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Packing Services in Near Northeastern University, MA

Best Fit Movers, 1st Choice Movers, We Like To Move It, Hulk Movers, Like Movers, The Rock Movers, Finch Moving, QShark Moving, Flexdolly, 24/7 Moving and Storage and Nuvision Moving offer professional packing services in Near Northeastern University, MA, including full-service packing ($300 to $600 for a 2BR), partial packing for fragile items ($150 to $300), and custom crating for pianos, artwork, and antiques ($100 to $500+ per piece). 1 additional surveyed movers also provide packing in the Near Northeastern University area, including Oscar's Moving Company. 12 providers serve the area. Full-service packing includes all materials (boxes, paper, tape, wrap) and takes 3 to 6 hours for a 2BR. Professional packing also transfers damage liability to the mover, meaning if they packed it and it breaks, their valuation coverage applies.

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23 movers in Near Northeastern University

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Movers With Packing Services in Near Northeastern University

The following companies serve Near Northeastern University and offer packing as part of their moving services, verified through FMCSA and Google data.

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Oscar's Moving Company4.8/5 (259)Active20

Packing Service Costs in Near Northeastern University

Packing costs scale with home size and the level of service you choose, from materials-only self-packing to full-service professional packing with all supplies included.

ServiceStudio1 BR2 BR3 BR
Self-pack (materials only)$30 to $60$50 to $100$80 to $150$120 to $200
Partial packing (fragile only)$75 to $150$100 to $200$150 to $300$200 to $400
Full-service packing$150 to $300$200 to $400$300 to $600$500 to $900
Unpacking service$100 to $200$150 to $300$250 to $500$400 to $700
Custom crating (per item)$100 to $500+ depending on size and fragility

Full-service packing includes all materials (boxes, paper, tape, wrap). Self-pack costs reflect materials purchased new.

Custom Crating | When You Need It

Certain items cannot be safely packed in standard boxes and require custom-built wooden crates with foam inserts to survive transit.

Pianos$200 to $800

Uprights can be blanket-wrapped. Baby grands and grands require custom crating with internal bracing. The soundboard is extremely fragile.

Framed artwork & mirrors$75 to $200 each

Picture boxes work for small pieces. Large framed art (over 36") and mirrors need custom-built wooden crates with foam corners.

Marble & stone tabletops$100 to $300

Marble cracks under vibration and temperature changes. Custom crating with foam isolation is the only safe method.

Sculptures & antiques$150 to $500+

Irregular shapes cannot be boxed. Custom crating is built around the piece with carved foam inserts.

Large TVs (65"+)$50 to $100

Original box is best. Without it, TV-specific boxes with foam corners work. Flat screens are fragile | never lay face down.

Self-Pack vs Professional Packing

The biggest difference is not just cost. Professional packing shifts damage liability to the mover, while self-packed items are your responsibility if they break during transit.

Self-Pack

  • Cost: $80 to $150 for materials (2BR)
  • Time: 2 to 5 days depending on how fast you work
  • Damage liability: YOU are responsible if items were packed poorly. The mover's insurance doesn't cover damage to owner-packed boxes.
  • Best for: Mostly clothes, books, kitchen items. Items you're comfortable handling.
  • Not ideal for: Glass, china, art, mirrors, electronics, antiques.

Professional Packing

  • Cost: $300 to $600 for a 2BR (materials included)
  • Time: 3 to 6 hours. Done in half a day.
  • Damage liability: The MOVER is responsible. If they packed it and it breaks, it's covered under their valuation.
  • Best for: Fragile items, large homes, time-constrained moves, long distance.
  • Key benefit: Professional materials and technique significantly reduce breakage.

Important: Most movers will NOT cover damage to items in boxes you packed yourself. If you self-pack a box of wine glasses and they break during transport, the mover's insurance typically denies the claim. For high-value fragile items, professional packing is also insurance protection.

Self-Pack Materials Checklist

If you choose to pack yourself, here is what you need for a 2BR move, with approximate quantities and purposes for each item.

30 to 40 medium boxes | kitchen, bathroom, general items
10 to 15 small boxes | books, heavy items (don't overload)
5 to 10 large boxes | bedding, pillows, lamp shades
2 to 3 wardrobe boxes | hanging clothes stay on hangers
2 rolls packing paper | wrap dishes, glasses (not newspaper | ink transfers)
1 roll bubble wrap | fragile items, electronics
3 rolls packing tape | seal every box top and bottom
Markers | label every box: room + contents + FRAGILE if applicable

Where to get boxes: Liquor stores (sturdy dividers for glasses), grocery stores (banana boxes are great), campus mail rooms, Nextdoor/Buy Nothing groups, U-Haul box exchange.

Packing Tips That Prevent Damage

These techniques come from professional movers and address the most common causes of damage during household moves.

Heavy items in small boxes. Books, tools, canned food | anything heavy goes in small boxes. A large box full of books weighs 70+ lbs and will break open or injure someone.

Wrap every dish individually. Stack plates vertically (like records), not flat. Vertical plates survive drops better. Fill gaps with crumpled paper | no rattling = no breaking.

Don't pack the box to the top. Leave 2 to 3 inches of space and fill with crumpled paper. Overfilled boxes bulge, won't stack, and crush contents below.

Tape the bottom of every box twice. The bottom gives out before the top. Run tape across the full bottom seam and add a strip perpendicular to it. An H-pattern.

Pack a first-night box last. It should contain: toiletries, medications, phone charger, change of clothes, towels, sheets, toilet paper, snacks, and basic tools (screwdriver, pliers). Label it OPEN FIRST and load it onto the truck last so it comes off first.

Photograph electronics before disconnecting. Take a photo of the back of your TV, router, gaming console | every cable connection. Reconnecting at the new place takes 2 minutes instead of 30.

Provider data sourced from FMCSA SAFER, Google Business Profiles, and direct mover surveys. Pricing reflects industry ranges for the Near Northeastern University area. Last verified 2026-06-15.

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