Things To Do Before Moving-In to a Newly Constructed Home

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Good job! for passing the most time and energy draining part which is the “construction process”. Having your own home is a big achievement in life because you will not worry anymore for your monthly rent. You can save a lot of money or use it to other important things. Now it’s time for your family to enjoy at your new home.

But the hassle will not just stop there. There are still a lot of things that you need to do before you can totally relax in your new home. It is also much better to ask your family and friends to complete the process for less hassle and stress in moving-in into your new home.

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Change Address

No one wants your credit card to be cut or suspended due to late payment, right? Also, your monthly subscription of your magazines might be delayed as well. Updating your home address or billing address through your bank is the first thing that you need to do. If you thing that it will eats up a lot of time, worry no more! All you have to do is visit USPS website and head over to the Change of Address portion, and tadah! You can know start the process of changing your address. One whole dollar and 15 minutes of your time is all you need to get your mail at your new home. Sure, you’ll eventually need to update your address with your credit cards, subscription accounts, etc., but getting set up with the USPS’s mail forwarding buys you some time and ensures that you don’t miss any important documents.

 

 
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Toilet Seats

A simple toilet seat swap will help you feel like the home is really yours – and it will keep you from worrying about what happened in it before you got the keys. If you want to go the extra mile, consider choosing a detachable toilet seat. You know that frustrating feeling of scrubbing your toilet seat hinges, never feeling like they’re truly clean? With a detachable seat, you can take the whole thing off and get every nook and cranny sparkling.

 

 
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Smoke Alarm Detectors

In each and every house it is a must to install a smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors for additional safeguard of your family in case of any fire accidents. If your new home doesn’t have a carbon monoxide detector, buy one at a home improvement store or from Amazon. When you first set it, do so outdoors so it gets a clean reading of fresh air as its baseline.

 

 
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Clean the Cabinets and Closets

When moving in there are a lot of things that you need to unload like dishware and clothes. You will not use a lot time in cleaning it, all you have to do is grab a clean cloth and your cleaning solution. Make sure to wipe down thoroughly each and every cabinet and closet to remove any dust or smell from the wood or paint.

To make sure that you were able to remove all the smell, you can use a disinfectant spray that you can buy in any grocery store.

 

 
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Change Door Locks

It is important to priority the safety of your family and property. Make sure to change all the locks before your moving-in date and change the lock in your front door first to avoid any stranger running around inside your home. This is a MUST, not an option, so make sure that you do this and make it number one in your to do list when you move-in into your new home.

 

 
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Labeling All Box

It is a huge mistake if you are packing your belongings without labeling it because it will mess up everything when you move-in to your new house. Labeling boxes will definitely make your life easier in unpacking your things. Your boxes should be labeled according to their corresponding rooms, such as “Kitchen”, “Bathroom”, etc. Also, all fragile things should be labeled properly as well to avoid becoming any damaged while in transit.

 

 
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One Essential Bag

Chances are good that you’re not going to want to sift through hundreds of boxes for pajamas and a toothbrush. For this reason, don’t forget to pack an essentials bag for your first night or week in your new home. The suitcase should include a few changes of clothes, PJs, toiletries, pet essentials, baby essentials and medicine.

 

 
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Check For Leaks

During your move-in, always check first is there is any water leaks. Don’t use the water yest! Wait two hours, making sure no one uses any water, then check your meter again. It should read exactly the same. If it doesn’t, you have a plumbing leak. You may or may not choose to deal with it right away, but at least you’ll be aware of the current state of your pipes. Plus, it’s a lot easier to arrange two water-free hours during moving – when everyone in your family is out of their routine – than in the normal course of daily life.

 

 
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Locate your Breaker Box and Shutoff Valves

It is a must that you know the location of your breaker box, main switch of your water and valves. Many people find themselves in a situation using a flash light and trying to locate the switch in the dark. Again, it’s better to find them now than to be frantically looking for the valve as a burst pipe gushes water onto your floors.

 

 
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Cleaning the Former Home

Before you move, don’t forget to clean your old place, because some landlords are returning an amount to the tenant if they leave the place clean. This should include vacuuming all floors, cleaning out the fridge and wiping down surfaces.

Always Green Cleaning Services Chicago can definitely help you in cleaning your old home and your new home. Move-in and Move Out service is one of their expertise. They can help you to clean thoroughly and make sure that there will be no marks left behind. They also have good rates in their service.

 
 

 
 

 
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Work as a Team

Work with all parties to make sure that the move goes as smoothly as possible. You can talk to your homebuilder about damages occurring before and during the move. You need to deal with it right that time before you let them go. Problems with the individual contractors at your house can often be resolved by talking to the sales and customer service representatives at the homebuilding company.

Keep your expectations realistic and work to resolve any problems at the moment, and those problems will not keep you from your new home. Those issue will be resolve in the upcoming days.

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