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Four weeks to go:
- Call moving companies for a free estimate. Cost will vary
depending on distance, weight and optional services.
- Look through your house to determine items to be discarded
or donated to charity. Have a garage sale!
- Inform schools of transfer. Make arrangements for enrollment/registration
in new schools if necessary.
- Most homeowners policies do not provide adequate
coverage for moving. Check with your agent and consider
purchasing additional coverage from a moving company.
- Begin collecting boxes with covers if you plan to pack
your belongings without assistance from a moving company.
You can purchase do-it-yourself packing materials through
moving companies or contact local grocery stores for extra
boxes. Be sure to stock up on packing tape!
- Consider beginning to consume perishable and frozen food
items to minimize waste.
Three weeks to go:
- Begin packing!
- Notify the post office of your new address and send change
of address cards to friends, family, subscriptions and any
billing companies.
- Make necessary travel arrangements including interim housing
and car rental. Be sure to record confirmation numbers.
- Collect medical records and prescriptions from physicians.
Ask for recommendations for doctors in your new area.
- Place legal, medical and insurance records in a safe and
accessible place.
Two weeks to go:
- Arrange to disconnect utilities/services in your current
residence and coordinate installation of utilities/services
in your new home.
- Close/transfer bank accounts and open accounts in your
new city.
- Take pets to the vet for immunizations. Ask for advice
on moving animals.
- Draw a map of your new home and where the furniture will
be arranged.
- Return library books and any borrowed items.
- Be sure to cancel newspaper subscriptions and/or any special
services you have (i.e., landscaping/lawn service, snow
plow, etc.).
One week to go:
- Prepare car for the trip. Check the oil, tires, brakes,
etc.
- Drain water from hoses.
- Drain gasoline and oil from any lawn or power equipment.
- Remember to pick up items sent to the cleaners or for
repairs.
Days before:
- Defrost and clean out refrigerator
- Pack your luggage and separate any items you will need
in the first days in your new home (i.e., a current telephone
directory - you may need to refer to it for calls to residents
or businesses in your former hometown). Label these boxes
"Load Last."
- Reconfirm travel arrangements.
- Reserve ample parking space for the movers and provide
clear paths inside the house.
The Big Day!
- Be on hand to answer any questions.
- Go over your inventory with the driver.
- Be sure to point out all FRAGILE items to the movers.
- Check, double check and triple check to see if anything
is left behind!
- Do not leave the house until the movers are gone.
A Few More Moving Thoughts:
Moving your computer - Make copies of all your files
and software. If possible, pack your computer, monitor, and
printer in their original boxes. If not, ask a moving company
for boxes made especially for computers.
Packing supplies - 1.5" packing tape, thick markers,
packing pellets, scissors, labels, tissue paper, newspaper
and blankets.
Inventory - Review inventory list.
Pack photographs between sheets and blankets in boxes for
added protection.
At your destination consider hooking up the TV and VCR to
occupy children until the movers have finished unloading the
vehicle.
Enjoy your new home!!
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