Expert Movers and Packers in San Francisco

It’s time to move! You started hunting for supplies but are stuck wondering just what you need to move and where exactly you can everything? While there’s no hard and fast rule, you can estimate how many moving boxes and what other supplies you may need by looking at your home and its contents. Don’t get stuck unable to pack up your books or waste your money on extra boxes you don’t need. Instead, follow this breakdown of how many packing boxes you need to move and save yourself the struggle.

How many boxes do I need?

Determining how many packing boxes you need can be a complicated task. You might live in a one-bedroom apartment but have a baby and plenty to pack. On the flip side, a couple could live in a 2,000 square foot house and only have minimal belongings.

To get the best answer to, “how many boxes do I need to move?” try to take everything into consideration. That means looking at the square footage of your home, the number of people living there, and more. These are the primary questions you should ask yourself when deciding how many packing boxes to buy:

  1. How many people live in your home?

    In general, a family of four will have more belongings than a single person. When asking yourself, “how many boxes do I need to move?” first consider how many people live in your home.

  2. How long have you lived in your home?

    People generally gather things over the years. After collecting all of these items, a family probably won’t do a deep purge and empty out their closets if they don’t have to move homes.

  3. What is your lifestyle – minimalist, average, or packrat?

    To clarify, we aren’t talking mattress on the floor minimalism or pizza boxes stacked to  the ceiling hoarding. But everyone has a threshold for how much stuff they can handle in their home.

  4. How many bedrooms do you have?

    Bedrooms are the best rooms to count when asking yourself, “how many boxes do I need to move?” They’re common to almost every home and contain both clothes and personal belongings.

  5. What is the square footage of your home?

    A larger home will usually have more items, making square footage an important factor in determining how many packing boxes you’ll need.

Sizes of packing boxes

Though there may be small differences of an inch or two, packing boxes generally come in four primary sizes. If you want to know how many boxes you need to move, you should be aware of the boxes available. These are the most common sizes of packing boxes:

  • Small packing boxes: 1.5 cubic feet

    These little boxes can generally hold about 20 magazines or 6 wine bottles. They’re great for small heavy items like books or all those cleaning supplies.

  • Medium packing boxes: 1.5-3 cubic feet

    For items that require a little more space, medium boxes are the way to go. You’ll likely have the most of these, so prepare to stock up. In general, they can hold 5-15 cans and boxes of non-perishables, making them ideal for packing up your pantry.

  • Large packing boxes: 2.5-3.5 cubic feet

    Large boxes are the perfect sized packing box for moving your shoes and folded clothes. They can typically hold up to 12 pairs of shoes, so if walk-in closets are the pearl of your home, large packing boxes will come in handy.

  • Extra-large packing boxes: 3.6+ cubic feet

    Since they’re the biggest, it’s a good idea to use extra-large packing boxes for your lightest belongings. Awkwardly shaped items such as toys can be sandwiched between a couple of blankets, protecting them on the move. It’s easy to get carried away though, so try your best not to make these boxes too heavy.

How many packing boxes do I need for my lifestyle?

If you’re a minimalist

You’re a deliberate decorator who only shows off the items you really care about. Your desire to keep things simple and your appliances multifunctional will come in handy as you pack. You’re probably going to need the fewest number of boxes in each category with more medium boxes and fewer wardrobe boxes.

If you’re a packrat

You might be more inclined than others to keep sentimental items like birthday cards and notebooks. Your walls are lined with pictures and every surface is dancing with knickknacks. You’re going to have more belongings than someone less attached to these items so prepare to be on the higher end of our box estimates, especially with small and wardrobe boxes.

If you’re somewhere in between

If neither one of these sounds like you, don’t worry. There’s a whole sliding scale between the two. Wherever you lie, from hoarder to minimalist, take stock of your belongings and you’ll get a good idea of how many boxes you need to move. Don’t have any fine china but have 50 pairs of shoes? Lower your number of dish barrel boxes and up the number of large packing boxes on your shopping list.

As a general rule of thumb, you’re going to want about 10 small, 8 medium, and 5 large packing boxes per room. This is just an estimate, however, since rooms can drastically vary in size and contents. Here’s a guide for how many boxes each room needs on average:

  • Kitchen: The average American kitchen is 160 square feet. To pack up a kitchen of this size you’ll need 2-4 small boxes, 5-6 medium boxes, 4 large boxes, 2 extra-large boxes, and 4-6 dish barrel boxes.

  • Living room: Unless your living room doubles as a library or museum, it should be fairly easy to pack up. You’ll want 2-4 small boxes, 3-4 medium boxes, 2-4 large boxes, and 1-2 extra-large boxes.

  • Dining room: Do you store fine dishes in the dining room? Make sure they’re protected in dish barrel boxes. For the whole room, you should have 1-2 small packing boxes, 1-2 medium boxes, and 2-4 dish barrel boxes.

  • Master bedroom: Of all the bedrooms, your master will likely require the most boxes. Be prepared with 1-3 small boxes, 5-6 medium boxes, 5-8 large boxes, and 4-6 wardrobe boxes. The size of your closet also affects how many boxes you need to move your bedroom, so adjust the number of boxes to fit your clothes.

  • All other bedrooms: These numbers fluctuate depending on whose room it is. Your teenage daughter, for instance, will likely have more hanging clothes than your three-year-old. In general, you should have 1-2 small boxes, 3-5 medium boxes, 3-5 extra-large boxes, and 2-4 wardrobe boxes.

  • Bathroom: Depending on your bathroom, you may only need 2-3 small boxes and one medium packing box.

Also remember to buy moving boxes for anything you’re taking from the basement, attic, laundry room, and garage. You don’t want to rush out last minute for packing boxes to carry your tools and camping supplies.

What other packing supplies do I need to move?

Packing tape

This is something you really don’t want to run out of when packing boxes. Tape rolls are 54-110 yards long. This sounds like a lot, but if you’re taping the top and bottom of every box you’ll quickly fly through it. To be safe, have one roll of tape for every 30-60 boxes and always splurge for the dispenser. Trust us, it’ll be worth it.

Paper and bubble wrap

Do you have two sets of dishes and a bar’s worth of glassware? If so, you’ll want 14 lbs of paper and 80 feet of bubble wrap to protect your breakables. At a minimum, we recommend purchasing 3 lbs of packing paper and 20 feet of bubble wrap.

Markers

For easy labeling, markers are a must. Luckily, they’re useful for more than just moving day, so you can never really have too many. For packing, however, be sure to have 1-4 markers on hand. This is especially important if you’re friends and family help you pack. Passing the marker back and forth is fun, but having your own is better.

Labels

Make sure you have at least one label for each box. We recommend using two, that way you have more than one side covered when it comes time to unload. Want to get the most out of your labeling? Choose colored labels and use a different one for each room. This way you won’t waste time reading the labels until you’re unpacking each box.

Packing tips

Downsize first

Moving is easier when you have fewer things, so donate your clothes and hold a garage sale to declutter and offload anything that you don’t need. Uncover a shirt you haven’t seen in years? Chances are you won’t miss it so pass the shirt along to someone who’ll get good use out of it.

Prepare to pack tricky items

Knowing how to successfully pack your jewelry and safely transport your fragile items will save you time and frustration before you move. When it comes time to move the electronics, take pictures of all cords before unplugging them, and use plastic baggies to keep them safe.

Always pack an “open first” box

Want the first night in your new home to be comfortable? We thought so. Make life easy on yourself and pack an open first box. Pack this box with enough essentials to get you through the first 48 hours in your new home. Make sure to include any important documents not suitable for traveling on the moving truck.

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FAQs

Why should I hire expert movers and packers?

Hiring expert movers and packers ensures that your belongings are handled with care and packed efficiently, reducing the risk of damage during the move. Professionals have the experience and tools needed to safely transport heavy and delicate items.

What services do expert movers and packers provide?

Expert movers and packers offer services such as packing, loading, transporting, unloading, and unpacking your belongings. They also provide specialized packing materials for fragile or valuable items and may offer storage solutions if needed.

How do I choose the right moving and packing company?

Choose the right company by checking reviews, asking for recommendations, and ensuring the company is licensed and insured. It’s also important to get multiple quotes and compare services to find the best fit for your moving needs.