PLAN YOUR MOVE

Four Weeks Before the Move...

  • Call Moving Guys for Rent and schedule your move.
  • Tour your house and decide which items should be discarded or donated to charity. Consider a garage sale.
  • Call physicians and dentists. They may recommend a colleague near your new home.
  • Get copies of renewable prescriptions.
  • Arrange transfer of school records.
  • Check homeowner's insurance policies to see if moving is covered.
  • Be sure your new home is protected by transferring fire, theft, and other personal property insurance.
  • Transfer personal insurance records.

Three Weeks Before the Move...

  • Plan to use up most food items before the move.
  • Check and clear tax assessments.
  • Arrange to have major appliances serviced before you move them.
  • Movers can't take aerosols, flammables, corrosives, or ammunition. It's best to use them up or give them away before you move. Propane tanks must be emptied as well as lawnmower fuel tanks.

Two Weeks Before the Move...

  • Make your travel reservations for the trip.
  • Notify the Post Office and get a change of address form. Notify magazines to which you subscribe. Note: You must fill out a change-of-address form for each person receiving mail at your address.
  • Close or transfer all charge accounts.
  • Return library books and other things you've borrowed. Collect things you've loaned and items in layaway, cold storage, etc.
  • Arrange to discontinue utilities and delivery services.
  • Take the time to fill out the "Welcome To Your New Home" data sheet for the new owners.
  • Protect your shipment from damage by disposing of cleaning fluids, acids, caustic drain cleaners, etc.
MOVING GUYS FOR RENT

One Week Before the Move...

  • Transfer bank accounts, and ask your local credit bureau to transfer your records to your new city.
  • Reconfirm travel reservations.
  • Arrange for cable TV disconnection.
  • Arrange connection of utilities in a new home. Draw up a floor plan of your new home, and indicate placement of furnishings. It makes moving in twice as easy.
  • Arrange to have cash, certified check, or money order ready to pay the driver before goods are unloaded (unless your employer is paying the charges or you've arranged to pay by credit card).
  • Set aside maps, games, snacks, flashlights, and other items you'll take in your car.
  • Gather medicines and important papers for the car trip.
  • Your local phone company business office can help you with phone service for your new home, as well as disconnecting service at your present home.
  • Drain water from all garden hoses.
  • Start packing suitcases.
  • Drain gasoline from a lawnmower.
  • Anything Moving Guys for Rent is packing should be left in place. It's easier and safer, for example, to pack glassware right from the cabinet it's kept in.

The Day Before the Move...

  • Get the name, address, and phone number of your destination agent.
  • Put cleaning supplies, toiletries, and a coffee pot in a special box to be loaded last and unloaded first.
  • Finish packing all suitcases.
  • Defrost, clean and dry refrigerator.

The day of the move...

  • Be on hand all day to answer questions, accompany driver during inventory, sign bill of lading, and confirm your new address and delivery date. Be sure to advise him of your en route accommodations and telephone number, if known.
  • Make a final check of every room and storage area. Make sure windows and doors are locked, keys are transferred, and lights are out.

Moving Tips

Here are a few tips to help make your move as easy as possible:

  • Clear out unwanted goods - hold a garage sale.
  • Get rid of flammables - paint, petrol, gas cylinders.
  • Empty fuel from mowers, clippers, trimmers, and so on.
  • Clothes - do you need them all? Charity shops may want them.
  • Separate books - disposable, family reading, valuable.
  • Check all electrical goods - will they work in the new home?
  • Start making up your change of address list.
  • Arrange to have mail forwarded.
  • Arrange termination date for electricity, gas, oil, telephone, and other main suppliers.
  • If you are taking electrical goods such as a stereo, see if you still have their original boxes.
  • Have rugs cleaned.
  • If you have children, separate cherished toys to travel with you.
  • Round up personal documentation - marriage/birth certificates, driving licenses, and so on.
  • Keep passports separate, so they are not packed.
  • Want to take the car? Check on import regulations and the duty payable.
  • With regards to family pets- make sure vaccinations and documentation are up to date.
  • Will your new home be ready? If not, you need to arrange temporary storage.
  • Shops, schools, theaters, lifestyles - it's never too early to find out about your new home.
  • Start running down freezer stocks.
  • Arrange your finances - close or transfer bank accounts, savings accounts, and so on, if necessary.