Moving Made Easy

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If you have planned a relocation before, you are aware of what a huge undertaking it is and that it should be it as simple as possible. The good news is that moving companies Aurora have come up with some ideas to get you through every step of the move to verify that all flows smoothly.

Two months prior to the moving day

  • Declutter

Carrying everything only adds to the cost. So the first thing to do is go through all the belongings and do away with the unnecessary knickknacks. Throw them away, sell or donate them.

  • Get estimates

There are certain times of the year when moving services are extremely busy, so it is best to start looking for one and asking for quotes early enough.

One month before the moving day

  • Start Packing

This should give you enough time to make sure nothing is left behind. However, at this stage, pack only what you do not use a lot.

  • Look for a place to stay

Just in case the new house is not ready by the time you are moving, look for a hotel to stay at or make arrangements with kin and pals.

  • Give notice

If you are leasing the house, give the landlord at least thirty days’ notice.

Two weeks prior to the moving day

  • Register the change of address

Let the utility suppliers, home insurance and the council know that the address has changed, as well as update it on the electoral register.

  • Take care of the mail

See to it that the mail is forwarded to the new address.

  • Look for a new doctor

Do not put off registering with a new GP surgery until the last minute. One can get an application online and then take it to the GP practice.

  • Settle the details with the movers

It is important to confirm that all is in order with the moving crew and they know the time and date.

One week before the moving day

  • Order food to be delivered to the new home

No one wants to get to the new place tired, only to find no food. It could be a hustle even going out to get takeout, so shop online for groceries before the moving and then have them brought to you when you arrive.

  • Know what not to bring

Some things like paints, flammables, and perishable goods won’t be transported by the movers so do not pack them.

  • Think of the children

If there are young kids, get a family member or a friend to watch them so that they are not weighed down by the stress of the moving.

  • Finish packing

At this point, most of the heavy packing should be done, and only a few things such as food are left behind.

The day before you move

  • Reserve a parking spot

Some areas have restricted parking, so let your neighbors know that you are moving and leave space for the truck.

  • Have a box of essentials

Avoid going through all the packed boxes to get something crucial such as clothes for the first night. We recommend keeping a separate carton of items that will be used during the moving and the first days. Include snacks as well.

  • Relax

The hard work should be through by now, and one can get time to sit back and await the haul day.

D-Day

  • Strip the beds

Remove all the linen and place them in a bin bag or a box that is well labeled so that the crew can place them on the bed.

  • Keep children and pets away

The best thing is to hire a babysitter to look after the kids or pets so that you can have the freedom to concentrate on the relocation. If you cannot get one, then keep them in one room that they can stay in until the process is done.

  • Final confirmation

Go over the whole lot one last time including rooms, cupboards, and drawers to confirm that there are no items that have been left behind. You could be surprised at how much stuff is usually forgotten during the busy time of packing.

Upon arrival

  • Greet the movers

Arrange for someone to be at the new abode to greet the movers when they arrive, and show them where to keep the objects.

  • Get people to unpack

Get a couple of pals and kin to assist with unpacking. This will make organizing and settling in a lot easier while giving you some time to spend with your loved ones.

  • Have a drink

It has been a long day, and there is no better way to unwind than to have a cup of tea or coffee for both you and the crew.

We recommend you to read “Organizing A Home Move” and “Avoiding Pests When Relocating”.