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Moving a household is never easy, but it doesn't have to be traumatic. The easiest way to handle a move is to divide it into manageable chunks. With thoughtful planning and organization of tasks, you can minimize the work that remains to be accomplished on moving day. Neglecting to take care of chores ahead of time, however, can turn a move into a nightmare.
We cover every aspect of moving in this article, from planning and packing to the arrival at your new home. In this opening section, we'll start at the beginning, with the planning stage.
Planning a Move
To effectively organize your move, begin months ahead. Along with making arrangements, you'll want to tend to countless details that can overwhelm anyone if they're left to the last week before the move.
Whether you're moving yourself or hiring a mover, don't move unnecessary items. A move is a good time to get rid of things that are no longer useful. For example, don't pay to move paperback books you'll never read again.
Make a master checklist of everything that must be done. So that you don't fall behind, schedule a deadline for each task and check off each task when it is done. There's so much involved in a move that you may forget what has already been accomplished.
Make reservations well in advance if you plan to rent a moving truck or hire a professional mover.
If you plan to ask friends for help, make sure they can make the commitment and ask enough friends to make the job easier. Don't expect one or two people to move all your belongings.
If you plan to rent a truck, get a lesson or two on how to drive one, particularly if you've never driven a truck before or if you will be driving it for a long distance.
Get carpets and slipcovers cleaned before you move. They'll come back wrapped and ready to transport, and you won't have to spend time trying to do this at your new location.
If you plan to travel by car over long distances, get your car checked out before you leave. Be sure to have a serviceable spare tire.
A Checklist for Moving
Two Months Before a Move:
Get estimates from movers
Collect boxes
Select mover and go over all details of the move
Begin packing little-used items
Go through your house to find unwanted items
Notify correspondents of move
Have a yard sale or donate items to a charity
Plan menus to use up food in the cupboards
Arrange air travel for family, if necessary
One Month Before a Move:
Begin packing
Notify post office of change of address
Notify utility companies of change in account or disconnections
Notify newspaper of address change or stoppage
Collect important papers and medical records
Make any reservations for lodging
Two Weeks Before a Move:
Check car; have any necessary repairs done
Renew or transfer prescriptions
The Week of a Move:
Transfer or close bank accounts if moving long distance
Obtain traveler's checks, if needed
Defrost refrigerator
Tag furniture to identify its location in the new home
Prepare survival kit so the family can get along if the moving company is late
The Day of a Move:
Strip beds
Disconnect all appliances
Packing is the part of the move everyone dreads. But with the right strategy, it can go smoothly and quickly. That's covered in the next section.