While we are willing to take the majority of your items to your new home, there are some things we don’t recommend giving to a
moving company and some things that we simply won’t move. It’s
important to check with your specific moving company to get to know
their policies better, but as a general rule these are the items you
shouldn’t expect your moving company to transport.
Related: How to Pack Fragile Items Properly
Things you should transport yourself, but we will transport at your own risk:
* Photo albums
- Money
- Checkbooks
- Jewelry
- Financial Documents
- Medical records
- Medication
- Car Keys
- Personal mementos
- Open top boxes
- Large Pottery
While
most companies will insure your belongings in the event that they were
damaged during the move, we advise you to transport irreplaceable items
yourself. Here at Jones Moving & Storage, we will transport your
personal memorabilia, but it’s at your own risk. While companies may
compensate you for lost or damaged goods, it won’t get back your
memories.
Things we will not transport:
- Explosives
- Chemicals/Acids
- Flammable items
- Weapons
- Pesticides
- Poisons
If your belongings will not arrive to their new destination within 24 hours,
perishable items will not be allowed on the truck. For local moves we
will transport your food, but they will need to be properly packed with
ice or ice packs. We will load them last so they will come off of the
truck first at your new home.
Related: Why You Should Hire a Moving Company
If you have questions about what we will and won’t move, call our Phoenix moving company at 602-944-1413.
We will be able to break down which items you’ll need to move yourself
and which ones are better transported by you or your family to ensure
their safe arrival.
Candice /Jones Moving, Phoenix,AZ
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