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Moving Home? You’ve Got Things To Do!

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Moving Home? You’ve Got Things To Do!

When you find the perfect house, and you’re ready to move, there are few things that you need to keep in mind to guarantee that your moving process goes smoothly.

Some people think that it’s all about the moving day but in fact, the preparation before moving is as important as the moving day.

Here’s a list of all the things that you need to do before moving home:

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Planning everything you’re going to do a month before moving can ease a lot of things for you and will let you avoid wasting any time.

Start by making a day by day to-do-list. The first thing to do is to set a moving date and contact a moving company to inform them of this date.

Hiring professionals to move your belongings will save you a lot of time, effort and it will be safer for your belongings.

According to the professionals at removals Gold Coast, when you’re relocating your home, you may find you can’t move in straight away and will need to store your home contents in some kind of storage, and this is why it’s important to have a reliable moving company to provide you with all the right options. Booking them a month prior will let you choose the day you want, and you can benefit from other services they provide.

You can divide your home into parts or small sections and add them to the list. Each section on the list should take a day to pack. When making this list, it’s preferable to leave a couple of days free in case of an emergency.

Sorting your Belongings

Before you start packing everything in your home, you should first sort it out. It may feel like you need everything, but even if the new house has the same space or even bigger, there are few things that you will definitely not need. Taking everything with you can be very difficult, expensive and time-consuming.

To sort out the items, you need and the items you did need, start by making a list. A list that contains all the items in your home. Then make another list with only the things that you will take with you. After sorting out your belongings, you can sell or donate the unneeded times. Removing these items before packing can help you free some space.

After knowing what exactly you’ll be taking, start making a detailed list. This list should contain all your belongings with their sizes and current conditions. You can also take pictures of them to be on the safe side. This step can help you in the unpacking process and to guarantee that your belongings were moved safely.

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Start Packing

When you set the date, make the plan and the list of all the items you will need, it’s time to start packing.

You can start the packing process by getting enough moving boxes for your belongings. Get boxes more than you think you need to avoid any issues. When you’re getting moving boxes, you should choose the material carefully. Boxes that aren’t strong enough can collapse and damage your belongings. Once you choose the right material, you can start putting all your valuable items and devices into boxes and make sure they are safe.

First things to pack are the stored items.

Things that are stored in your garage or basement can be forgotten. To avoid that, start by putting these items into boxes first. Then add the items that you rarely use. The items that you use on a daily basis should be placed in boxes in the last few days before moving. Set a box or two for all the items that you might use on the moving day.

When packing your belongings, it’s preferable to put labels on them. Labelling the boxes can help you know exactly the things inside the boxes and will help you after you move and start unpacking. And you can also add a number system to the boxes.

Apply numbers to every box and write in a spreadsheet what each number has. So instead of going in all the kitchen boxes to find something you can easily open the spreadsheet and know which box has the item you’re looking for.

Changing Your Details

Don’t get all occupied with the packing and forget to change your details. Packing your belonging is essential and needs a lot of time but remembering to change your details can help you avoid a lot of problems in the future. Contact your bank and insurance company to let them know you’re going to change the address.

Also, you should remember to redirect your mail.

Some personal information might go to the old address, or you might lose important mails. That’s why it’s preferable to change your details before the moving day.

Once you planned your moving day, contact your TV, phone and internet provider to cancel your subscription or check if you can move it with you. Some service providers can change your details or offer you other alternatives.

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Before You Move

Having your kids running around the new house while you’re unpacking can be distracting.

So it’s preferable to call a babysitter to stay with your kids while you finish unpacking the important things. Before you move, you should figure out which road you will take “” knowing the road before moving can help you choose the road that will be shorter and better. Don’t forget to tell your family and friends that you’re moving. You can be distracted by the moving process, but if you told them once you set the date, they could help you with the packing process.

Moving Day

Moving can be stressful, but if you follow these simple steps, it can help to make the moving process stress-free.

The key factor here is to plan for everything. Planning can help you know how much time you need to pack and make sure that you didn’t leave anything behind.

You can store some of your belongings that you don’t use a lot in a storage unit close to the new house a few days before moving. That way you can have enough time to pack other items and free some space. And if the new house is within driving distance, you can move some of the regularly used items like towels, bed sheets and plates before the moving day so you can use them once you arrive in the new place.

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