1. How much do packing services cost in Seattle?
Scope drives it: a kitchen-only job prices in the low hundreds, a full four-bedroom home higher. Materials are included either way, and the quote is one flat written number rather than an hourly meter plus a materials bill. If you are weighing it against your own weekends, count the hours honestly; most people stop at the kitchen.
2. Can you pack just part of my home?
Yes, and most clients do exactly that. Kitchens, garages, offices, and art walls are the common requests. You point at the rooms, we price them flat. Partial packing also suits split moves, where part of the home heads to storage and part to the new address.
3. How long does packing a whole house take?
Most homes pack in one day with the right crew size; large or dense households take two. We schedule it ahead of your move date so loading day starts loading.
4. Do you bring all the boxes and materials?
Everything. Cartons in every size, dish packs, wardrobe boxes, mirror boxes, paper, bubble, and tape arrive with the crew and are part of the price.
5. Can you pack for a long distance or interstate move?
Yes, and it matters most there. Interstate packing uses heavier cushioning and tighter box discipline because the contents ride hundreds of miles of highway, not twenty minutes of city streets. High-value and sentimental items can be flagged for double-boxing or crating through our white-glove service.
6. Will you unpack at the new home too?
If you want it. Unpacking service sets the kitchen, beds, and essentials first, flattens the empties, and hauls the debris away. Call (206) 278-2134 to add it to the quote.
7. Are your packing crews insured?
Fully. Royalty Moving & Storage operates under Washington UBI #605117720 and household goods permit THG070945, with cargo and liability coverage that applies to packing work as well as transport.