Your Moving Home Checklist – Moving made easy

Your Moving Home Checklist – Moving made easy

Moving can be an exciting yet stressful time for anyone. It’s not just the physical move that can take its toll, but the planning and preparation too. So, to ensure everything goes as smoothly as possible, we’ve created a moving home checklist to help you plan and prepare for moving day.

Start your checklist plan early - Moving home can be overwhelming especially when you have a lot of belongings. To make things easier, start planning early. Give yourself enough time to figure out the logistics and gather moving supplies. It’s recommended to start six to eight weeks before your completion date.

Take the time to declutter and decide what items to keep, sell, donate, or throw away. Starting early means you have enough time to sell or give away things you won’t need in your new place.

Choose the right Removal Company - After creating your moving home checklist, it’s time to choose the right removal company to suit your requirements. Research moving companies in your area and read their reviews. Get quotes from different movers to compare prices and services.

Choose a company that is licensed, insured, and has a good reputation for delivering quality service. Ask for recommendations from friends or family who have recently moved. A reliable moving company will carefully handle your belongings and ensure a smooth transition to your new home.

Speak to us if you would like us to put you in touch with some recommended companies.

Get your belongings packed up - Packing your belongings can be time-consuming and exhausting. Using the right packing supplies and having a system in place is essential.

Start by gathering all the necessary packing materials such as boxes, tape, labels, and bubble wrap. Use sturdy boxes to prevent them from collapsing during the move. Wrap fragile items individually in bubble wrap or towels to protect them from any potential damage.

When packing, be systematic. Start with one room at a time, labelling each box with the contents and the room it belongs to. This will make unpacking much easier when you arrive at your new home. You can also colour-code your boxes based on the rooms they belong to, making it even simpler to organize and unpack.

Packing an essentials box with items you’ll need on your first night in your new home is also important. Things like toiletries, bedding, a few changes of clothes, and essential electronics should be packed separately so you can quickly get to them when you first settle in.

Notify your Utility Companies and change your address - It’s essential to notify your utility companies to transfer or turn off your services as early as possible. This applies to gas, water, electricity, telephone, and wifi. Contact each provider and inform them of your moving date and new address.

Don’t forget to inform your friends, family, and bank. Consider setting up post re-direction with Royal Mail for any correspondence that may arrive at your old address.

You should also list all the organisations and subscriptions you need to notify about your change of address. This can include your employers, insurance providers, credit card companies, and any other memberships or subscriptions you have. Making a thorough checklist will ensure you don’t miss any important notifications.

Take care of your cleaning requirements - Before handing over your keys, clean your old home ready for its new owners. You can choose to do this yourself or hire professional cleaners. If you do it yourself, start early to leave enough time to make sure it’s spick and span.

If you rented your previous home, getting your full deposit refunded will depend on the cleanliness of your property. A professional cleaning company can help you get your old house sparkling clean and ensure you get your deposit back!

Additionally, don’t forget to clean your new home before you start unpacking. It’s much easier to clean an empty space, and it will make settling in much more enjoyable. Wipe down surfaces, vacuum and mop the floors, and thoroughly clean the bathroom and kitchen.

Stay organised with a moving day timeline - As moving day approaches, creating a moving day timeline is helpful. This timeline will outline all the tasks that need to be completed on the day of the move. It will ensure that everything runs smoothly and nothing is forgotten.

Start with tasks such as disconnecting and packing electronics, defrosting the freezer, and disassembling furniture. Make sure to plan for moving your pets safely or arrange for their care during the move.

On the day, have a moving home checklist of items to cross-check before leaving your old home, such as turning off all the lights, locking windows and doors, and handing over keys to the new owner or landlord.

What Next? - Moving can be a challenging experience, but with the proper planning and preparation, you can make the process much smoother.

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