If you’re using a portable storage container for your move—like a PODS unit—you’re probably planning to load it yourself or with some help.
At first glance, it seems simple:
👉 Put your stuff in the container
👉 Close the door
👉 Done
But here’s what most people don’t realize:
👉 How you load your POD determines whether your items arrive safely—or damaged.
A poorly loaded container can lead to:
- Broken furniture
- Crushed boxes
- Shifting during transport
- Wasted space
Let’s walk through how to load a POD the right way.
Why Proper Loading Matters
Unlike a traditional move, where items are loaded once and unloaded once, a POD often involves:
- Multiple handling points
- Transport over uneven roads
- Sitting for extended periods
That means everything inside must be:
👉 Secure
👉 Balanced
👉 Protected
Step 1: Start with the Right Supplies
Before loading anything, make sure you have:
- Moving blankets or pads
- Shrink wrap
- Mattress covers
- Straps or rope
- Heavy-duty boxes
👉 Skipping this step is the #1 cause of damage.
Step 2: Load Heavy Items First
Always start with the heaviest and largest items:
- Dressers
- Couches
- Appliances
- Tables
Place these items:
👉 Against the back wall of the container
This creates a stable base and prevents shifting.
Step 3: Disassemble What You Can
Breaking down large items helps:
- Save space
- Reduce damage risk
- Make loading easier
Common items to disassemble:
- Bed frames
- Table legs
- Sectionals
Keep hardware in labeled bags.
Step 4: Protect Everything Before It Goes In
Furniture should never go into a POD unprotected.
Wrap:
- Wood surfaces
- Glass pieces
- Corners and edges
Use:
- Blankets for cushioning
- Shrink wrap to secure
👉 This prevents scratches, dents, and pressure damage.
Step 5: Stack Strategically (Not Randomly)
Loading a POD is like building a wall—not tossing items into a box.
Use this approach:
- Heavy items on bottom
- Medium items in the middle
- Light items on top
Keep everything:
👉 Tight and compact
Step 6: Fill Gaps to Prevent Shifting
Empty space is your enemy.
During transport:
👉 Items will shift if gaps exist
Fill gaps with:
- Boxes
- Soft items (pillows, linens)
- Smaller furniture pieces
Step 7: Distribute Weight Evenly
Avoid loading everything on one side.
Uneven weight can:
- Cause shifting
- Make unloading harder
- Increase damage risk
Think:
👉 Balanced from left to right
Step 8: Use Straps to Secure Sections
Most POD containers have anchor points.
Use straps to:
- Lock sections in place
- Prevent forward/backward movement
This is especially important for long-distance moves.
Step 9: Load Boxes Last (But Smartly)
Boxes should:
- Be uniform in size when possible
- Be stacked tightly
- Not be overloaded
Label clearly so unloading is easier.
Step 10: Don’t Rush the Final Layer
Before closing the container:
- Check for movement
- Reinforce weak areas
- Add padding where needed
👉 This final check prevents most problems.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Here’s what we see most often:
❌ Throwing items in without a plan
❌ Not using enough padding
❌ Leaving gaps
❌ Overloading boxes
❌ Skipping straps
These are the things that lead to damage.
Should You Hire Movers to Load Your POD?
This is where many people reconsider DIY.
Loading a POD properly requires:
- Experience
- Strength
- Strategy
Hiring movers for loading:
- Reduces damage risk
- Saves time
- Maximizes space
👉 See how professionals handle loading:
What Do Movers Actually Do on Move Day?
POD Loading vs Traditional Moving
With a traditional move:
👉 Professionals handle loading start to finish
With a POD:
👉 You’re responsible for how everything is packed and secured
That difference matters.
👉 Full comparison:
Is It Worth Hiring Movers or Doing It Yourself?
Final Thoughts
A POD can be a great moving tool—but only if it’s loaded correctly.
Taking the time to:
- Plan
- Protect
- Load strategically
Can mean the difference between:
👉 A smooth move
👉 Or dealing with damaged items at the other end
If you’re moving in Marietta, East Cobb, Roswell, or anywhere in Cobb County, knowing how to load your container properly will save you time, money, and stress.
Moving is what we do.
Care is how we do it.