Find a Surveyor. Booking a surveyor online will save you a considerable amount of money. Ask your surveyor to quote on examining the drains at the house.
Check the contents of lofts and attics and dispose of any unwanted items.
Sort through your possessions and decide what you wish to take with you when you move. If there are any items you wish to dispose of these can be donated to local charity shops or perhaps sell them on www.ebay.co.uk.
Research local schools in your new area and arrange for your children’s records to be transferred to their new schools.
5 weeks before you move
Have your car serviced particularly if you are moving far away.
Start to pack-up non essential items and ensure to label all boxes with the details of their contents and which room they are going to.
4 weeks before you move
Finalise your moving date.
To ensure you get the date and the company you want book your removals as soon as possible. Fridays and Saturdays can be more expensive and get booked up well in advance.
Check your home contents insurance policy to see what cover you have regarding moving home. Your removal company may be able to provide this if you are not covered.
Arrange for parking of the removal van outside your current and new addresses. This may involve parking bay suspension requests from your local council. Removal companies can arrange this but they will charge for it.
Let your broadband supplier know as soon as possible that you are moving to ensure you are not penalised for shutting down your account. You can compare deals available at you new address online to help you decide if you want to take your supplier with you or change for a better deal.
Order change of address cards to send out to friends and family
If you are moving out of the local area you will have to de-register with your doctor, dentist and optician and register with new ones in your new area.
2 weeks before you move
See who offers the best deal on Gas and Electricity at your new home. The size and postcode of your new home will affect your bills so it is worth investigating all the options.
Start to empty your freezer and throw out any out of date tins and jars in your kitchen cupboards
Review the security arrangements at your new home. At the very least we recommend that you change the locks on all your outside doors as you don’t know who may have had access to the keys. Your MovePlanner can arrange a free home security survey.
Call your home phone company to transfer your account. Your MovePlanner will provide all the contact information. Please have your account number to hand when you call. Request that they disconnect your current phone as late as possible on moving day.
Settle all outstanding accounts with your milkman & newsagent and cancel subscriptions.
Check with your estate agents when the keys to your new home will be available on the day of your move and what you should do with your own keys. Spare keys should be labelled and left in a secure place in the house.
Arrange a locksmith to meet you at the new address and change your locks – it’s the only way to be sure who has a set of keys to your house.
Make sure that you return all the books that you have on loan from the library.
Collect any remaining items from your dry cleaners.
Pack a box for use in the new home to include light bulbs, toilet rolls, candles, screwdriver, matches, cash and a note of important telephone numbers. Put this in your car.
Empty, disconnect and drain pipes of your dishwasher and washing machine. Secure the drum with travel brackets.
Empty your fridge and freezer of any unwanted food.
Keep refreshments flowing – moving is physically demanding work.
Remove all bedding and clearly label the box for immediate unpacking for the first night at your new home.
Identify to the removers anything that is not to go to the new home.
Once van is loaded do one last check around the house to ensure all items have been packed.
Day 1 in your new home
Contact your old gas and electricity companies to give them your first meter readings.
Surrender any parking permits from your old address and apply for a new one if applicable.! Consider fitting a new alarm in your new home. You can get alarm quotes online from reputable suppliers.