Types of Packing Services Movers Offer
Most moving companies offer several packing tiers so you can choose how much help you need. You can hire a crew to tackle a specific area or just your high-risk items, like your breakables, or you can have a full team come in and pack every single room in your house, right down to the basement.
Full Packing
With a full-service packing plan, a professional crew will pack nearly every item in your home, including the kitchen, closets, home decor, and the garage.
This level of service is ideal for large households, families with limited help, or people moving long-distance who want to ensure their belongings are boxed correctly for a long haul. Just remember that even with full packing, movers cannot handle items such as hazardous materials or perishables.
Partial Packing (Room- or Item-Based)
If you are on a budget or simply prefer packing your own clothes and books, partial packing is a great middle ground. You can hire professionals to handle the rooms that are the biggest time-sinks or require the most skill. Common requests include kitchen-only packs or fragile-only services, in which the pros handle your dishes and glassware. This is also a lifesaver if you started packing yourself but ran out of time and need a crew to pack whatever you didn't get to before moving day.
Specialty Packing for Fragile Items
Some items require more than just a standard cardboard box and some crumpled paper. Specialized packing is designed for high-value or awkward items like artwork, large mirrors, flat-screen TVs, lamps, and antiques.
Professionals use heavy-duty materials and specific techniques to prevent shifting during transport. Keep in mind that specialty crating or custom-sized boxes for these items may cost extra, so be sure to mention them when you are getting your quote.
Unpacking and Debris Removal
The help does not have to stop once the truck is unloaded. Many movers offer unpacking services, which typically means they will remove items from boxes and place them on flat surfaces like counters, tables, or shelves. It is important to note that unpacking services usually do not include organizing your spice rack or hanging your clothes in the closet unless you have specifically paid for a premium organizing service.