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Have you recently moved into a house, or are planning on moving soon? Here’s are the 5 things you should do BEFORE you move in all your stuff!

Have you recently moved into a house, or are planning on moving soon?We just passed the4th year anniversary of when we moved into this house! Time sure flies (especially when you’re busy renovating!) and I thought it would be fun to write a helpful post about some house move-in to-dos… aka the 5 thingsto do BEFORE you move in all your stuff!

This list will hopefully give some good insight into what you should plan to do as soon as you move into your newly purchased home. (Check out this post for all the stuff to do BEFORE buying). Most will apply to older (previously occupied) houses, but they can certainly be relevant for new construction too.

Update: Check out this list of Gifts for First-Time Homeowners! Selling your house? Find out what you should leave for the future homeowners!

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1. Get a House Inspection

This one should be a gimme, because I hope that you had a house inspection as part of the condition of sale on the home you just purchased. But, even if you didn’t, I would highly recommend getting one anyways. It will give you a great overview about the things going on in your house from a professional standpoint, and trust me, no house is ever perfect. If anything, you’ll have a nice list of small projects to tackle as you wish (or even some major things to consider looking into asap).

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2. New Locks / Keys

I’ll be the first to admit that I don’t always remember to get a new lock installed as soon as I move into a house. In fact, last time I had to replace our deadbolt only because I hadbroken it. Butgetting new locks for the entrances to yourhouse is a good idea. Think about it,you just boughta house from strangers, and although they left you a key or two after the sale was complete,you never know how many copies of keys were made (or who they were given to) before you moved in.

Update: Check out this super handy door hardware makeover (better than keys!)

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3. Mark Electrical Panel

For this task, you may want to bring in a couple of lamps or noisy small appliances so that you can test all your outlets. You also might need some labels and/or pens to mark the electrical panel. Basically, you want to know how each breaker and outlet/switch are connected. Doing this as soon as you move in is a good idea because you won’t have furniture hiding any outlets, and it’s always better to have your electrical panel marked BEFORE you run into a problem.

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4. Clean Everything

Now, this might be the one thing that most people think to do when they move into a house. But I’m not talking about a regular dusting and vacuuming here (yes, you should be doing those too). I mean a complete house cleaning overhaul! You’ll want to sweep and mop the hard floors, dust and wash the walls (yes wash the walls!) and scrub down all cabinets and bathroom fixtures. Don’t forget to clean the blinds and wash any fabric linens the previous homeowners may have left. For the carpets, while a regularvacuum would be good,Iwould suggest alsorenting aspecialty steamer/cleanerand washing them that way. Why you wonder? Again, it’s way easier toclean thefloors (and rest of the surfaces) when there is nofurniture to move!

4b.Clean the Ducts

I would also like to recommend having the ductwork professionally cleaned, because you never know when it was done last. This is also useful if you’re moving into a smelly house (think cigarette or pet odour), because a lot of the smells will be trapped in the ducts. While you’re at it – replace the furnace filter too :)

Update: Check out the other household tasks you should do regularly

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5. Paint the Walls

This one might be the thing that most “new home” homeowners skip; and that’s completely up to you. If you like the paint colours that are already there, then go ahead and save yourself the time and keep them! However, if you’re like me and know you want to paint the walls (and what colours) then tackle this task before you start unloading boxes and moving all your furniture into place. Similar to painting the walls would be replacing the floors, but that is a more costly upgrade.However, if you know you have to change out some flooring –might as well get it done now!

NEW! Install Working Smoke/CO Detectors

I just thought of this one recently (after we purchased our newest home). You definitely want to make sure that your house has working detectors, and that they are installed where they need to be. (Code might vary depending on geographical location).

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I hopethese suggestionsgave you a good house move-in to-do list! If you’re thinking “holy tamoly, how am I supposed to get ALL these things done!?” – know that you can probably enlist the help of some friends or family. When we moved in, we had so many people come help us (thanks everyone!) and we got pretty much everything done in one weekend! If you HAVE to bring in your boxes/furniture, you could always clean one room first and load everything there, then clean the others.

Update: Check out this list of Gifts for First-Time Homeownersand this post about the steps involved when buying a house.

Remember, the longest thing will be unpacking your stuff – so why unpack everything right away if you have to move stuff later to accomplish one of these tasks? (Also – if you have helpers, it’s much easier to delegate cleaning/painting than having to explain where to place every. single. box.).

Did I miss anything on my list of things to do before you move in? Let me know what you would add!

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How do I prepare my house before moving in? ›

What to Do Right Before the Move
  1. Check the faucets for leaks.
  2. Flush the toilets.
  3. Inspect and label the circuit breaker.
  4. Run hot water to test the water heater.
  5. Test the smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors.
  6. Test the outlets.
  7. Turn on all the lights and appliances.
Mar 26, 2024

What to do 2 weeks before moving house? ›

Things to do, 4-2 weeks before Moving Day.
  1. - Start packing/sorting. If you are doing the packing yourself start as soon as you can, and certainly no later than two weeks to go. ...
  2. - Change of address. ...
  3. - Take your views with you when you move. ...
  4. - Land/Mobile phones. ...
  5. - Car. ...
  6. - DVLA. ...
  7. - Parking. ...
  8. - Junk Mail.

How to move in less than 2 weeks? ›

no matter where you're moving to or from:
  1. Book a mover as fast as possible. ...
  2. Clearly label all boxes & items. ...
  3. Check on parking or truck access from the street. ...
  4. Schedule any necessary appointments as far in advance as possible. ...
  5. Prepare packing supplies. ...
  6. Call your moving company and check your appointment.

How do I prepare to move in advance? ›

Here are the steps to get prepared.
  1. Make a Checklist. A moving checklist may seem tedious, but it works. ...
  2. Set Your Budget. ...
  3. Hire a Mover or Plan a DIY Move. ...
  4. Declutter. ...
  5. Get Packing Supplies. ...
  6. Pack an Essentials Bag. ...
  7. Keep Clothing in Your Dresser Drawers. ...
  8. Leave Clothes on Hangers.
Apr 18, 2024

How to pack in a hurry? ›

10 Packing Tips for Moving in a Hurry
  1. Hire movers. ...
  2. Create a to-do list. ...
  3. Source and/or buy boxes. ...
  4. Prioritize a “just in case” box. ...
  5. Keep it consolidated. ...
  6. Move less stuff. ...
  7. Take pictures. ...
  8. Color code boxes.

Why do you bring rice and salt to a new home? ›

Traditionally, old homeowners would carry bread, rice, and salt the first time they enter their new home in order to ward off evil spirits. These items should be carried together with that new broom or sweeper. Sprinkling salt on your door means that spirits are unwelcome in your house.

What do you cancel when moving? ›

Cancel or transfer all utilities (water, gas, electric, telephone, lV/cable/satellite/lntemet service). Check with your provider about cell phone service in your new location. Transfer prescriptions to a pharmacy near your new location. Transfer bank accounts.

How soon should you start packing to move house? ›

One full day is classified as twelve hours. So this can help you decide how much in advance you should begin packing. If you have a three bedroom house, with seven rooms in the house, then a full week before you move is a good time to start packing up your belongings.

How to pack a house in 3 weeks? ›

3 weeks before moving day: pack infrequently used belongings
  1. Pack all seasonal or rarely used items, like holiday decorations, fine china and off-season clothing. ...
  2. Stack the marked boxes in the rooms where you packed them.
  3. As with all your packing, label boxes according to where they'll go in the new house.

What's the best day to move a house? ›

Traditionally, the best day to move house is on Friday. That's because it keeps you from disrupting your work week, and you'll have the weekend to spend unpacking your boxes and setting everything up in your new home.

What is the hardest room to pack when moving? ›

A: The bedroom and kitchen can be the most complex rooms to pack, since they contain items you'll need to use during packing. Some people find a solution in waiting to pack these rooms last, while others may decide to pack the non-essential items, saving the essentials for the last minute.

What to start packing 2 months before moving? ›

Begin Packing Items You Don't Often Use

These items might include seasonal clothing and shoes and belongings you have stored in your attic or basem*nt. Be sure to label all boxes, so you can find your belongings easily once you make it to your destination.

What is the first thing you do when you move into a new house? ›

First priority should be items completed that week – such as safety concerns, cleaning, unpacking essentials, etc (speaking of essentials, make sure you've got all of these essential products for new homeowners covered).

Should I clean my house before moving in? ›

Giving your new home a thorough clean before you start unpacking is a great idea. It gives you the reassurance that important areas like the kitchen and bathroom are germ-free; and it helps familiarise yourself with the home's features, fixtures and fittings.

How do I declutter my house before moving? ›

11 Pro Tips To Help You Declutter Before Moving
  1. Get motivated. ...
  2. Don't procrastinate — start early. ...
  3. Start with the rooms and things you use the least. ...
  4. Pack with pride. ...
  5. Don't linger on old memories. ...
  6. Use the power of piles. ...
  7. Involve your kids with their things. ...
  8. Schedule dedicated time for decluttering.
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How to pack for a move in 3 days? ›

Here's what to do two or three days before your move:
  1. Pack one room at a time. ...
  2. Pack similar items together. ...
  3. Label your boxes clearly. ...
  4. Keep an inventory of important items. ...
  5. Carefully wrap fragile items. ...
  6. Pack a suitcase of essentials. ...
  7. Store boxes neatly after each room is emptied. ...
  8. Carefully store any bags of screws or parts.

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