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You’ve lovingly stocked your bookshelves with the intention of leafing through those pages - or at least, gazing at the book spines when you just don’t have the time. But when it’s time to move home, suddenly you’re faced with the prospect of getting every single one of those books off the shelves - and into boxes. Straightforward? Not necessarily - but expert movers are sharing their tricks of the trade to get you off the hook when it comes to boxing up books.
Think Small.
Wrong. Books are unbelievably heavy, especially in abundance. A box that’s over-packed runs the risk of falling apart - usually while you’re heaving it up a staircase or across your yard! You’re also putting your back at a severe strain, unnecessarily.
Instead, choose smaller boxes for your books. It may take a little longer to pack everything, but as the saying goes, better safe than sorry. Smaller boxes will house fewer books at one time - equaling less weight, less strain, and more safety.
Get a Grip!
Handles will prevent you from needing to lift and carry the box from the bottom - a technique that’s decidedly less stable and more prone to tipping over with disastrous results. Instead, you can get a decent grip on your box and carry it without major issues, safe in the knowledge that your books are in safe hands.
With easier lifting comes a less stressful, less tiring move. Don’t pass that chance up.
Be Creative.
The advantages of a modern suitcase are twofold: one, they’ll keep your books safe from adverse weather conditions (safer than a box, in fact), and two, they come with wheels! That makes them ideal to store those ultra-heavy coffee table books for which smaller boxes just won’t do. Load up the case, wheel it along to your moving truck - minimal lifting, maximum convenience.
Why Movers Are the Right Choice.
“A professional service brings a level of efficiency that is difficult to replicate. Experienced movers can load and unload a truck in a fraction of the time it takes most individuals, saving you valuable time and energy. Their systematic approach to packing and transport minimizes chaos and streamlines the entire process.”
Final Takeaways.
By ubcnewsYou’ve lovingly stocked your bookshelves with the intention of leafing through those pages - or at least, gazing at the book spines when you just don’t have the time. But when it’s time to move home, suddenly you’re faced with the prospect of getting every single one of those books off the shelves - and into boxes. Straightforward? Not necessarily - but expert movers are sharing their tricks of the trade to get you off the hook when it comes to boxing up books.
Think Small.
Wrong. Books are unbelievably heavy, especially in abundance. A box that’s over-packed runs the risk of falling apart - usually while you’re heaving it up a staircase or across your yard! You’re also putting your back at a severe strain, unnecessarily.
Instead, choose smaller boxes for your books. It may take a little longer to pack everything, but as the saying goes, better safe than sorry. Smaller boxes will house fewer books at one time - equaling less weight, less strain, and more safety.
Get a Grip!
Handles will prevent you from needing to lift and carry the box from the bottom - a technique that’s decidedly less stable and more prone to tipping over with disastrous results. Instead, you can get a decent grip on your box and carry it without major issues, safe in the knowledge that your books are in safe hands.
With easier lifting comes a less stressful, less tiring move. Don’t pass that chance up.
Be Creative.
The advantages of a modern suitcase are twofold: one, they’ll keep your books safe from adverse weather conditions (safer than a box, in fact), and two, they come with wheels! That makes them ideal to store those ultra-heavy coffee table books for which smaller boxes just won’t do. Load up the case, wheel it along to your moving truck - minimal lifting, maximum convenience.
Why Movers Are the Right Choice.
“A professional service brings a level of efficiency that is difficult to replicate. Experienced movers can load and unload a truck in a fraction of the time it takes most individuals, saving you valuable time and energy. Their systematic approach to packing and transport minimizes chaos and streamlines the entire process.”
Final Takeaways.