TL;DR — Moving Day Numbers
Vacuum bags can reduce your moving truck volume by 30-40% on soft goods. For a typical 3-bedroom house move, you save approximately 15-20 moving boxes worth of space — which can mean the difference between a medium truck and a large one, saving $200-500.
Why Vacuum Bags Beat Cardboard Boxes for Soft Goods
| Factor | Cardboard Box | Vacuum Bag |
|---|---|---|
| Volume efficiency | ~60% (air gaps) | ~95% (fully compressed) |
| Moisture protection | None (cardboard absorbs water) | Airtight seal |
| Dust/pest barrier | Open top unless taped | Fully sealed |
| Reusable for storage | No (boxes degrade) | Yes (30-50 uses) |
| Weight when packed | Heavy + box weight | Same weight, smaller volume |
| Stacking | Stacks but crushes contents | Compressed blocks stack perfectly |
The Pre-Move Vacuum Bag Inventory
| Room | Items | Bag Type | Quantity |
|---|---|---|---|
| Master bedroom | Winter coats, sweaters, bedding | Jumbo + Medium | 4-6 |
| Kids’ rooms | Outgrown clothes, stuffed animals, spare bedding | Medium + Jumbo | 3-5 |
| Living room | Throw pillows, blankets, curtains | Jumbo | 2-3 |
| Linen closet | All towels, spare sheets, tablecloths | Medium + Jumbo | 4-6 |
| Garage/attic | Already-stored items (leave compressed) | As stored | — |
6-Week Moving Timeline with Vacuum Bags
6 Weeks Out — Sort & Purge
- Go through every closet. Donate anything you haven’t worn in 12 months. Don’t vacuum-pack items you should be donating.
4 Weeks Out — Compress Off-Season
- Vacuum-seal all out-of-season clothing. Label each bag with contents and destination room in the new house. This alone clears 30-40% of closet volume and makes the remaining packing much easier.
2 Weeks Out — Bedding & Linens
- Compress spare bedding, towels, and linens. Leave out 1 set per person for the final week. Pack the vacuum bag pump in your “open first” box — you’ll need it to re-compress at the new house.
1 Week Out — Final Compression
- Compress everything except 2-3 days of clothes per person. Soft goods should now occupy 70% less space. Stack compressed bags flat in the moving truck — they fit perfectly under furniture and in gaps.
Moving Day — Quick Tip
- Pack a “first night” vacuum bag: 1 set of bedding per bed, 1 towel per person, 1 change of clothes. This is the first thing you open at the new house — no digging through boxes at midnight.
After the Move: Unpacking Strategy
Don’t decompress everything at once. Leave off-season items compressed until their season arrives. This gives you an instant 30-40% space buffer in the new house while you unpack room by room.
FAQ
Do moving companies charge less if I use vacuum bags?
Indirectly, yes. Moving costs are based on volume (truck space) and weight (fuel). Vacuum bags don’t reduce weight, but they dramatically reduce volume — potentially allowing you to use a smaller truck or fit more into one load. For long-distance moves where truck size is the primary cost driver, this can save significant money.
Will vacuum bags survive a cross-country move?
Quality PA+PE 70-90 micron bags handle the vibration and temperature changes of long-distance moves well. For extra security, place compressed bags inside a rigid container (plastic bin or moving box) rather than loose in the truck. The bags protect from air and moisture; the bin protects from physical impact.
Sources: moving industry best practices; relocation planning guides; consumer testing of vacuum bag durability.
