The Right Way to Pack a Home for Moving
Amateur packing is the leading cause of damage on moving day. Boxes that are too heavy split. Dishes that aren't wrapped shift and crack. Electronics packed in oversized boxes with loose fill get jostled. Professional packing eliminates all of these failure points through consistent technique and proper materials.
We use double-wall boxes for heavy items, dish-pack cartons for kitchen fragiles, mirror boxes for artwork and glass, and wardrobe boxes so clothing moves without folding. Every box is sealed with proper tape, labeled with room and contents, and stacked for maximum efficiency in loading.
The packing and moving service is differentiated from full service moving by focus: packing and moving centers on the packing process itself, the materials, and the technique. Full service includes everything plus unpacking at the destination. You can choose either, or ask us about a combination that fits your situation.
FAQs — Packing and Moving in Pensacola
Do you bring your own packing materials?
Yes. Boxes, tape, bubble wrap, packing paper, dish-pack cartons, and wardrobe boxes are all included in the packing service.
Can I have only certain rooms packed?
Absolutely. Partial packing is common — perhaps just the kitchen and fragile areas while you handle the rest. We work with whatever scope you need.
How long does packing take before moving day?
Packing and moving can be done in one day for most homes. Larger homes may require packing the day before and moving the next morning.
Do you unpack at the destination too?
Unpacking is available as an add-on to the packing and moving service. Let us know when booking if you want full unpacking at the destination.
Are my fragile items covered if something breaks during packing?
When we pack it, we handle it with professional care. If an item is damaged due to our packing error, we discuss the situation directly and fairly.