MOVING COUNTDOWN
Planning and preparing will make your move run smoothly.
Following a schedule will keep you on track.
8 WEEKS BEFORE THE MOVE
If you are using a professional mover, get estimates from
different moving companies and choose the one that is best
suited to your needs.
If you are moving yourself, get estimates from truck rental
companies. Be sure to reserve in advance.
Draw a floor plan of your new house. This will help you
decide what furniture stays and what furniture will go.
Use up things that can't be moved- such as the food in your
freezer and flammable household aerosol cleaning supplies.
Contact the chamber of commerce in your future location and
start gathering information about your new home town.
6 WEEKS BEFORE THE MOVE
Discuss costs, insurance. packing, loading, delivery, and
the claims procedure with your mover.
Inventory all of your possessions now. Determine what can be
sold and what can be donated for a tax deduction to
charity.
Get copies of your records from doctors, dentists, lawyers,
accountants, etc. Make arrangements to transfer your children's
school records.
Go to the post office and obtain a change of address kit and
start filling out the cards. Don't forget about magazine
subscriptions, catalogs, creditors, etc.
Find out from your accountant or the IRS about
tax-deductible moving expenses. But make sure you keep accurate
records.
4 WEEKS BEFORE THE MOVE
If you have contracted to have the mover do all the packing
for you, arrange to have this task completed a day or two
before loading the truck for the move.
If you need it, arrange for storage.
Clean Or repair any furniture, curtains, or carpets that
need it.
Hold a garage sale. Use the extra cash to splurge a little
on your new place.
If you are moving yourself, figure out how many boxes you'll
need. (Many truck rental companies will provide this
service.)
Do-it-yourselfers should take stock of non-boxable items.
Add 15 percent to their combined cubic feet (along with total
cubic feet of boxes to be loaded) to figure the size of truck
you'll need.
3 WEEKS BEFORE THE MOVE
Assemble packing materials.
Furniture pads
Hand truck
Dolly
Packing tape
Nylon packing string and rope
Bubble wrap
Styrofoam "peanuts"
Crumpled news papers .
Scissors
Utility knife
Large self-stick labels
Felt-tip markers
Boxes, boxes, boxes
Begin packing items that you won't need. Don't pack too much
weight in an unreinforced box.
Arrange to cancel utilities and services at your old home
and have them installed at your new home.
Make travel and hotel reservations.
Get car license, registration, and insurance in order.
2 WEEKS BEFORE THE MOVE
Arrange to transfer bank accounts to new branch
locations.
Cancel any direct deposit or automatic payment arrangements
on bank accounts you arc closing.
Make any special arrangements to move pets such as airline
reservations and traveling containers. Consult your
veterinarian about how to make moving easier for your pet.
Have your car checked and serviced for the trip. Make sure
tires arc in good shape and all fluids are at adequate
levels.
Cancel delivery services (newspapers, diaper, etc.), Arrange
such services in your new location.
1 WEEK BEFORE THE MOVE
Transfer prescriptions to a pharmacy in your new
location.
If you will need a babysitter, arrange for moving day
service.
Return library books and video tapes.
Two to three days before the move:
Defrost your refrigerator and freezer.
Have the movers pack your shipment.
Arrange to have cash, a certified check, or money order
ready to pay the driver on delivery day.
Set aside valuables and legal documents to go with you, not
on the van.
Pack clothing and toiletries to go with you: take a day or
two's extra clothes in case of a delay.
Pack your first day handy items box (see Delivery Day) to go
with you.
0 DAY
Do-it-yourself movers should pick up truck early.
Make a list of every item and box loaded onto the truck.
Be on hand to answer questions and give directions.
Let the mover know where you can be reached.
Before you sign it, read the bill of lading. Keep it in a
safe place until your goods are delivered, charges are paid,
and any claims are settled.
Check your old home to make sure you've turned off water and
that no leave-behind appliances arr running.
Inspect basement, attic, garage, or any out buildings.
Lock up all doors and windows.
DDAY
Check off all boxes and items as they come off the
truck.
Change locks.
Make sure the utilities were, in fact, hooked up.
Unpack kids toys.
Have useful first-day items handy.
Scissors
Utility knife
Coffee cups
Tea kettle
Paper plates
Paper towels 3 Toilet Paper
Instant coffee, tea, soft drinks
Bar soap
Dish soap
Pencils and paper
Local phone book, if possible
Masking tape
Bath towels
Trash bags
Toiletries kit
Shelf liner
Be on hand to answer questions, pay the driver, give
direction, and examine your goods.
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