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How to move items that have sentimental value?

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Items that have sentimental value to us are, by definition, our most valuable possession. Those items usually have a special place in our hearts, as we cherish certain people or certain moments in our lives through them. However, apart from having a special place in our hearts, they have a special place in our homes as well. We either keep them visible to everybody, or hidden and locked, reserved for our eyes only. Needless to say, those items are our number one priority when we move. We usually treat them with the greatest of consideration, primarily because we don’t want them to get damaged. But also, those items are the ones we would really hate to see get lost accidentally. In order to properly move items that have sentimental value to us, we should first hire the best Tampa movers we can find and afford.

How to properly pack and move items that have sentimental value to us

Items that have sentimental value to us may come in all different shapes and sizes. They may be something that we can put in our pocket, as well as something that needs to be carried by two or more people. Depending on the size of those items, we should apply an adequate packing method. For example, some of the items that usually have sentimental value to us are our collections of artwork. How to properly pack those items? Well, for artwork, as well as any other items we hold dear, we should make sure to follow these steps:

  • See if you can find a moving company that is specialized in transporting artwork. Apart from sentimental value, some of our dearest belongings may have considerable monetary value as well. Therefore, hiring specialized movers is always a bonus.
  • Get all the necessary packing supplies. Buy as much bubble wrap as you can, and then buy some more. Get some blue painter’s tape as well, some flat cardboard sheets, and glassine paper. All that is mandatory if you want to properly move items that have sentimental value.
  • Everything that has a glass surface should be covered with a large X using the blue painter’s tape. Then, it should be wrapped with as much glassine paper as we can afford. As for all other less fragile items, they should be buried under layers and layers of bubble wrap.
Paintings on the wall
The items that usually have sentimental value to us are our collections of artwork

Does the scale of moving dictates how we should move items that have sentimental value

The answer is – absolutely. And the logic behind it is pretty obvious. The smaller a scale we are moving on, the smaller is the probability that our items with sentimental value may get damaged. Moving locally drastically decreases the chance of something going wrong with our belongings, naturally. Still, we should take all the necessary precautions, just in case.

In case we move to another state, scouring the market for the most reliable interstate movers Florida has to offer is the first thing to do. After finding the right moving company, packing is the next thing to take care of, with or without their help. Either way, you should pack all your precious belongings with sentimental value with the greatest of care and patience. You should use every packing supply and apply every packing advice mentioned above. Good thing is that you cannot possibly overdo any of those things. The more protection you use, the better.

How to move items that have sentimental value is a question of the amount of bubble wrap
Put layers and layers of bubble wrap on your items with sentimental value

Is using moving container a viable option for items that have sentimental value

The often asked question, especially when we want to do things quickly and be practical, is can we use moving containers for delicate items. The answer is no, unfortunately. In most cases, we cannot move items that have sentimental value to us with moving containers. it’s because most moving container companies have very strict policies in that regard. Together with flammable and perishable goods, hazardous materials, plants, etc., moving container companies seldom allow sentimental and valuable items. The reason is, of course, the fact they might break or get damaged in the process. Accidents often happen, regardless of our conscientiousness or negligence. If you still plan to move these items, but also use the moving container, find a way to keep them with you in a separate box during the moving process.

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