Thursday, November 1, 2018

The Most Epic Moving Checklist in the History of Moving

Let’s face it, moving is stressful. That’s why we’ve created an epic moving checklist to help you stay on track. We’re here to help you figure out exactly what you should be doing before, during, and even after your move. Moving all your belongings from one place to another is hard, and so is relocating your life in general. But, let’s not forget that moving to a new place is an exciting time! With some guidance and this 8-week guide to your upcoming move, you’ll be sure to have everything done between now and the big day, leaving you plenty of time to celebrate.

8 weeks before you move:

So, you’re 8 weeks out! Close, but not too close. It’s important for you to start planning ahead for every aspect of your move. The good news? We’ve got you covered. We’re not going to lie, there’s a lot to do to prepare. Yet, you’ll be thankful you started early and had this epic moving checklist to ensure you stay on top of your to-do list.
1. Create a “moving” file or folder on Google Drive to store quotes, receipts, and records related to your move. For example, how much is Dan the mover quoting you? Was that price for 10 or 15 boxes? You’re not going to be able to remember all of the details. So throw them in a document for easy reference.
2. Schedule in-home estimates with an Updater Certified Moving Company. Make sure you hire someone you feel you can trust by clicking the button below. 
3. Create a realistic budget for moving expenses. We know you want to hire professional movers, but that new sectional and that wine fridge, but priorities, right? 
4. Read over documents from your movers before signing anything. Don’t let contracts intimidate you by learning about the documents you’ll be receiving ahead of time. We can’t emphasize enough how important this is, there’s a reason it’s #4 on our list.
5. Request time off work for moving day. If you can, plan to take off and move on a Friday. That gives you the rest of the weekend to get yourself organized. Nice tip, right?
6. Choose a school for your kids. Need a little help in the research department? Great Schools can help you choose the best school in your area.  
 Parent bringing kid to school - epic moving checklist 
7. Along the same vein, request transcripts for your kids from their old school for their new school. Regardless of how far you are moving, the new school your child attends will need these. Arrive prepared so your kid(s) don’t get left behind.
8.  Plan a garage sale. Then, donate anything left that you couldn’t sell.
9. Plan how to move fragile or unusual items, such as guns, pianos, fine art, pool tables or safes. The list goes on and on. The movers you hire may not be qualified to move some larger (or more expensive) items, so you may need to hire a specialty mover to do the job. Make sure you’re aware of exactly what the movers you hired will and will not move.
10. Confirm that your moving company is licensed and insured by verifying their Department of Transportation number (also referred to as a DOT number).
 Man Lifting Couch - Epic Moving Checklist 

6 weeks before you move:

When you’re six weeks out from a move, it’s important to make sure you’re getting all your ducks in a row. If you’re moving out of town, you’ll need to do things like spend time with family and friends. Then of course, you need to begin to organize your belonging (and life in general). There are dozens of tasks that must be addressed in this time, so keep reading our epic moving checklist to discover all you need to do. Don’t worry, six weeks is plenty of time to get it all done.
11. Make time for friends and relatives before moving day. Squeeze in a few last memories is your current home by throwing a simple dinner party. It doesn’t have to be elaborate to do the trick.
12. Collect free boxes from restaurants liquor, grocery, and office supply stores. You can also pay a visit to your local bookstore. They have more boxes than they know what to do with and will be more than happy to hand them over for free.
13. Research packing hacks to make moving day easier.
14. Label your moving boxes using different colored stickers/tape for each room. This will make your life a ton easier when you’re all moved in and ready to start unpacking.
15. Create an inventory sheet of all your valuables before they go on the moving truck. Also, keep a private list of which boxes you packed your valuables in.
16. Mark moving boxes that are fragile. You don’t want textbooks stacked on top of your grandmother’s china.  
17. Take photos of all electronics before unplugging them. This will help jog your memory when you’re reconnecting things such as your TV and stereo.  
18. Put all your hardware in labeled baggies for easy furniture reassembly.
19. Gather socks, t-shirts, towels, and linens to use as free packing supplies. Wrapping water glasses in dish towels? Why didn’t we think of that!
20. If you’re moving into an apartment, find out if there are any moving day requirements.
21. Address minor home repairs before moving out. If you live in an apartment, this might be the difference between getting your security deposit back, or not.
22. If you’re moving cross country, have your vehicles serviced. The last thing you want is to deal with a breakdown mid-move!
23. If your move requires shipping your car, don’t leave anything in it! Spare tires and jacks might go missing.
24. Measure doorways, stairways, and elevators to make sure all your furniture will fit. Measure twice – move once!
25. Research your new community for points of interest. Find your new favorite hangout spot or restaurant! Yelp and Foursquare are great places to start.
26. Last but not least for this section, pack a little every day. You don’t want to find yourself packing all of your belongings the night before.
 Woman taping box - Epic moving checklist

4 weeks before you move:

Four weeks out – you’ve officially hit the one-month mark! Now’s the time to start gathering important documents that you’ll need to bring with you to your new place. You should also start doing things like selling and donating items. It will be a lot easier to complete items on your moving checklist when you’re not bogged down in possession that you neither want nor need.
27. Purchase moving insurance to cover all your belongings during the move.
28. Confirm parking options for your moving truck – you may need a permit for moving day.
29. Use or donate items that you can’t pack or sell, such as frozen foods, bleach, and aerosol cans.
30. Gather all financial and legal records in one place.
31. Gather birth certificates and passports for everyone in your home. Then, carry important documents on your person during your move.
32. Find a landscaper and snow removal service in your new neighborhood.
33. Return your library books.
34. Return movie and video game rentals.
35. Pick up clothes from the dry cleaner.
36. Compile medical, dental, and optical records for everyone in your home.
37. If you’re moving out of town, find a new doctor, dentist, and vet in your new neighborhood.
39. If you’re moving long distance, plan your route and book hotels.
40. Shop around for cable, internet, and phone bundles. Then, schedule installation and/or cancel your old services.
41. Make sure your pets have ID tags for their collars.
42. Request copies of vet records and get any necessary pet medication.
43. If you’re moving out of the country, make sure your pets have all necessary vaccinations.
44. Make a moving day playlist to enjoy while moving and unpacking.
 couple dancing and unpacking - epic moving checklist

2 weeks before you move:

The big day is almost here! You’re two weeks away from moving and it’s time to update your accounts and records for your new place and address. You also want to take these two weeks before your move to plan ahead packing, meals, medication, pets, and children. Moving day is a BUSY one. Make sure to have everything on your moving list checked off for this two-week point. Trust us, you’ll be glad you did!
45. Create a moving file to organize your moving-related receipts and bills. You’ll want to keep a list of moving-related expenses to claim as a deduction at tax time.
46. Recycle or dispose of corrosives, flammables, and poisonous items. Make sure you’re disposing of toxic items properly.  
47. Prep two-weeks worth of meals and use everything in the freezer. Check out some great meal prep ideas!
48. Return borrowed items from friends and family.
49. Back up your computer. If something goes awry during your move, you’ll be thankful you have everything saved in an alternate place.
50. Set up trash removal and recycling for your new home, and cancel your current service.
51. Remove light bulbs from all lamps you plan to move.
52. Moving far? Clean out your safe deposit box and any lockers you might have at a gym or community center.
53. Fill your prescriptions.
54. Prepare a list of emergency service technicians and preferred providers. You don’t want to be googling plumbers while your toilet is overflowing in your new home.
55. To keep little ones safe during a move, line up a babysitter or make arrangements for a play date.
56. Find somewhere safe for pets to go during your move. Look into doggy daycare or ask a friend to watch them for a day – who wouldn’t love to dog sit Fido, Fluffy or Muffin?
57.  Use Google Maps to find your way to work by car or public transportation.
58. Send out moving announcement. There are plenty of creative ways to share your new address.
 Woman mailing letter - Epic moving checklist 
59. Change your address with loan providers, credit cards, banks, and the payroll department at work. Also, remember to order new checks.
61. Change address for Social Security benefits within 10 days of moving. Make sure to notify government offices, including the Social Security Administration, Department of Veterans Affairs, and the IRS.
62. Transfer your homeowners or renters insurance to your new home. Here’s what happens to your homeowners insurance policy when you move.
63. Cancel or transfer your membership at the gym, yoga studio, Crossfit facility, etc.
64. Update your address for newspaper and magazine subscriptions.
65. Transfer your utilities including water, electric, and natural gas.
67. Update your address with Amazon and any monthly subscriptions boxes you receive.
68. Change your address for your auto insurance and car registration.
69. Clean outdoor furniture before it's moved.
70. Transfer your prescriptions to a new pharmacy, if necessary.

The week you move:

The week has come! It’s time to make sure you organize your belongings, finish packing, and clean your old home. Make sure everything’s squared away early. It’ll allow for a stress-free moving day – and who wouldn’t want that?
 packing glasses - epic moving checklist 
71. Donate unopened food by asking your moving company if they work with Move For Hunger.
72. Make sure you canceled and/or redirected scheduled deliveries. Remember that pair of shoes that was on backorder? Make sure they get shipped to correct address.
73. Clean your current home for the next resident.
74. Unplug your fridge and freezer to defrost the night before. Make sure you lay a towel in front of it to absorb any water that leaks.
75. Drain water hoses to your washing machine and ice maker.
76. Empty oil and gas from grills, heaters, lawn mowers, and snow blowers.
77. Leave a note or small gift for new residents.
78. Make sure nothing is hiding on shelves or in closet corners.
79. Before conducting a final walk through with your landlord, fill nail holes with a bar of soap. Check out some DIY tips here.
80. Watch the weather channel and prepare for rain or snow.
81. Pack an essentials box with everything you’ll need for your first 24 hours in your new home.
82. Make a worst-case scenario plan in case your movers run late.
83. Take photographs of your empty place to prove it’s in move-out condition.
84. Withdraw cash to tip your movers.
85. Clean your new place. A lot of times, the previous homeowners are only required to sweep their house or apartment. Don’t you want your new place to be in tip-top shape and sparkling from head to toe?
 Woman cleaning home - Epic moving checklist 

Moving day:

Moving day is here! All your moving prep has led you to this very moment. You’ve checked off almost 100 items on this moving checklist to get you to this point. On the day of your move, make sure you get an early start. Start the day off right and get moving. The earlier you move in, the more time you will have to start unpacking and settling into your new home.
86. Rise and shine! Set an alarm and get up early on moving day.
87. Protect your floors and carpets during the move.
88. They’ve worked hard for you all day, so tip your movers.
89. As soon as your movers leave, make your bed and unpack your shower curtain and toiletries. This makes a nap and a shower so much easier. And let’s face it, it’s the first thing you’ll want to do post move.
90. Get to know your neighbors!
91. Go grocery shopping. At this point, you’ve eaten enough take out. Having food in the house will also prevent you from unnecessary spending.
92. Don’t have curtains or shades yet? Cover your windows with sheets for privacy for your first night. This will help you sleep more comfortably, trust us.
93. Thank your real estate agent or broker. They’re the reason why you’ve moved into your beautiful new home. A simple thank you note goes a long way.

One week, post move:

You’re moved in! You’ve checked off almost everything on your moving checklist, but you’re not done yet. Now is the time to start making your new place yours. Unpack, decorate, and have fun personalizing your new home.
 Couple eating pizza - Epic moving checklist 
94. Leave a detailed review of your experience with your moving company.
95. Post leftover moving boxes or unwanted furniture on Craigslist. Or, give them to someone you know is moving.
96. Clean the carpets in your new home.
97. Sweep your chimney before you use it.
98. Make sure your home’s address is visible from the street.
99.  Install a new home security system.
100. Explore your new neighborhood – local shops, supermarkets, libraries, cafés, grocery stores, and restaurants.
101. Send thank you notes to friends and family who helped you move.

Two weeks, post move:

Finally, you’ve made it to the last two checkpoints on this epic moving checklist! Make sure you’ve completely settled in. Now that you’re comfortable, take a night off and call a babysitter!
102. Aim to unpack all your stuff within two weeks of moving in.
103. Last, but not least, make copies of your new keys for the babysitter, nanny, and dog walker.
 Phew! We're out of breath. But congrats, you survived!
We hope that our moving checklist has been the list to end all checklists. Was it helpful? Let us know. And as always, we love feedback. If we missed anything, let us know in the comments section below. Happy moving! 

Thursday, August 9, 2018

15 THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW BEFORE MOVING DAY

1. Start preparing early.If you’re moving within the month, boy… I hope you’ve started preparing already. Moving is a lot more time-consuming than you may think. Think about your kitchen alone. How many cabinets and drawers you need to pack up? Yeah, make sure you give yourself plenty of time to pack up, especially in case something unexpectedly comes up. Do NOT save packing until the day before. Your friends and family will be cursing you on moving day.
2. Clearing the clutter.One of the easiest ways to start packing is to start with the clutter. Clean off countertops. Clean out closets. Get rid of the overwhelming mess first.
3. Keep it or pitch it.And while you’re clearing up the clutter, decide what you need to keep and what you can pitch (or donate). Do you really need that little broken end table in the new house that you have been meaning to fix for the past 5 years? Or the ping pong table in the basement that no one has played… like ever? Yeah, might want to donate that one.
4. Boxes in every size.Make sure you purchase boxes in various sizes. For our winter clothing I had really big boxes since they were pretty light when all packed up and everything was stored in one place. But that same box wouldn’t work for my kitchen dishes. Also, check your local grocery store for free boxes. Always works for me!
moving day boxes
5. Wrap it up.Purchase plenty of packing paper and bubble wrap. I would hate for you to get to the new house with broken collectibles or nothing to eat on. Yeah, it takes a loooong time to wrap everything, but it’s better than having to replace items after you move.
Don’t forget to purchase packing tape, scissors and permanent markers (have extras of everything too). And don’t skimp on the packing tape. Trust me, it’s worth keeping your sanity for that extra $2 when you’re tape roll keeps falling apart.
6. Get lots of moving blankets.Moving blankets are great for covering large furniture in the moving truck so things don’t get scratched. Also useful for large paintings, mirrors, and televisions. Once you unwrap items, you can use the blankets when moving furniture so you don’t damage your door frames.
7. Make a list, check it twice.I’m a list maker. I make them on my iPhone, on my computer, with sketchpads and my pencil. It will help you keep track of all the tasks if you’re able to write them down and cross them off as you complete each one. Trust me, this is a moving day tips you’ll want to follow.
moving day checklist
8. Order PODS or a storage unit if needed.Sometimes you can’t transition smoothly from your old place to your new home. Check into pricing of PODS or local storage units and compare. Also check online for coupons and see if one place will honor a competitor’s pricing. Worth asking at least!
9. Turn on utilities in the new place.Yep, make sure you do this. I’d hate for you to move in the dark.
10. Draw a floorplan.It will help your movers know where to place furniture if you draw out a floorplan of your new home prior to moving day. Kinda sketch where the couches, end tables, etc will go. You can always tweak it later, but at least it’s a starting point.
furniture layout
11. Mark your kitchen cabinets in the new place.Your mother-in-law might want to try and “help” you unpack kitchen boxes. Yeah, then you won’t be able to find your soup ladle for 6 months. Instead try to get your helpers on track by labeling the cabinets and drawers with sticky notes (plates, cups, mugs, silverware, etc).
12. Mark your bedrooms.I’m sure you labeled all of your boxes with “Sammy’s Bedroom” or “Office”. Make sure you put a sticky note on the door of the room so they know what is where.
13. Buy carpet protection tape.You just closed on your new house and you can’t wait to move into your dream home on this rainy October afternoon. Umm… you probably want to protect your brand new carpeting. While removing your shoes can help, the best idea is to invest in some carpet protection tape.
14. Call in the reinforcements.Make sure you tell all of your friends and family member way ahead of time when you’re moving (so they’ll have no possible excuse not to be there, right?). Provide them with lunch and beverages, especially bottled water, throughout the day.
moving day
15. When all else fails, hire professionals.If you have a lot of valuables and nice furniture (or if all this moving talk simply makes your brain fry), maybe consider hiring some professional movers. It can be a bit pricey, but it might just be worth it for some!

Friday, July 13, 2018

Top Moving Industry Blogs You Should Be Reading

If you’re a moving company looking for the latest industry news, or a homeowner/renter looking for some great moving advice, the moving industry has a moving blog for you. The biggest challenge is knowing where to begin.
As moving blogs and newsletters are gaining popularity, industry information and moving tips are becoming more accessible. If you're looking to gain insights on all things moving, it now only takes a few clicks.
Moving blogs offer great advice for moving companies and people moving alike. They can help answer any and all of your moving questions like: When is the best time to move? What cities were most people moving to last year? How do you market your moving company?
Start with these moving blogs and use them as a jumping-off point for your moving research.
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If you're a moving company looking for the latest in technology

The MoveHQ blog is the moving industry's go-to resource for information about move management systems. Their Industry Insights blog is home to the industry's most comprehensive guide on how to choose right move management system for your moving company and their Product blog features in-depth guides and updates for MoveHQ's suite of moving company products. Whether you're a moving company with one truck or you operate a fleet of moving trucks, the MoveHQ blog has something for you.

If you want to stay up to date on moving industry news

If anyone knows the moving industry in the U.S., it’s AMSA. The AMSA Newsroom exists as a storehouse for the latest information and statistics in and around the moving and storage industry. It’s important for moving companies to be on top of moving industry news to stay competitive and offer their clients the best moving experience.
If you're not located in the U.S., your go-to resource should be the IAM Newsroom. Both sites are informative content hubs, the perfect resources for staying in the loop on all industry happenings.

If your moving company wants to brush up on marketing

Tract Leads 4 Movers provides marketing solutions for moving companies. Unsurprisingly, their blog is full of marketing tips and tricks specifically tailored to moving companies, covering everything from web page layouts to online reviews. It’s a great resource if you’re looking to boost your online presence and grow your customer base.
Looking for more marketing advice? Check out our post on the trends moving companies need to master.

If you’re the one moving

There are a handful of helpful moving blogs and tips out there. Here are just a few:
Updater's Moving Tips blog is a resource that tops all resources. Not only have we put together tips, tricks, hacks, and an easy way to find a moving company, but we condensed them into posts like the Top 50 Moving Hacks of All Time and The Most Epic Moving Checklist in the History of Moving Checklists. Give it a whirl!
A handful of friends of ours have awesome moving resources as well:

If you want the moving industry to come to you

Don’t feel like digging around for moving industry information? No worries! With the Movers Search Group National Email Newsletter, industry job openings and news will be delivered right to your inbox every quarter. Simply sign up for their newsletter or check out their newsletter archive. It’s an easy way to stay up to date on the whereabouts of industry "movers and shakers" — pun intended.

If you’re looking for a little bit of everything

Okay, we may be a bit biased on this one. But we’ve designed the Updater blog to be an all-encompassing resource on all things moving, real estate, and property management. From trend reports for moving companies and moving tips for new movers to customer experience strategies and industry event recaps, the Updater blog has it all.
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Keep yourself informed to complete your best move

Whether you’re a moving company looking for some insights into the state of the moving industry or a first-time mover looking for the right moving blog, there is a blog for you. Use these blogs to keep yourself up-to-speed on the latest the moving industry has to offer and keep your moving game strong.
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