Best Moving Tips When You Move to a New House

When you move to a new house, you usually have a million things on your mind. It can feel as if there just aren’t enough hours in the day to get every task done before that looming move date. But you can relax! If you’re organized and follow these moving tips, your move into a new home doesn’t need to be as stressful and panic-fueled as you think!

Best Moving Tips When You Move into a New House

Make a Detailed Moving Checklist

The most important thing is to go into this process calm and organized. If you’re systematic about getting everything done, you’ll be surprised at just how efficient and productive you can be in a day.

With that in mind, always make sure to create a detailed moving checklist (or use one from any number of reputable moving companies). This will itemize exactly what you need to do and when you need to do it. By keeping everything organized in this way, you can take care of all those little things that are easily done weeks in advance, such as sorting out your utilities. Then, come move day, you only have to deal everything that must be done last minute.

Some people even choose to break their moving checklists into multiple categories and have one specific moving day checklist. This will tell you just what you need to accomplish on that most-hectic day.

By focusing your efforts and energy on the right tasks at the right time, move day doesn’t have to be a race against time!

Check the Appliances When You Move to a New Home

Ensure everything in the new home is working. From washing machines to light fixtures, you want to confirm there aren’t any malfunctions or problems. The last thing you need on move day is a fridge that won’t stay cold!

Doing this as soon as possible means you can find and correct any issues quickly, and you can get back to settling into the new home.

Create a Floor Plan for New Home

Often when people are moving, they are relocating into bigger homes. However, whether you’re upgrading or downsizing your home, you should create a floor plan for the new house. By figuring out on paper where all the furniture, hutches, dressers, and pool tables will go, you can get an accurate sense of what’s going to fit and not fit.

By knowing this ahead of time, you have time to make arrangements:

  • Sell, donate, or throw away the excess furniture.
  • Buy new furniture for vacant spaces.
  • Find temporary storage for any items you’re unsure will fit until everything else is in the house.

Temporary Storage from Your Full-Service Movers

One easy way to handle temporary storage (whether you know you need it or aren’t sure yet) is to work with a full-service moving company. These companies offer the ability to add storage services if you need it, but you’re not obligated to do so.

By storing your belongings with the same people who are moving them, you save yourself the time and hassle of having to find another reputable company, and it’s often cost-effective because you’re bundling services with one company rather than working with multiple businesses.

Even if you don’t think you need storage, unexpected problems can occur during a move. If you find yourself suddenly in need of a temporary solution, it’s always better to have that safety net available to you.

These kinds of small preemptive moves can ensure you’re prepared no matter what comes at you on move day.

Key Takeaways

  • Make a checklist. Be organized. It can save you lots of time and money!
  • Start early. This avoids having to do everything in a panic right before the move.
  • Prepare for the worst; hope for the best. Working with a full-service mover means you’re covered…just in case.
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