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HGTV's FrontDoor.com Offers Top 10 Time-Saving Tips for Moving
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KNOXVILLE, TN--(Marketwire - May 13, 2009) - When it comes to moving, a little preparation
goes a long way. Tons of time and energy can be saved by planning ahead,
staying organized and focusing on details. HGTV's FrontDoor.com offers 10
time-saving tips to make moving fast and efficient.
(http://www.frontdoor.com/top10)
1. Make a moving schedule. Starting 60 days before the move, use a
week-by-week checklist to keep the process on track. The tasks to
accomplish further from moving day might seem trivial at first, but staying
on schedule will prevent last-minute headaches. Time will be at a premium
on the days leading up to the move, so be diligent in checking off each
task.
2. Hire a quality moving company. Resist the temptation to hire a company
that offers a too-good-to-be-true rate. An unreliable mover will cost time
and money in the long run if items are lost or broken. Check out moving
company credentials with the Better Business Bureau and the Federal Motor
Carrier Safety Administration.
3. Pare down your possessions. If an item won't be used in the new
environment, don't waste time packing it. Notorious clutter items -- unread
books, unfinished projects and half-empty cleaning products -- are prime
targets to leave behind. Hold a garage sale or give away the unwanted
stuff.
4. Pack like a pro. Come up with a packing system so all boxes end up in
the right rooms when they get to the new home. One option is to buy a box
of magic markers and create a "color code" system for the movers --
red-labeled boxes for the living room, blue for the kitchen, etc. On moving
day, draw a floor plan of the new place with each room labeled and give it
to the movers.
5. Make the house move-out ready. Most movers won't disconnect anything
that's hard-wired, so unplug all the appliances and lighting fixtures that
go. Make sure all paths are clear from the house to the moving truck. Speed
up the process by knowing the ground rules for what movers will and won't
do -- most won't touch flammable items, perishable foods or plants.
6. Stock up on packing supplies. Don't run out of packing tape the morning
of the move; have plenty of supplies on hand. Early on in the moving
process, start gathering boxes, tape, bubble wrap, newsprint, box cutters
and markers. Try to save time and the environment by packing with materials
you already have. Load up suitcases and plastic containers and use pillows,
scarves and towels to "wrap" fragile items.
7. Pack a moving survival kit. Don't throw everyday essentials like ID
and medicine in with other belongings, only to have to dig through boxes
later. Instead, pack a "last-to-go" box with all of the necessities --
toiletries, snacks, important documents -- and carry it yourself, not on
the moving truck.
8. Spruce up the new home before moving in belongings. It's easier to
clean, paint and make improvements while the new home is still empty.
Before hauling in all the furniture and boxes, be sure to vacuum, dust
baseboards, and wash the kitchen and bathroom floors.
9. Map out the new floor plan. Decide how to arrange the furniture before
moving it into the new place. The best way to do this is to make paper
cutouts of the furniture. Measure the dimensions of the piece and tape
together newspaper pages to match the "footprint" of the furniture. It's
much easier to reshuffle newspaper than all that heavy furniture.
10. Change the address and notify companies before the move. Completing a
change-of-address form before you head out can prevent hassles such as
past-due bills, service lapses and even identity theft. Schedule dates in
advance to discontinue utilities, phone, cable and Internet and arrange for
these services at the new address. Several services even allow utilities
hookups online.
About FrontDoor
FrontDoor.com (http://www.frontdoor.com) is an online real estate listing
service powered by HGTV, the No.1 source for home-related media content.
The award-winning site currently offers more than 3.5 million listings of
homes for sale and partners with other leaders in the home shelter category
including Realogy Corporation, Prudential Real Estate and Leading Real
Estate Companies of the World™. In addition to providing users with the
latest real estate listings, FrontDoor houses expert HGTV advice and videos
along with original Web series and a comprehensive library of engaging,
interactive tools, guides and information.