Portable Moving Containers FAQ
Portable
moving containers provide a cost-effective way of transporting or storing your
household items while you’re in transition.
Here
are answers to some of the most frequently asked questions related to these
popular portable units:
Where
will the storage container be placed?
The
storage container company will place the container wherever you tell them to
put it — within reason, of course. Most people have these units placed in front
of their house, usually in the driveway. Homeowners who keep their cars in the
garage will probably want to have the container set along the curb. If your
driveway has a slope, the storage container will be placed so the opening faces
the upward slope of your driveway.
Can
I move the storage container after it’s dropped off?
No.
While the storage container has wheels, the wheels are locked into position
after the container is delivered and placed. So it’s important to tell the
company exactly where you want the driver to leave the container, especially if
you’re not going to be home when the delivery is made.
Can
the moving container be locked?
Yes.
Depending on the company you work with, you’ll either get a key for your
container or you’ll be able to use your own personal lock to secure the door on
the container. In either case, you can rest easy because you’ll be the only
person with a key to the container.
What’s
the moving container made of?
This
depends on the moving company you work with. Companies use containers made from
construction-grade wood, steel and aluminum, or heavy-duty plastic.
Are
my belongings insured inside the container?
In
many cases, your homeowner’s insurance policy covers items stored on your
premises (even if they’re in a container) or while the container is in transit
to your new home. Check with your insurance agent to make sure your policy
offers that coverage. If your storage container is held in the moving company’s
warehouse for a period of time, the company may offer you a contents insurance
policy through a third-party provider to cover the items while in storage.
Will
someone help me load the container?
Most
moving container companies have experienced movers available if you need help
loading or unloading your container. Make sure to check whether there are fees
associated with moving help.
Can
moving containers be transported overseas?
Some
moving container companies do offer international shipping and delivery. Always
check the company website or call and speak to one of their customer service
representatives to find out if the company provides this service.
Is
there anything that can’t be stored in a moving container?
Yes.
Each moving container company has a list of items it doesn’t allow to be stored
in its containers. Items not allowed typically include hazardous, flammable or
corrosive materials; any live animals or plants; and any non-preserved fresh or
frozen foods
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