5 Items You Shouldn’t Let Your Moving Company Move

Ensure a smooth move by knowing which items to keep close and which to entrust to a moving company. Make informed choices for a hassle-free relocation.

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By HAR

When you're in the throes of orchestrating a significant transition from one home to another, relying on a moving company becomes an obvious choice for many. However, these professionals can make your relocation seem effortless. There's a little-known secret: some possessions are best left in your hands rather than those of a relocation company. These aren’t your bulky furniture or electronic items but personal, priceless, or hazardous belongings.

Drawing on insights from various moving companies, we’ve curated a list of five items to move yourself. This way, as you prepare for your move, you can ensure safety, efficiency, and peace of mind.

Key Takeaways

  • Some items should be handed over to a moving company; others need to be moved by yourself.
  • Insurance by moving companies can't compensate for deep sentimental value.
  • Safety concerns in a moving truck mean certain items are off-limits for transport.
  • The conditions inside moving trucks might not suit your green buddies.
  • Pets need familiar faces and surroundings, not the insides of a moving company truck.

Why are Some Items a No-Go for Moving Companies?

Each moving and relocation company adheres to a list of restricted items they won't handle. Due to safety precautions and liability concerns, they opt against packing or transporting certain items. Safeguarding your possessions and the integrity of the moving truck is important. For instance, many companies exclude transporting propane tanks because of the explosive risks they pose. As we delve deeper into our list, it's vital to understand the specific policies of your selected moving service.

1. Valuable Personal Documents

It's More Than Just a Paper

When you think about moving, rarely does paper top your list of concerns. But imagine losing your birth certificate, passport, will, or other significant documents. While a moving company is reliable for many items, these are things you’ll want to keep close. The potential hassle and cost of replacing such crucial paperwork far exceed the minor inconvenience of moving them.

2. Family Heirlooms and Priceless Antiques

Priceless Memories Need Personal Care

Entrusting a moving company with cherished family heirlooms or invaluable antiques can stir anxiety. While numerous moving companies provide insurance options, no monetary value can compensate for items steeped in sentimental worth. For instance, a centuries-old family quilt passed down through generations is irreplaceable regardless of its insured value. It's advisable to safeguard such priceless possessions by managing their transport.

3. Hazardous Materials

Not Everything Should Be in a Moving Truck

Moving companies and relocation companies have a blocklist of items deemed hazardous. Common culprits such as paint, aerosol cans, batteries, and cleaning solvents fall under this category. For instance, a can of aerosol paint can rupture and release toxic fumes when subjected to a moving truck's confined, often temperature-fluctuating environment. It's prudent to manage these risky items to ensure safety during the move.

4. Houseplants and Perishable Foods

Some Things Just Don't Travel Well

Many plants, like the sensitive Fiddle Leaf Fig, can endure stress and damage during lengthy relocations. The environment within a moving truck only sometimes offers the optimal conditions these plants need. In a similar vein, perishable foods risk decomposition, turning into a messy, pest-attracting problem. To circumvent these issues, it's wise to transport these items or rehome them before you move.

5. Pets

Our Furry (and Scaly) Friends Need Special Attention

Whether your companions are furry like dogs and cats, aquatic like fish, or cold-blooded like reptiles, their well-being is essential. Ensure they are safe and comfortable by moving them in your vehicle or availing of expert pet relocation services.

Closing Words!

Moving isn't about shifting locations; it's an entire voyage. Leveraging a moving or relocation company's expertise can simplify many aspects of this journey. However, discernment is critical. Some possessions, as highlighted, need your personal touch. By being proactive with these special items, you elevate the safety of the move, ensuring a seamless transition for all.

Are you poised to transition to your new home?

FAQs About Thing Moving Company Shouldn’t Move

1. Why shouldn’t I let a moving company handle all my items?

While moving companies are skilled in transporting most household items, particular possessions carry sentimental value or potential risks that are better moved under personal care. It's always best to consult your moving company for their specific policies.

2. Are moving companies insured for valuable items?

Most moving companies offer insurance options, but it's essential to note that no monetary compensation can replace items of deep sentimental value. Always discuss coverage specifics and limits with your moving company.

3. How can I ensure a smoother moving experience with a moving company?

Understanding which items to handle personally and which to entrust to the moving company can ensure a more efficient and stress-free move.

Regular communication and understanding of the policies of your chosen relocation company also play a crucial role.


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