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Castle Express Moving and Storage packing team can provide any level of service that you are looking for. Packing and boxing up the kitchen is usually the most tedious and time consuming part of moving. Some folks will just have us pack a few areas. We will have all the right materials including boxes, tape, packing paper, specialty wardrobe boxes, picture boxes and much more. By letting Castle Express Moving and Packing do the packing it will give you extra piece of mind as well.
We will pack everything professionally so chances of items getting damaged goes down. Same goes for time. Since we packed everything in standard size boxes the actual move goes faster. There are many benefits to having us help you pack. Already booked and running short on time? Just call us and we can bring material (boxes, tape, paper, etc.) the day of the move. If you have any questions do not hesitate to contact us.
The best answer to this question is – it depends. There are many factors that influence how long your move will last. The weather, the distance, the size of your relocation etc.
Every move with Castle Express includes:
The best answer to this question is – it depends. There are many factors that influence how long your move will last. The weather, the distance, the size of your relocation etc.A dedicated moving crew
Clean, well-maintained trucks
Blankets, straps, and dollies to protect your belongings
Disassembly and reassembly of basic furniture
Loading, transport, and unloading at your new home
Need help with packing or storage? We’ve got options for that too.
Here’s a quick prep checklist:
Label your boxes clearly (especially fragile ones!)
Pack an essentials bag with medications, chargers, and snacks
Clear walkways and keep pets or kids in a safe area
Double-check drawers and closets the night before
Need help packing? Let us know—we offer full and partial packing services to make it easier.
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