How to Prepare for Moving Your New Home

 


 
With a lot of advance planning and organizing, along with a lot of hard physical work, you've made it to move-in day. However, did you know that, at the same time, she could also prepare her new house for the move, all from her current house?

 

Thanks to vazpower.com.au , you have many options at your fingertips to communicate with businesses across the country that will ensure everything is in great shape and ready to move. Let's look at a list of things you can do from afar to prepare your new home for you and your family.

 

All of the tips below are likely solvable online or over the phone, an easy way to get these essential tasks off your to-do list.

 

Contact Utility Companies

Arrange for electric, water and gas service, as well as cable and internet, to be ready before your move-in date, that is, after you create a new account.

 

Upgrade Insurance

That includes policies about your new place and your things during the move. Get great advice on having all the insurance you need, but not too much. Being over insured can be a waste of money at a time when your budget is tight.

 

Change your Address

Time your address change to match your move. You don't want any mail to be lost. Sure, many people have paperless billing these days, but much of what you still receive through the postal service is vital; Some may contain personal information that you want to go directly to you and not to the new occupant of your old home.

 

Determine if the Carpet is Clean and Spot-Free

Schedule an appointment for carpet cleaning if needed. Even if you have arranged for a cleaning service, carpets are best cared for by a company that specializes in carpet cleaning.

Clean carpets can also be part of your home purchase contract. Either way, immaculate floors can be a big boost to your level of satisfaction with your new home . Freshly cleaned carpets are especially comforting for those with small children and pets.

Hire a Professional Home Cleaning Service

Hire a cleaning company to make your new home sparkling clean from top to bottom, including windows, patio doors, and skylights. Also, hire a handyman to do touch-ups and take care of paint dents and scratches on wood and tile floors or other hard surfaces. You'll love the fresh look and smell of a home that's just been deep cleaned as you spend the first night in your new home.

 

Let the Movers Handle the Furniture Assembly and Heavy Lifting

Your movers will place furniture and boxes in the room you designate. Seeing this in person for the first time may seem like utter chaos, but the heavy lifting will have been done. Then you can focus on the fun part of making the rooms look more beautiful. Be sure to take note of the parts that need to be assembled and find a handyman to help you.

Ready to Move Outside 

For some, having a freshly cut lawn and perfectly manicured flowers when they arrive at their new home is almost as important as a home that's move-in-ready on the inside. If you're one of those people, continuing the lawn service the previous owner used or hiring a new one and scheduling the service for just before move-in day may be just what you need.

Don't forget the patio or deck. An outdoor spot that is clean and free of debris to dine or have coffee can serve as a respite on moving day. With a well-maintained appearance from the curb, your new home is communicating to your neighbors that you are capable of caring for your home and the community at large. They will consider you a good neighbor even before you move.



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