Dallas Moving Blog - Tips, Tricks, and Insider Info
June 01, 2020

After Moving Day: Don't Get Boxed In!

Moving BoxesBy Julie DeLong, A-1 Freeman Moving Group 

Regardless of how many cartons you plead, borrow, find, order, or scrounge for your big move, it never ever feels like sufficient. However when you unpack all the things and make your new location feel and look like home, you have too many boxes on your hands (and your floor surfaces and also on your driveway) to handle.

Conserving our planet by keeping all those cartons away from the garbage dump is advisable for everybody. However beyond good intentions, exactly what helpful and positive uses do your cardboard moving cartons provide? Being a professional moving company in Dallas, we see a great deal of boxes annually and have a number of thoughts about what you can do with yours when your move has ended.

You have arrived, now say so long: 8 better uses of your moving cartons

Recycle

Numerous large towns and cities supply recycling programs, in which cardboard as well as other recyclable components are picked up at your house once every week. Some smaller towns have a recycling site, where citizens bring the materials to be broken down, refined and converted for different uses. Consult your new location's town hall for their recycling program, pick up times, and rules on carton preparation (a lot of programs request that cartons are flattened, and any metal clips and wires removed) along with what materials can and cannot be got rid of. As well as, quite a few moving companies offer carton recycling, consequently check with your professional residential mover in Dallas, in addition.

Nest, pile, and store

If your job means you move quite a bit, you could think about keeping at least a few of the cartons for your next move. Paying for boxes time and time again is not as cost-effective as saving them. In the event you send holiday presents to faraway friends and relatives, the durable moving box is ideal for transporting your gifts safely.

Sell or give them away

If you've got an acquaintance who's moving, offer a handful of boxes. It may protect you from receiving that call that starts out, "Hey, we're moving, and we might need some assistance moving the living room pieces of furniture. Could you possibly..." Given that you've provided the receptacles; your work here is currently completed. No buddies heading out of town? Some nonprofits are regularly in need of cartons for their inbound and outbound donations and storage.

Make a deal, encounter new folks

Someone within your new town is relocating somewhere, and they will need boxes. You have just moved in, and there's at least a dozen items you know you will need. Post on the area's local Freecycle website, or Facebook Buy/Sell groups. Complete the deal safely and securely: meet responsibly in a open public place any time exchanging objects and/or money, and everyone goes home content.

Cover up as you work around the new home

If you are planning to paint, put up wallpaper, drill holes, redo a ceiling, remove molding, hang a light fixture or perform virtually any untidy work in your new abode, cut up moving boxes are perfect for overlaying your flooring, furnishings as well as other areas you wish to keep clean.

Keep a carton or two for the children

Children's imaginations are usually limitless when it comes to cartons. They may really like their cell phones, video games, and computers, but the majority haven't lost the ordinary fulfillment present in building box forts, race cars, spaceships, as well as other "super" structures from cardboard. Hand over some markers as well as scissors in addition to the boxes, and it's impressive the amount of entertainment several cartons still offer.

Cartons make good pet beds

For cats and dogs, you should line the carton with non-toxic bedding and cover the sides of the carton, so the family pet will likely not chew on the cardboard. It's actually a straightforward, safe pet bed that still contains the scent of your previous residence while introducing Fido or Fluffy to your new home.

Good gardening along with cardboard

Due to the fact cardboard makes good compost, it's the ideal material to commence the garden you've always wanted. Combined with water and also other compostable elements, including dead leaves, hay, straw, fruit and vegetable peels, as well as grass clippings, it gives nutrients for your plantings whilst keeping moisture in the soil. And in case the green thumb you may have is caused by anything apart from a passion of working outdoors, you could donate your cardboard boxes to the local garden store or composting site.

 

Request a free quote

 
REAL PEOPLE. GREAT EXPERIENCES.
The Mickelson Family
review-couple
review-map
The Mickelson Family
Best. Move. Ever!
Very pleased with the overall respect and care the men gave to my possessions. Even mailing me very quickly the only thing lost in transit. Would recommend to anyone needing a long distant move.
Read more

Almost there...

Tell us a little more about yourself!
(Contact information is required to submit form.)