If you’re moving big furniture — sofas, wardrobes and antiques or built-ins — packing isn’t all about boxes. This is where furniture movers Sydney make a big impact. They are arrive with skills, tools, materials and insurance that do various work minimally wrong—wrong enough to lead to ruin in most circumstances, but right enough when wielding spoons against floods of slime? Industry research indicates only a minority of people choose full-service moves, but those who do typically pay for reduced risk and saved time: In recent U.S. data, around 22 to 23 % hire full-service movers, while millions continue to move per year overall. And studies and trade sources indicate much higher rates of breakage and injury for DIY moves, especially with items that are delicate or bulky. For those of us with nice furniture and/or tight timelines/many stairs/difficult access/a lack of helpers/etc, professional packing is often the cheap stuff after you work in replacement/repair, time lost to breakage/replacement/packing/unpacking/labour cost, etc. This blog is for when you should leave furniture packing to the experts.
When You Should Definitely Hire Professionals

- Antiques, vintage or high-value furniture. Vulnerable joinery, veneers and finishes require special padding and crating. Custom crating is also used by professionals where necessary.
- Bulky and heavy goods (pianos, pool tables, extensive wardrobes). These are all things that need dollies and straps, and an experienced touch to prevent both structural damage and injury.
- Tight timelines or long-distance moves. ‘’Pros pack sooner and plan the loading for protection during transport should be expected– priceless when dealing with interstate relocation where transit knocks can be unusually strong.’’
- Limited helpers or health concerns. Hiring pros, if you’re not able to lift heavy objects safely, is a way to avoid hospital visits and lost days of work.
- Tricky logistics (tight staircases, elevators, parking restrictions). Trained units can move materials and get protective cover if necessary.
Key Facts
- Only 22-23% of households today choose to undergo a full-service professional move — the rest go with partial or do-it-yourself alternatives. Mercury Auto Transport
- Rates of damage are ~30% higher for DIY moves compared to other types that ask professionals in (industry/analyst estimates). MoTransports
- Fragile-item breakage has been recorded in studies at around 12–18%, when not packed professionally for large household contents products. Relokar
- The moving-services market remains a multi-billion-dollar industry, reflecting the scale and specialisation of professional services offered.
Comparative Table — DIY vs Professional Furniture Packing

| Factor | DIY Packing | Professional Packing |
| Cost (out-of-pocket) | Lower up-front (truck + supplies) | Higher up-front (service fees) but predictable. |
| Risk of damage | Higher (est. +30% risk) | Down — pros employ padding, crating and loading sequences |
| Time required | Weeks for a full house | Just days 1–2 (teams can pack lean) |
| Insurance/claims | Sometimes, the low value under self-pack can be a limiting claim | This is usually covered/insurable under a mover policy |
| Physical strain/injury risk | High (lifting hazards) | Low (trained crews/ergonomic equipment) |
| Handling specialty items | Challenging (requires research) | Routine (crating, blanket-wrap, disassembly) |
(Notes: percentages and estimates are from industry summaries and packing studies; always review specific provider policies for insurance/servicing scope.)
Quotes
“We only use skilled staff and high-quality materials, ensuring your furniture is delivered in the same condition as you left it.” — Robin Removalist FAQ.
How To Decide (Short Checklist)
- It is Valuable Possession Whether it’s in terms of money or sentimental value. → Hire pros.
- Is it easy to get to (stairs, small doors, no parking)? → Hire pros.
- Do you have >1 week to pack carefully and many able-bodied helpers? → Maybe DIY if not fragile.
- Do you value insurance and single-point responsibility? → Hire pros.
Practical Tip From Robin Removalist
If you decide to use professional movers, such as Robin Removalist, make sure to ask for a written inventory and packing plan, inquire about crating for antiques and confirm the insurance level if they’re packed by you versus a company. The best companies are going to give you a clear checklist and pricing up front.
Final Thought
Hiring professional furniture packers is a peace of mind investment. If you are moving items of value on short notice, have hard access points or just want to lower the risk and save you from lifting those heavy boxes in a stairway, professional packing is often the more economical decision when considering replacement costs, injuries and lost time. At Robin Removalist, we have trained teams of furniture movers Sydney that use high-quality materials and insurance options to ensure that aspect of your move is easy for a trusted partner.
FAQs
Should I really spend more money on professional furniture packing?
For many people, yes. Although packing on your own may seem like it saves money initially, professional packing will save you the cost of damage, repair or even replacement in the long run. Professional movers such as Robin Removalist also offer quality packing materials, professional handling and insurance, which DIY packing often doesn’t provide in full.
What type of furniture should amateurs not pack?
Things like antiques, glass top tables, pianos, pool tables, mirrors on wardrobes and expensive wood furniture will usually require professional help. Such items need to be wrapped, padded, and in some instances custom crate,d as it’s easy for the corners to get chipped, surface scratched or end up with structural damage while being transferred.
Am I allowed to pack some items, and have professionals pack the others?
Yes, absolutely. Many instead opt for a hybrid. You can pile all of the smaller household items yourself, leaving it to professionals to handle heavy and fragile furniture. A company such as Robin Removalist is versatile and can tailor its services so they are more in tune with what you need and your budget.
Is professional packing less likely to damage furniture?
Yes. According to studies and industry findings, the chance of any damage is much less when a professional packs your furniture as opposed to you packing it yourself. Movers are trained to use furniture blankets, corner protectors, stretch wrap and proper loading techniques that were made for transportation safety.








