Moving Boxes & Packing Supplies in Spokane
We stock professional moving boxes and packing supplies in Spokane, from dish-pack and wardrobe cartons to tape, paper, bubble wrap, and mattress bags.
We keep our trucks and our shop stocked with the same professional-grade boxes and materials our crews use every day, and all of it is available to you whether we handle your packing or you would rather do it yourself. Good cartons are the difference between a calm unpack and a garage full of split, sagging boxes. Getting them ahead of time also means no last-minute run to the hardware store the night before your move.
Match the box to what you’re packing
Not everything belongs in the same carton, and using the right one keeps the weight manageable and your breakables safe. Small boxes are built for heavy, dense things like books, tools, and canned goods. Medium boxes carry most of a household, from kitchen gadgets to small electronics. Large boxes are for light and bulky items such as bedding, pillows, and lampshades. Dish-pack cartons are double-walled with dividers made for plates, glasses, and stemware, and wardrobe boxes include a hanging bar so your closet moves straight off the rod and back onto it. Add packing paper, bubble wrap, sturdy tape, and mattress bags, and just about everything in your home has a safe way to travel.
How many boxes will you need
As a rough starting point, a studio or one-bedroom usually runs a couple dozen boxes, and every extra bedroom or a full kitchen pushes that number up quickly. Homes with big book collections, packed garages, or deep pantries almost always need more than people first guess. We break down the real, room-by-room math in our guide to how many moving boxes you need. If you would rather skip the estimating, our packing services crew shows up with the right materials and packs everything for you. We price supplies fairly and never pad the order, so you leave with what your home actually needs and nothing extra.
Need boxes and materials for a move around Spokane or anywhere in the Inland Northwest? Reach out for a free quote or call us at (509) 862-4968, and we will make sure you are set well before move day.
What is included
- Small boxes for heavy, dense items like books, tools, and canned goods
- Medium boxes for the bulk of a typical household
- Large boxes for light, bulky items like bedding, pillows, and lampshades
- Dish-pack cartons with dividers for plates, glasses, and stemware
- Wardrobe boxes with a built-in bar so clothes move straight off the rod
- Packing paper and bubble wrap for wrapping fragile pieces
- Heavy-duty packing tape to seal every box securely
- Mattress bags to keep beds clean and dry on the truck
- Supplies available whether we pack for you or you pack yourself
How it works
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Estimate what you need
Share your home size and what needs packing, and we will help you land on a realistic box and materials count.
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Get your supplies
Pick them up ahead of time or have our crew bring them along when we pack or load your move.
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Pack the smart way
Match each item to the right carton, cushion the fragile things, and label boxes as you go.
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Restock anytime
Run short a day or two out? Let us know and we will get more boxes to you before move day.
Frequently asked questions
Can I buy packing supplies without booking a move?
Yes. Our boxes and materials are available to customers whether or not we are handling the move itself. Just reach out and tell us what you need, and we will get you set up.
What box sizes and materials do you carry?
We keep small, medium, and large boxes on hand, plus specialty cartons like dish-packs for kitchenware and wardrobe boxes for hanging clothes. We also stock tape, packing paper, bubble wrap, and mattress bags. That covers just about everything in a typical Spokane home.
How many boxes will I need?
It depends on your home size and how much you own, but a one-bedroom often takes a couple dozen boxes and larger homes need many more. Kitchens, garages, and book collections always add up faster than people expect. Our blog walks through the room-by-room math, and we are glad to help you estimate.
What is the best way to pack dishes and glassware?
Use a dish-pack carton, which has thicker double walls and cardboard dividers made for breakables. Wrap each piece in packing paper, stand plates on edge instead of stacking them flat, and fill any gaps so nothing shifts. If you would rather not risk it, our packing team can handle the whole kitchen.
Do you provide supplies if we hire your packing service?
Yes. When our team packs for you, we bring all the boxes and materials the job needs, so you do not have to source anything yourself. If you are only packing part of the house, we can supply just what you need for the rest.
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