
Good packing is what separates a damage-free move from a disappointing one. Here are the materials professional packers and movers use, and what each one protects.
Common Packing Materials
- Bubble wrap: cushions fragile items like crockery, glass and decor
- Corrugated sheets & rolls: wrap furniture and appliances against scratches
- Cartons / boxes: sturdy double-wall boxes for books, kitchen and clothes
- Stretch film: binds drawers, doors and bundles together
- Foam & thermocol: edge and corner protection for electronics
- Wooden crates: for very fragile or high-value items like TVs and mirrors
- Moving blankets: protect polished and wooden furniture
Why Quality Materials Matter
Cheap or reused materials are a common reason for damage. Professional-grade packing absorbs shocks during loading, transport and unloading, keeping your belongings safe end to end.
Are Materials Included?
At Harsha Packers and Movers, quality packing materials and labour are part of our service. See how we pack during local shifting or get a free quote.
Frequently Asked Questions
Professionals use bubble wrap, corrugated sheets and rolls, sturdy cartons, stretch film, foam, thermocol, wooden crates for fragile items and moving blankets for furniture - each chosen to protect a specific type of item.
Yes. At Harsha Packers and Movers, quality packing materials and trained labour are included in the service, so there are no surprise material charges.
Fragile items are wrapped individually in bubble wrap, cushioned with foam and packed in sturdy cartons or wooden crates with edge protection, then clearly labelled as fragile.
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