Garages and storage sheds typically take the longest to pack, as they are filled with odd-shaped, sharp or heavy items that require specail care to pack correctly.
Start by safely disposing of items that cannot be shipped, like pesticides, fertilizers, oil and gas. See our list of Items That Cannot Be Shipped. Next, group items of a similar size or shape together, like long-handled tools with pruning shears. Then, make sure you have an assortment of boxes and newsprint to properly wrap and cushion items.
Long-handled garden tools, as well as brooms and mops, should be bundled together securely. Attachments should be removed from power tools and packed separately.
Shovels, rakes, brooms and the like need not be packed; gather them together for your driver to bundle in a pad.
Remove pads and clean frames. Pack pads in large carton or wardrobe.
Keep it clean and dry during transport by wrapping it in paper padding or a plastic bag and taping shut. Do not pack the weighted umbrella stand.
Dispose of any unused charcoal. Remove tank - it cannot be transported in the moving van. See our list of Items That Cannot Be Shipped.
Outdoor Equipment
Before moving day, dismantle children's swing sets, TV antennas and garden sheds you plan to take with you.
Pack small ceramic or pottery planters like any fragile item - individually wrapped with plenty of cushioning. If you plan to move any large or unusual planters, consult your moving professional.
It may be easier just to buy new garbage cans at your destination.
You have the option of moving your vehicles with your household goods, or separately by using one an automotive transport service providers.
Consult with your moving professional on the following items:
If you're not sure about any item, just ask your moving professional.