MOVING TIPS

MOVING TIPS

Preparation is the key to success when moving. Some of these moving tips can be used for packing as well.

By law, a moving company cannot transport hazardous materials such as gasoline, flammables, firearms, cleaning fluids, drugs and detergents. Please make other arrangements for moving these items.

  • Do not over-pack boxes – a good rule to follow is “the heavier the item, the smaller the box.”
  • Start with packing items you will not need in advance of your move.
  • Packing the kitchen typically takes the longest
  • Use plenty of paper and bubble wrap, when you shake a box you should not hear anything “rattle”
  • Avoid mixing items from different rooms in the same box.
  • List the room description (bedroom, living room, etc.) on the top and sides of boxes. Also a list of the contents may be helpful.
  • Pack and unpack breakables over a padded surface, just in case the item is accidentally dropped.
  • Bubble wrap and plain packing paper is highly recommended (ink from newspapers may stain).
  • Always tape boxes (rather than interlocking the flaps).
  • Use packing tape. Other tapes do not adhere to corrugated cardboard.


Pack boxes with sealed tops, and make sure nothing is protruding out of the top whenever possible.

  • Pictures, artwork, lamps and other breakables should be properly packed or hand carried to the new location. (Please note Castle Express Moving does not insure these items unless we professionally pack them).
  • Empty storage cabinets, refrigerators, freezers and anything else that could cause damage by shifting, leaking or defrosting.
  • Please empty clothing in dresser drawers also anything breakable or spill able should be removed and packed.
  • Empty loose items from desk drawers.
  • Legal size filing cabinets can be moved with the contents in place however lateral file cabinets should be emptied.
  • Have computers, telephones and other electronic devices unplugged and ready to go before the movers arrive. Also small electronics like DVD players and stereo components should be packed in a box.

You might even want to give your new contact information to your old neighbors in case your pet gets lost close to home.

Essential Packing Guidelines

  • Hazardous Items: Remember, movers are prohibited by law from transporting hazardous materials like gasoline, flammables, firearms, cleaning fluids, drugs, and detergents. Plan ahead to move these separately.
  • Smart Packing: To prevent damage, pack heavy items in small boxes. Start early with items you use less frequently.
  • Special Attention to Kitchens: Given the variety and fragility of kitchen items, allocate ample time for packing this area.
  • Securing Items: Use abundant packing paper and bubble wrap. A well-packed box should make no rattling sound when shaken.
  • Organization is Key: Avoid mixing contents from different rooms in one box. Clearly label each box with the room and contents.
  • Delicate Items: Handle breakables over a padded surface. Bubble wrap and clean packing paper are preferable to avoid ink stains.
  • Box Integrity: Secure boxes with packing tape, ensuring they have sealed tops and nothing protrudes.

Special Considerations

  • Fragile and Valuable Items: Pack items like artwork and lamps securely. Note: Castle Express Moving only insures these if professionally packed by us.
  • Emptying Storage Spaces: Clear out cabinets, refrigerators, and other storage areas to prevent shifting or leaking during the move.
  • Pre-move Preparations: Unplug electronics and pack small devices like DVD players in boxes. Inform old neighbors of your new contact details – it’s handy in case of lost pets.

Moving with pets.

  • New Veterinary Care: Locate a new vet and emergency clinic near your new home. Consider meeting potential vets to ensure a good fit.
  • Pet Acclimation: Introduce pets to the new home gradually, starting with one familiarized room to ease their transition.

Moving with young children.

  • Timing the Move: If possible, schedule your move during a stable period for your child, considering school schedules and avoiding times of major changes.
  • Travel Comforts: For long trips, consider using pull-ups for recently potty-trained children.
  • Entertainment Essentials: Pack a personal bag for your child with favorite toys and activities for easy access during the move.
  • Last-Minute Toy Box: Keep one box of toys unpacked until the end to keep your children engaged.
  • Detailed Labeling: Clearly label boxes with children’s items, detailing the contents for quick and easy access.

Read what our customers say.

Edward Anderson

Castle Express Moving did a fantastic job. They were on time, hard working, courteous and most helpful with space saving ideas packing the truck. I would highly recommend using this company.

Edward Anderson

Castle Express Moving did a fantastic job. They were on time, hard working, courteous and most helpful with space saving ideas packing the truck. I would highly recommend using this company.

Cathy Smith

Joseph Caronna and his team arrived on time and worked hard to get the move done in the agreed timeframe. The team was pleasant to work with, courteous, and trustworthy.

Cathy Smith

Joseph Caronna and his team arrived on time and worked hard to get the move done in the agreed timeframe. The team was pleasant to work with, courteous, and trustworthy.

Justin Lindenmayer

The Castle Express movers were fantastic - very friendly, showed up 15 minutes early, and were very amenable to my specific needs. I would definitely recommend them to others!

Justin Lindenmayer

The Castle Express movers were fantastic - very friendly, showed up 15 minutes early, and were very amenable to my specific needs. I would definitely recommend them to others!