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By: Blake Enterprises Moving and Storage movers-washington- Blake Enterprises Moving and Storage of Washington DC Packing Services A well packed home can be moved more safely and efficiently. If you choose to pack yourself, Blake Enterprises Moving and Storage, one of the oldest DC Moving Companies, can provide the materials you will need, including small, medium, and large boxes, dish packs, special boxes for pictures and lamps, tape, packing paper, and bubble wrap. You can also hire the experts at Blake Enterprises Moving and Storage of Washington DC, one of the oldest DC Moving Companies to do the packing. For smaller residences this can sometimes be done on the same day as the move. Larger residences are usually packed the day before the move. Packing Tips If packing yourself begin at least one week prior to your move. Most people underestimate the time required to pack and the number of boxes required to accomplish the job. Remember, Blake Enterprises Moving and Storage of Washington DC, one of the oldest DC Moving Companies, will provide you with boxes and materials for your packing job. Put some paper or bubble wrap in the bottom of the box when packing fragile items. If using paper "scrunch" it first. This provides for more cushioning. Wrap each piece. Cushion the top and sides and fill each box. Use dish packs, a type of box with dividers, for valuable glassware, especially stemmed glassware, figurines, and valuable china. Your plates and saucers should be packed in a vertical position. Do not leave empty space in a box. The packing paper used and sold by Blake Enterprises Moving and Storage of Washington DC, one of the oldest DC Moving Companies, is simply newspaper without print. Most people prefer packing paper because it has no ink, but both offer the same protection against breakage. Books and other heavy items should only be packed in small boxes. A few boxes without tops can be accommodated but these should be kept to a minimum. Small pictures should be packed. Larger pictures can be packed by Blake Enterprises Moving and Storage of Washington DC, one of the oldest DC Moving Companies. Pack your lamps and lampshades, but if they don’t fit in a box the movers can pack them. Remove the bulbs and tie the electrical cords. If possible pack your smaller electronics in original boxes. Blake Enterprises Moving and Storage of Washington DC, one of the oldest DC Moving Companies, will pack your TVs’ and larger speakers. All boxes should be taped top and bottom with one strip along the center seam and one or two perpendicular to it. Label or color code each box on two sides, but not on the top. When boxes are stacked the top cannot be read. Clearly label those boxes with fragile items so the movers can keep them at or near the top of the stack. Group boxes together that belong in the same room. Clothing and linens in dresser drawers can be left there. The movers can place your hanging clothes and bedding in wardrobe boxes. Do not pack valuables. Take them with you. Visit our Moving Tips page for more valuable information. Ask about Blake Enterprises Moving and Storage of Washington DC, one of the oldest DC Moving Companies, complete moving materials. Blake Enterprises Moving and Storage of Washington DC is Rated Best in DC Moving Companies. Blake Enterprises Moving and Storage of Washington DC is Rated Best in Movers Washington DC. Blake Enterprises Moving and Storage of Washington DC is Rated Best in Local Movers Washington DC. Blake Enterprises Moving and Storage of Washington DC is Rated Best in International Movers. Visit Blake Enterprises Moving and Storage of Washington DC, one of the oldest DC Moving Companies, on the Web. http://www.bemovingandstorage.com dc-moving-companies movers-washington- # # # A Full Service Moving and Storage Company offering Local Moving, Long Distance Moving, and International Moving with Service via: Road, Rail, Air and Ocean. End
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