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Things to do before moving into a new house

Are you considering moving to a new house, but don't know what are the most essential things you should do before moving into the new house, then you are not alone. Moving into a new house can be overwhelming and exciting, as the excitement and the feeling of contentment with buying a new house can be incredible.


I finally moved into my new house and of course I was very excited about it. But you know what, whatever happens, you're going to have a hard time surviving the first few days in your new home. No, because your house is not good or you are not enthusiastic enough about the new place and the new facilities, but you will often find yourself in a situation where you will find that something is missing. and therefore, it is important to ask this question about what should I do before moving into a new house? There are a lot of things you need to take care of and if you are moving to your new home anytime soon, then here is the answer to all of your questions regarding what should be on your priority to-do list before moving into a new house.

Things to do before moving into a new house
Things to do before moving

What should you do before moving into your new home?

You bought a new house and you probably hired an expert interior designer to design and furnish your new house. But, is your house ready to move into? If so, it's time to take a close look and see what you need to do before you move in.


There are some daily things you would need immediately after the move, and it is best to check these essentials and make sure your home is fully ready for you.


Once that is sorted out, you need to work on other things that may be crucial to you, and that is what we are discussing here in this article. Things like updating your address to make sure the interior design firm has properly installed all essential appliances and accessories, like the water filter, air conditioner or ceiling fan, etc.


Another important thing to do is find and book the moving and packing service for a seamless moving experience, as they can help you pack and move all of your goods safely and without any problems.


Once it's sorted out, it's time to move on to other important things that need to be done. Here is the list of things to do before moving into your new home. Take a look at the things you need to do before moving into your new home.


Inspect the house

And just before moving into the new house, you need to do an appropriate inspection for any errors like a leak or missing installation, etc. And if by any chance something is still pending, make sure it will be operational by the time you move in. The new home should have all the appliances, gadgets, features in place so that you can live comfortably after you have moved in.


Update address

Updating your current address for different subscriptions (and various documents) is an important thing to do before you move, and it's best to do this before you move. Indeed, the live address is connected to so many things, from forwarding emails to maintaining bank insurance subscriptions to credit cards and so many other things, so it's best to set update the address at the right time to avoid missing any invoices / subscriptions, etc.


Transfer utilities

Before moving into your new home, transferring all utilities from your current address to your new home can be very important. For example, if you need to update the address with your local kitchen gas dealer to ensure you get delivery to the correct address.


You should also make sure to put all of your physical utilities in your new home. By that, I mean mainly, gas, water and electricity. Well, it is true that physical utility companies are fairly quick when it comes to activation, but there will be no harm in notifying them of your move early. It is actually more important if you move during the high season, because during this time they also have a lot of work to do in other accounts.


Changing the locks

It is important to make sure that the new house you are moving into is safe for you and your family. And, the first thing to do to keep it safe is to change the locks on your new home. This will give you a lot of mental peace and you can lie in bed after the long and tiring journey without having to worry about a stranger running around with a key to the front door.


Additionally, having the locks changed before finally moving in with your belongings will also prevent your items from being exposed for that brief period of time while the locks are being changed.


Changing toilet seats

If you are moving into a rented apartment or have brought a house that belonged to someone else, it is always recommended to change the toilet seats. Believe me; this will make you feel like the house is yours now, because you won't have to worry about what happened there before you get the keys.


Now, if you are a clean monster like me, then I will definitely suggest that you opt for a removable toilet seat. In this way, you can actually remove the whole thing and clean all the nooks and crannies of the toilets in impeccable cleanliness.


Check the alarms

You should check the fire alarm and carbon monoxide detectors. To increase the security of your home, it is very important to check smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors.


So before you move into your new home, go to your new home with a box of batteries and test all of the carbon monoxide detectors and smoke alarms there. And if you find that the building does not have a carbon monoxide detector, get one. Also remember that when you set it up for the first time, do it outside. This will allow him to get a clean reading of fresh air as a baseline.


Get your circuit breaker

When you have to find your breaker using a flashlight, it's not much fun. It would therefore be wise to spend time finding it when you have electricity in your home. Also find the main water and gas shut-off valves before you get there. It is best not to wait until a broken pipe spouts water on the floors of your apartment.


Clean cabinets

It is always best to clean cupboards and cabinets when they are empty. Once you start storing items there, it can take a long time to remove all the items and then clean them. And therefore, it is better to properly clean cupboards and cabinets when they are empty.


Clean the house

In fact, not just cupboards and cupboards, cleaning the whole house is just as important. It is therefore preferable to call a professional household cleaning service or have the house cleaned by any means before moving in.


Now, cleaning an empty house is easier than cleaning a house filled with your belongings. Therefore, I always suggest that individuals do a thorough cleaning of the entire house before moving in. Well, if you can do the cleaning by yourself, that's fine. But if you can't, it's best to schedule the cleaning with a professional before.


Take photos

As you inspect your new home, make it a habit to take clear pictures of your new space, especially if you're renting. Indeed, in many cases there is a chance of losing the security deposit in the future while leaving this house in case there is damage to your current space. But, if you have pictures of all the existing damage as proof, you don't have to pay for them.


If you are buying a new home and you see some damage that was not mentioned in the home inspection documents, it is also recommended that you take a picture of it. After that, contact the tenant, seller or the moving company, who is responsible for the damage, and ask them to repair the damage or compensate you.


Also, be smart enough to take note of while conversing with them. Indeed, in case they do not want to repair the damage, you can consider visiting the small claims courts if the damage is serious enough.


Other tasks

Suction coils under or behind the refrigerator is an important task. These coils, over time, are eventually clogged with dust and hair. It is therefore difficult to release heat, which makes your refrigerator more difficult to work. So better clean them properly

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