1. Packing Materials and Supplies

Packing supplies are one of those costs that sneak up on people. You tend to always need more boxes and tape than you think, and many people underestimate the costs of these items. Some people try to cut costs by hunting down free boxes, but that rarely covers everything. Specialty cartons for TVs, dishes, or wardrobes almost always need to be purchased, and you’ll still need new tape, bubble wrap, or mattress covers.
If you’ve hired a full-service crew, it’s tempting to think boxes, tape, and padding are included. In most cases, they aren’t, and even when movers bring the supplies, you still pay for each item.
In general, prices vary by store. Walmart sells small boxes for about $1, while the same size from Lowe’s, Home Depot, or U-Haul typically runs $1.60–$1.70. Medium boxes are $1.64 at Walmart and closer to $2.20–$2.90 elsewhere. Wardrobe boxes range from $13.88 at Walmart to $21.50 at U-Haul. Add in bubble wrap at $20–$30 per roll and packing paper, and it’s easy to spend a few hundred dollars. For a full breakdown, check out our moving boxes price comparison.