Finding a local mover is now
Fast and easy!
Moving Headlines
Powered by Feedzilla
Free Moving Quotes

Moving Checklist

The moving period brings exhausting responsibilities and many things on your mind. How can one deal with all the task that needs planning and not overlook anything at all? Expert movers not only recommend the use of moving checklists but also provide models with exemplifications of the things that you should do or remember. Thus, the real planning of your move should start at least a couple of months in advance, and this is the best way to organize your moving checklist. Divide it in sections corresponding to each of the weeks remaining to the move.

 

The initial part of the checklist should cover the price estimates and the budget planning, the inventory of the house goods, an analysis of the possible furniture arrangement at the new home and the redecorations or the cleaning of the new house. It is not a bad idea to include clutter removal on the checklist, so that the moving as such can go smoothly afterwards. As time passes and the key moment is approaching, you'll have quite a lot of papers gathering; create a file with all the receipts, the written agreements, contracts and the like, so that you may find it right away and use it later when it may be the case.

 

Moving checklists have another big advantage: they allow one to keep a close record of the expenses so as not to exceed the budget. A simple excel doc that you print should do well for the role of checklist. Leave several columns for each and every written item so that you may write down appointments, dates, special notes or costs. Thus, you'll have everything organized and will be able to access anything you may need without any trouble at all. Though the Internet models are pretty useful and general, you can nevertheless create your own moving checklist starting from personal criteria put into practice.

 

As the moving day approaches, you'll have to consult your checklist daily so as to meet the schedule. It is actually a good idea that you look over all the things to do a day in advance so that you are prepared for the next situation. A simple but relevant example here is the kids' school transfer: it is not enough to visit the new school and establish the data with the direction; you will also have to take the school transfer records from the old school as well. Tick every item that you solve, but always have a final look over the checklist to make sure that everything has been seen to.