Moving Supplies for a Move in Wilmington, DE
Using Proper Packing Materials Changes Everything
Moving with the wrong materials—like plastic bags or newspapers—rarely goes smoothly. Yeah, it doesn't end well. When you use proper supplies, your belongings stay safe and your move is much smoother. Bayshore Moving and Storage has been providing professional moves since 1920 and we know exactly what you need!
What are Essential Moving Supplies?
Boxes That Actually Hold Up
Don’t assume every box is up for the job! You want sturdy boxes in various sizes, like:
- Small boxes (perfect for books and heavy items) This is typically a 1”x1”x24” box.
- Medium boxes (ideal for most household goods) This is two foot by two foot.
- Large boxes (great for linens, pillows, and light items)
- Wardrobe boxes (move clothes without taking them off hangers)
- Dish packs (specially designed for kitchenware)
It’s totally fine to reuse boxes if you want to save money, simply suggesting that they meet the suggestions provided above.


Protective Packing Materials
Keep your possessions safe with:
- Bubble wrap (for fragile items)
- Packing paper (won’t leave ink marks like newspapers)
- Furniture pads AKA moving blankets (prevent damage)
- Mattress bags (keep your bed clean during the move)
- Stretch wrap (secure drawers and bundle items together)
- Bungee, ratchet, and/or tie-down straps for things you might move yourself
It’s way too easy to cut corners and skimp on proper packing material just to regret it later.
Sealing & Labeling Products & Tools
Skip the duct tape, you want to use packing tape, which is for, ahem, packing.
- Heavy-duty packing tape (don't skimp here!)
- Tape dispensers (your teeth and sanity will thank you)
- Permanent markers (for labeling boxes)
- Pre-printed labels or stickers (for room identification)
- Pre-printed fragile labels or big red markers!


Moving Tools & Helpful Accessories
Here are some things that just make moving a lot easier.
- A dolly cart will save a lot of back aches and hassle
- Furniture sliders can be very helpful
- Bungies and ratchet straps often come in handy
- Visqueen or tarps are important if you’re DIY moving with pickup trucks or open trailers
- Box cutters will be important to have when you start unpacking
Tips for Money-Saving Packing in Wilmington
Looking to cut costs for your move, consider:
- Pick up sturdy used boxes from local retailers
- Wrap fragile goods with everyday linens, toys, or even socks
- Collect old papers ahead of time for extra padding
- Ask friends who recently moved if they have supplies to pass on
No Time to Track Down Supplies for Your Upcoming Move?
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