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Moving Into Your New Home? Here's Your Move-In Checklist!
Posted on August 30, 2024Move In Checklist
You just moved into your new home. Congrats! Here’s what to do next:
Unpack
Make sure that boxes filled with essentials are clearly labeled so you can find them when you need them. When unpacking your home, we recommend going room-by-room, starting with the bedrooms and kitchen, saving non-necessity rooms for last
Transfer Utilities and Set up Trash Removal
Utilities may include cable and TV, internet, water and sewer, gas, electricity, satellite, security, trash and phone. Notify utility providers of your move a few weeks prior to your move. Ask us for our Utility Resource list for a list of providers and their contact information! Before closing, ask the sellers or neighbors for trash and recycling pickup timing.
Get Locks Changed
Don’t forget to change the locks when you move in. We recommend making a few copies of the new keys. You can DIY or contact a local locksmith.
Update your Address and Forward Mail
Fortunately, the U.S. postal service makes it easy to do this ahead of your move. Simply go to USPS.com and choose the date you wish to begin forwarding your mail.
Gather Appliance Manuals
Often, former residents leave a folder with warranty information and appliance manuals for the new residents. After the move, locate this folder in your home.
Test Smoke Detectors
Upon moving into your new home, test the smoke detectors to ensure they’re in working order. Install carbon monoxide detectors on every level of the house if there aren’t any already installed.
Conduct an Energy Audit
For those that live in an older home and/or in a location with extreme temperatures, it’s important to conduct an energy audit of the new home. With an energy audit, a professional will conduct a room-by-room examination to detect any air leaks or gas leaks in the home.
Find Local Home Service Providers
Don’t wait until your AC dies or your toilet overflows to find a good local handyman and plumber. There are many great local companies for all of your home service needs.
Get to Know Your Neighbors
Now’s the time to say “hello” to your neighbors and introduce yourself!