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Moving tips

 

  • Organize School Records - Go to your children’s school and arrange for their records to be transferred to their new school district.
  • Use it or Lose it - Start using up things that you don’t want to move, like frozen or perishable foods and cleaning supplies. Consider a Goodwill or Salvation Army run for the random stuff. Donate large furniture items to Habitat for Humanity or a consignment shop. Remember the more you get rid of the cheaper the move!
  • Turn the Hangers Around - Turn the hangers in your closet around. If, after a month, you haven’t worn certain items (their hangers will still be backwards) consider giving those things to goodwill. No better time to streamline your closet than during a move.
  • Take Measurements - Check room dimensions at your new place, if possible, and make sure larger pieces of furniture will fit through the door.
  • Order Supplies - Unless we are packing you ourselves it is time to order boxes and other supplies such as tape, bubble wrap, and permanent markers. There are a few options but ecobox is great for cardboard boxes and other supplies while bronko box is  a great option for crates (only good if you are willing to unpack relatively quickly). Now is also a great time to plan that packing party (if you are into parties).
  • Arrange to be off from work on moving day - Notify your office that you plan to supervise the move and therefore need the day off.
  • Painters and Repairmen - If you’re thinking about repainting your new digs, try to give yourself a few days before you have to be out of your old place as you’ll need time to let primers, first, and seconds coats dry before you push furniture against the walls. Also, minor repairs are usually easier with no furniture blocking you.

 

Three Weeks Before

  • Do a Change of Address - Go to your local post office and fill out a change-of-address form, or do it online here. Just in case there are a few that slip through it is always wise to ask a close neighbor or possibly the new resident to look out for mail after you’ve moved. It may be a good idea to check in with him or her every couple weeks after the move for the first month.
  • Notify Friends and Family - Also a good idea to send a change of address post-card or email to all your friends and families notifying them of your new address!
  • Notify Other Important Parties - Alert the following of your move: banks, brokerage firms, your employer’s human resources department, magazine and newspapers you subscribe to, and credit card, insurance, and most important… the utility companies and cable companies!
  • Forward Medical Records - Arrange for medical records to be sent to any new health-care providers or obtain copies of them yourself.
  • Board Pets/Arrange for Babysitter - This is not an absolute must but can sure make things easier!
  • Storage - If you are planning on going into a storage unit now would be a good time to arrange for that.

 

 

Two Weeks Before

  • Begin Packing - Start packing the things that you use most infrequently, such as the waffle iron and croquet set. While packing, note items of special value that may require special care.
  • Safe Box - Add items such as jewelry, expensive purses, small but precious family heirlooms, moon rocks, important files, or any other small valuables into a safe box (or boxes) that you will personally transport to your new home.
  • Label - Clearly label and number each box with it’s contents, if it is fragile or not, and the room it’s destined for. These markings should be on both the top and at least one side so you can tell what is in them even if the boxes are stacked. Consider color coding box labels, i.e. orange = kitchen, blue = bathroom

 

 

One Week Before

  • Refill prescriptions - Stock up on prescriptions you’ll need during the next couple of weeks.
  • Pack your Suitcase/Emergency Bag - Aim to finish your general packing a few days before your moving date. Then pack suitcases for everyone in the family with enough clothes to wear for a few days and your essentials that you will need right away like toiletries, a roll of toilet paper, and that roku or chromecast so you can make sure you don’t go into Real Housewife withdrawals. Make sure to let your movers know about these boxes or suitcases so they can make sure they are accessible immediately after the move.
  • Clean Out your Safe – Deposit box - If you will be changing banks, remove the contents of your safe-deposit box and put them in the safe box that you’ll take with you on moving day.
  • Tune Up - Take your car to a garage, and ask the mechanic to consider what services might be needed if you’re moving to a new climate.
  • DON’T Go Grocery Shopping - Try not to do any grocery shopping several days before leaving. Unless you’re just moving a few minutes away most items in the fridge or freezer will have to be tossed
  • Washer and Dryer - If you have a front loading washer try and find the shipping bolts (bolts that go into the back and keep the drum stable while in transit). Have them ready for the movers. Also, check to see if the electric plug for your dryer matches the one at your new place. if not, new ones can be purchased at any home improvement store. Consider replacing old dryer hoses during the move as well (also can be purchased at a home improvement store).

 

 

Last Fews Days Before

  • Defrost the Freezer - If your freezer is moving with you, make sure to empty, clean, and defrost it at least 24 hours before moving day.
  • Refrigerator - The refrigerator needs to be emptied but, unless you are moving into storage or something, you can unload it at the last minute into coolers. We can put it on the truck last so it comes off first and you can get those food items back into the refrigerator as soon as possible.
  • Plan for the Payment - If you haven’t already arranged to pay your mover with a credit card then make sure to have your checkbook available and easy to find day of the move or get some cash for payment and tip. A typical tip is 10% to 20% like most service industries. If you are moving out of town and plan on paying with a credit card it is a good idea to alert your credit card company that you will have a new charge coming through in a different zip code than normal. Sometimes card payments will be denied for security reasons if they are not alerted beforehand.
  • Be Ready for the Cable Guy - Keep your tv and power cord handy on move day and maybe bring that over immediately with your or on the first load (making it accessible right away) if you are having cable set up on move day. The cable guy will need it.
  • Avoid Heavy Mattress Flipping - Keep your bedskirt handy and make sure to get them put back on after the movers bring in the box springs and BEFORE they put the mattress back on the bed. No need to move it twice.
  • Lightbulbs - Remove any light bulbs from lamps and transport those separately. They tend to break pretty easily otherwise.
  • Mark Your Territory - If you have access to your new home or apartment it is sometimes a good idea to mark where you want larger furniture items to go and the names of certain rooms with post it notes.

 

 

Few Days After

  • Begin to Unpack - Obviously. Hang pictures, reload china cabinets, etc. If you didn’t cut down and give away items you didn’t use before the move you can still do it now!
  • Check safety features - Check to see that all of the carbon monoxide and smoke detectors in your new home have fresh batteries in them. Make sure that all the fire extinguishers are not expired, and check any other safety devices to see if they are functioning properly.
  • Secure your home - Have all of the locks for the house changed, because you never know how many of the previous owner’s friends and family had keys to your house. It is also a good idea to have the codes to the garage door opener changed.
  • Map out the area - One of the first things you need to do is to find the location of the nearest hospital. You never know when you or someone you love will need emergency medical attention. You should also look for the closest branch of your bank, malls and grocery stores
  • Get to know your new home -  Locate the water shutoff switches, as well as the main circuit breaker (label the switches if not already labeled). Also a good time to check your air filters!
  • Review the Home Owners’ Association (HOA) rules - HOA rules will tell you what changes you can and can’t make to your property. If your community has a recycling program, the HOA rules will tell you what materials can be recycled.
  • Meet your neighbors - It always helps to know the people that live around you, especially if you need someone to watch your home while you are gone.
  • Housewarming party - Invite your friends to see the new place that you are so proud of. Show them all of the hard work you have put into it.

 

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