The Ultimate Moving Checklist
One Month To Go:
1. Read over documents from your movers before signing anything. Donât let contracts intimidate you by learning about the documents youâll be receiving ahead of time. We canât emphasize enough how important this is.
2. Take pictures of all electronics & cables before unplugging them. This will make reconnecting things such as your TV, cable box, and internet much easier.
3. Make a list of all your valuables before they go on the moving truck. Label the boxes you packed them in.
4. Gather socks, t-shirts, towels, and linens to use as free packing supplies, especially for those fragile items.
5. Switch your cable and internet. Be sure to check if your current cable company can move with you. If not, cancel your old services and schedule installation.
6. Make a moving day playlist. Moving is stressful enough⌠Have some fun while packing!
7. Find somewhere for pets to go during your move. Look into doggy daycare or ask a friend to watch them for a day â who wouldnât love to dog sit the pups?
8. Change your address with loan providers, credit cards, banks, and the payroll department at work. Also, remember to order new checks.
9. Forward your mail!
10. Update your address on Amazon/HelloFresh/Instacart or any monthly subscriptions boxes you receive.
11. Confirm parking options for your moving truck â you may need a permit for moving day.
12. Purchase moving insurance to cover all your belongings during the move. Better safe than sorry.
13. Prepare a list of emergency service technicians and preferred providers.
Week of:
1. Donate unopened food.
2. Withdraw cash to tip your movers.
3. Gather all financial and legal records, birth certificates and passports for everyone in your home. Then, carry important documents on your person during your move.
4. Clean your new place before unpacking. You donât want to place your clean plates in a cabinet that hasnât been cleaned.
5. Unplug your fridge and freezer to defrost the night before. Make sure you lay a towel in front of it to absorb any water that leaks.
Moving day:
1. Make sure your phones are fully charged for easy communication between you and your movers.
2. Protect your floors and carpets during the move.
3. Take photographs of your empty place to prove itâs in move-out condition.
4. Theyâve worked hard for you all day, so tip your movers.
5. Go grocery shopping or unpack any food items. Have a take-out option for when you get to your new place.
6. As soon as your movers leave, make your bed and unpack your shower curtain and toiletries. This makes a nap and a shower so much easier. And letâs face it, itâs the first thing youâll want to do post move. đ´