Ultimate Moving Checklist: From 8 Weeks Before to the Big Day

Although the infographic below was created by a company that services Australia, we think it’s good advice that applies to moving in Texas as well. Both places are known for wide open spaces, unique accents, friendly laid-back people, and a love of country music! To keep up with other useful tips like this one, be sure to follow us on Facebook.

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5-8 Weeks to Go

  • Clean out the garden shed and roof gutters
  • Run down supplies of frozen and perishable food
  • Sell large appliances that you will not take
  • Keep a list of incoming mail and notify change of address
  • Tell your friends and relatives that you’re moving
  • Prepare an inventory of everything
  • Notify your children’s school and make any necessary transport arrangements

4 Weeks to Go

  • Begin setting aside any important documents such as medical and school records
  • If renting, notify your landlord

3 Weeks to Go

  • Notify your change of address with local utilities and any other service providers
  • Arrange the sale of any vehicles that will not be going with you

2 Weeks to Go

  • Notify the bank
  • Arrange transportation of family pets

7 Days to Go

  • Redirect your mail to your new address through the post office
  • Change address on license and registration for vehicles

5 Days to Go

  • Finalize utilities including disconnection and connection at new address
  • Confirm new phone numbers and date of connection
  • Collect any items being serviced (e.g. dry cleaning or shoe repairs)
  • Cancel any subscriptions and deliveries (newspaper, food, etc.)
  • Return any rental items from the library/video store

3 Days to Go

  • Cancel any domestic services (e.g. lawn mowing, cleaning, etc.)
  • Empty trash bins and clear out the garage
  • Properly dispose of flammables, fuel, and cleaning supplies

1 Day to Go

  • Defrost fridge and freezer; wash out interior of fridge
  • Make sure gas, electricity, and water meters have been read

On the Big Day

  • Carry all important documents with you
  • Make sure all taps, gas, electrical switches and lights are turned off
  • Lock doors and windows and collect all keys
  • Double check that nothing has been left behind

Some Important Considerations When Moving

  • Kitchen – Food and liquids: discard any open and unsealed goods
  • Laundry – Appliances: disconnect from power and water supply
  • Living areas – Refer to the manufacturer’s specifications for guidance on preparing electronic items for transport
  • Outdoors – Clean down garbage bins, lawn mowers, tools and other outdoor items
  • Plants – Donate any plants when moving long distances
  • Dangerous goods – The following cannot be moved: cooking oils, cleaning solvents, aerosol cans, matches, pesticides, paint, thinners, oil, fuel/gasoline, kerosene, turpentine, weed killers, swimming pool treatments containing liquid chlorine (be sure to remove any fuel or gas from lawn mowers, heaters, lamps, etc.)

Keep a Survival Pack of Items You’ll Need Immediately

These items should be packed in a separate box, appropriately marked and placed at the read of the load to ensure that it is one of the first items unloaded. To ensure nothing is left behind, it is essential that at the completion of loading you do a final check of your home.

  • Electric kettle / coffeepot
  • Coffee mugs
  • Coffee / tea
  • Teaspoons
  • Toilet paper
  • Favorite toys for young children
  • Soap
  • Corkscrew
  • Bottle / can opener
  • Torch
  • Knife
  • Paper plates
  • Tissue
  • Clean clothes
  • Screw driver
  • Hammer

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Moving During the Holidays

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Excerpt from The Courier of Montgomery County:

The hustle and bustle of the holidays often will discourage real estate buyers and sellers. However, there are many advantages to moving during the holidays. It can be good for you whether you are a buyer or a seller. Here are a few reasons why you may want to move during the holiday season.

Seller Reasons:

  • Motivated buyers
  • Low competition
  • Negotiation Power

Buyer Reasons:

  • Serious sellers
  • Mortgage interest and timing
  • Faster closing
  • Tax deductions

The author of the article also advises, “Moving during the holidays can add anxiety to an already stress filled time of year. Make sure you allow for some self-care and wholesome nourishment. Enjoy the sights, sounds and scents of the season in small doses between the moving activities.” Click here to read the entire article.

Thinking about moving during the holidays? Another tip is to select a moving company that will help make the transition as stress free as possible. Check out our helpful moving and storage blog! If you are in the greater Austin, TX, area and getting ready for a move, contact us, your Austin movers at Apache Moving and Storage, for all of your boxes and other packing materials. Call (512) 452-4799 to speak with us about your next move or browse our Austin Storage page to learn more. Contact us for a free moving quote – we offer 20% off any move!

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Top 5 Things You Should Know Before Moving to Austin

Moving to Austin Relocation GuideThe Austin Relocation Guide offers answers to the top 20 questions asked about Austin, the 4th most populous city in Texas and the 11th in the U.S. We’ve selected our top five from their list of frequently asked questions – what we consider the most important things you should know before moving to Austin. Knowing what the weather in Austin is like is particularly important, as it may affect your decision on what time of year to make your big move from other cities in Texas.

While we realize that jobs are one of the main reasons people move to Austin, there is also a wonderful array of things to do in town, whether it’s a night out on the town for dinner or live music, or exploring the outdoors at one of Austin’s many rivers and creeks or the hike and bike trails. If you decide that Austin is the right city for you, be sure to check out our moving services.

1) Weather in Austin

Austin usually has hot, humid summers and mild winters. On average, temperatures reach the 90s (in degrees Fahrenheit) 116 days per year Lake Travis and the 100s 18 days per year, with the highest ever recorded being 112 degrees. Winter temperatures occasionally drop below freezing, but usually hover in the low 40s or high 30s. Snowfall is rare in Austin, and precipitation averages about 34 inches per year.

2) Getting a Job in Austin

In April of 2013, Forbes named Austin the second best city for finding employment. Austin’s unemployment rate is only 5.3%, and employment is growing in the healthcare and technology fields, fueled by the number of quality higher education institutions.

3) Best Shopping in Austin

South Congress Avenue, or SoCo to the locals, features music venues, art galleries, boutiques, restaurants, and food trucks. The Domain, another great shopping area, is 700,000 square feet of shops, most featuring local independent designers. The Second Street District is lined with eclectic, friendly, and often eco-friendly boutiques.

4) Activities in the Austin Outdoors

Austin’s “Violet Crown” refers to the purple glow of the hills surrounding the city just after a winter sunset. These hills can be explored via the Violet Crown Trail System, which starts in Zilker park and ends 30 miles south in Hays County. Zilker ParkThere are three man-made lakes nearby: Lake Austin, and Lake Walter E. Long are stocked for recreational fishing, and Lady Bird Lake offers recreational water sports, as well as biking and hiking trails for land-lovers. Austin’s “secret stretch” of the Colorado River, near Roy Guerrero Park, offers fishing, water sports, and the Colorado Wildlife Sanctuary.

5) Nightlife in Austin

Nightlife in the Live Music Capitol of the World is dominated by–you guessed it–live music venues. There are tons of concert clubs throughout the city, one of the most popular being The Continental Club. For those who are looking for something a little darker in their nightlife, ghost tours of Austin’s haunted sites are available as well. Another great Austin experience can be found on the Congress Avenue Bridge, where hundreds of bats billow from below the bridge, into the dusky sky like smoke.

Different Types of Moving Services

moving company services texasSome companies pack, load, move, and unload items, placing them exactly where they belong or where the customer wishes. Others may require that belongings already be packed, and they may only provide loading and unloading services. Unloading may be simply be off-loading the belongings at the residence, with no further placement.

Other companies may go even farther: they may pack the household contents, load the belongings, transport them to the new residence, and unload and set up the items precisely where they belong, to the residents’ specifications. Additionally, they may also clean the old residence. Some may even go so far as to clean both the old and the new residence.

A relatively new concept in moving is the “all-inclusive” company. This company does everything. They act as the real estate agency by finding the right house, then continue to offer their services during the entire packing, loading, transporting, unloading, and set-up process.

Find out more about what Apache’s moving services include.

Moving Day Tips

moving day tipsThe day of your move is all about smoothly getting out of one house and into the new one – if you’ve hired a company, all you’ll need do is oversee them, or stay out of their way entirely.  If you haven’t, it’s important to have some physically strong family members and friends on hand to help you load everything into your van (and then unload!).

Moving Day Tips and Tricks:

Empty one room at a time, and ensure the cupboards (if they are walk in) are also empty – once it’s done, sweep, mop or vacuum, and do one final pickup then close the door.  Make it clear to the others helping you that sealed rooms are finished with, so that people aren’t trailing dirt into rooms that are finished and clean.

Moving day itself will probably pass in a blur, so it’s important to try to savor your final moments in the house you’re leaving.  You’ll probably have many memories, good and bad, there, and full closure on that period in your life is important, so that you can move on.

You’ll want to keep a couple of boxes, or bags spare and on hand so that you can catch anything that you’ve missed, that’s been knocked into a corner, or essentials that you’ve kept out for the move – the latter should be marked clearly so that you can find them at the other end.

Keeping your kettle, mugs, coffee, tea, toiletries and baby supplies (if you’ve got a small child) separate from your packed belongings might be a good idea, as is keeping any essential work, moving, utility or ID documents in a safe place during your move.  The latter will ensure that they don’t accidentally go astray, or are placed somewhere that you can’t find them.

You should take a final meter reading, and where appropriate, shut down any water, electricity or gas supplies if no one is going to be in the house for a few days after you.

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5 Mistakes to Avoid When Moving

mistakes to avoid when movingWe’ve all heard the moving horror stories. The moving van that headed to Abilene, Texas while the new house was in Austin. The rented apartment that suddenly isn’t available, despite deposits and signed lease agreements. Movers who took off with the valuables and left someone else’s boxes in their place. Not everyone will have a perfect moving experience, but fortunately the true horror stories are few and far between. And most of the more serious problems can be avoided with a little bit of research and planning. Here are five moving mistakes you want to avoid:

Mistake #1: Thinking you can swing the move yourself

Ah, big mistake. Even a move across town can be very complicated, and takes extensive advance planning. There are a huge number of potential pitfalls, from the wear and tear on your poor body and damage to your household goods, to unexpected fuel costs. In the end, a do-it-yourself move may not be as “cheap” or as fun as you thought (that would be about the time you drop the TV on your foot or discover the truck is fully loaded but a third of your house is still on the sidewalk). Give yourself plenty of time to research how you want to move and discover everything that’s involved. Talk to friends who’ve moved themselves and to movers to get the full picture before you decide.

Mistake #2: You forget Fido has to move too

With all of the other things you’re worrying about, it’s easy to forget that the family pet needs to move too — and that’s one thing you can’t have the movers throw in a box! Visit your vet before moving day to make sure your pet has current shots, tags, certificates, and proper identification. If your pet will be traveling by air or in a car a long distance, ask about travel recommendations, portable kennels, and motion sickness medication. Make sure you carry the animal’s papers with you, especially if you cross state lines. When you get to your final destination, reinstate your dog’s routine and reward him with a special treat.

Mistake #3: You forget plants have special needs

Obviously, the inside of a van isn’t conducive to plant life. Lots of movers won’t handle plants, especially if you’re moving more than 150 miles or crossing state lines. If plant moving gets put on your to-do list, first check with the USDA to make sure there aren’t rules about bringing plants by car into your destination state (those that have big citrus crops, for instance, may be picky about incoming plant and potential insect life). A few weeks before the move, transplant plants from your breakable pots (the movers can pack and transport those) into lighter-weight unbreakable ones that will be easier to for you to move. If it turns out you can’t move your plants, donate them to friends, a botany class, or local retirement home.

Mistake #4: Forgetting to pack an overnight bag

Even if your move should not last more than a day, you will want to make sure you have an overnight bag with an extra set of clothes and some toiletries on hand for when you get to your new place. Chances are you will be tired and just want to rest when you arrive, instead of unpacking 32 boxes in search of your contact lens solution and pajamas. Having something ready to use will mean you will not have to scramble around the boxes and try to dig out what you need when you can barely stand up anymore.

Mistake #5: You didn’t clean house

Face it, there are tons of things in your home that you haven’t used in years. But you’ll be paying to pack them up and move them, and then you’ll be faced with unpacking them and finding a place where you can store them, unused, for another 10 years. Bad idea! Instead, plan a reuse, recycle, regift weekend where everyone in the family gets rid of the things you really don’t need or use. Donate items to charity, hold a garage sale, or give furniture to the kid next door who is getting his own apartment. It’ll save you time and trouble in the long run — and will prevent extra charges when your moving men stumble upon Grandma’s old dining room set hidden in the back of the garage!

Find out what moving services are provided by Apache Moving & Storage so you can avoid making these mistakes.

3 Ways To Stretch Your Moving Budget

moving on a budget1. Plan ahead. It’s a simple fact of life: The more rushed you are, the more you will have to pay. If you have the luxury of planning out your move, you can choose the time of year and even day of week that you will move – avoid the dog days of summer or the rainy, cold season. At Apache Moving & Storage, we keep our prices the same year-round for your convenience!

Planning will also keep you from making costly mistakes, such as forgetting to find a sitter for your pet or giving 30 days’ notice on your gym membership to avoid paying for an additional month. These small fees and expenses add up — and most can be avoided with proper notice.

2. Negotiate or barter. Just because your new landlord quotes you $100 for an extra parking space doesn’t mean you have to pay $100. Always, always, ALWAYS ask for a better deal. You won’t lose anything by asking, and you could just score a lower price. The same goes for the furniture store, landscaper, and your new gym.

Think about bartering for services, too. If you have skills in a certain profession, such as graphic design or carpentry, maybe you can swap your talents for other services in your neighborhood. Swap personal training services for a haircut. Whatever your skills and talents, someone else wants them!

3. Look for discounts. Many communities welcome newcomers with open arms — and plenty of discounts. Check in with the post office, your real estate or rental agent, the city’s newcomers club, or the Chamber of Commerce for a welcome packet. A typical haul might include coupons to local restaurants, a discount at the housewares store, and more. Ask for discounts when approaching membership-type organizations such as gyms and kids’ after-school programs. They may be dying for members and be willing to cut you a deal.

The key here is to ask. Ask to barter, ask for a discount, ask for a better price. You won’t always get one, but it’ll work enough to make it worth the effort.

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Important Moving Questions to Ask Moving Companies

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How do I find a reputable mover?

Ask family and friends. The Internet is also a good resource as you can get a lot of information on the company through their website. Be sure to check out their reputation at the Better Business Bureau (BBB). Some questions to ask before you hire:

  • Full company name and any DBA names (doing business as)
  • How long they have been in the moving business
  • DOT and MC license numbers
  • Company address
  • Phone numbers (local and toll-free)
  • Company web site address
  • Email addresses
  • References (be sure to call them)

If something does not feel right, move on, no pun intended!

How far in advance should I hire movers?

It is best to plan a move 5-6 months ahead of time, especially if it is an international or overseas move. If you have less time, you can still find good movers but will have to move quickly. It is important to note that whether you have 2 or 6 months, be sure to do some research on the movers you hire.

Should I get extra insurance while moving?

One of the most upsetting experiences in moving is having an item get broken or end up lost. Extra insurance may be a good idea especially if you have expensive or irreplaceable items. Regular insurance provided by most moving companies pay pennies per the pound. Unless your contract reads otherwise, this means that any items lost or broken will be paid per the pound and not based on their actual value.

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Apache Moving & Storage proudly serves the Austin area with three convenient locations: Austin, Round Rock, and Leander. Our Austin location is centrally situated to cater to the bustling heart of the city, while our Round Rock and Leander locations extend our exceptional services to the surrounding communities. To schedule your move or inquire further, contact us at 512-280-3388 or visit our website for more details. We are dedicated to providing outstanding customer service and value your feedback, so be sure to check out our reviews online to see why our clients trust us with their moving needs. To make your move seamless and stress-free, we offer free walkthroughs to assess your moving needs and provide an accurate estimate. If you’re planning a move, remember the important questions to ask moving companies to ensure a smooth and hassle-free experience. Our experienced and professional team is ready to answer all your queries and provide personalized moving solutions tailored to your unique requirements. Whether you are moving locally or long-distance, we have the expertise and resources to handle every aspect of your move with care and efficiency. Trust Apache Moving & Storage for all your relocation needs, and experience the difference of working with a top-rated moving company. Don’t forget to visit our packing materials page for high-quality supplies that ensure the safety and security of your belongings during transit.

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When to Hire Professional Movers

hiring professional moversThe two main things to consider when deciding whether to move your own items or to hire movers will be 1) your budget and 2) your physical ability to move the items yourself. Another consideration is how much time you have to pack and load your items.

Using a professional moving company is something to be considered. If funds are available, and time is a factor, then deciding to use professional moving services can be wise. Contact Apache Moving & Storage for a free quote.

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Preparing Your New Home

preparing your new homeBefore moving any of your belongings into your new home, it’s important to make sure that everything is as it should be.  You may have had a list of repairs you expected – or this may be the first time you’ve seen the house empty.  Take some time to go around with a notepad and check all of the sockets for obvious signs of wear and tear and look for damage that you might be otherwise liable for. Here are some tips for moving into your first house.

Ensure that any cupboards are empty, free of damp, mold or bad smells, and keep a close note of what where the electricity, water and gas stopcocks are.  While doing this, you’ll also be getting a feel for where you can place any furniture, how to get it up any stairs or even just into the house.  Note down any damage or concerns to discuss later with the appropriate person – it;s important to have these notes before moving anything in so that you can get the problems remedied as soon as possible.

If you’re renting from a landlord, he or she will give you a list of any fittings, fixtures and furniture being left behind – it’s very common these days for landlords to leave kitchen appliances such as the fridge, freezer, washing machine and stove.  If you’re renting, your landlord should also give you contact details, emergency repair numbers and any paperwork pertaining to these emergency repairs that you may need.

You should also ensure that the central heating and furnace are working correctly and collect any manuals for these from the previous occupant – these manuals will save you a lot of frustration in the long run.

Part of preparing for your move into a new home also includes finding the right mover, and that will depend on your needs. Read more about our moving services throughout Texas.