The stress free moving day guide
Tips for a hassle free move.
We all keep some items handy for the last night – toothbrushes, cell phone chargers, hand wash, medication, toilet paper, pillows and blankets. These are the transitional items you will need at the other end immediately so keep them together and make sure you have identified boxes or suitcases in advance to take them with you. (If not, a few extra boxes is an option your moving team is prepared for). Once you’ve packed all these away, store your suitcase somewhere secure while your home is open and ensure it’s kept separate from items being loaded onto the truck.
Milk left in the fridge? Do a final check of the kitchen, bathroom and each bedroom and sweep around them before the truck arrives. The paper towels and surface spray you use for your final clean are also going to come in very handy when you arrive at the other end, so be sure to pack them when you’re done. Keep that mop handy for one final sweep when our team leaves. We know some Supers who raise the lid on old style stoves and check under the hotplates, so it’s worth giving this a once over if you haven’t already. Renters tip: we recommend keeping a cream cleaner and sponge eraser handy for any spot cleaning on walls or doorways where marks are more evident after a property is cleared of boxes.
Leave a note with your forwarding address for mail for the new owner and the super if you haven’t arranged it through the Post Service. The same applies to utilities. If you haven’t notified them yet, make a note to follow up asap. If you plan to leave a tip for your moving team, double check you have some cash or step out to an ATM to make a withdrawal before they arrive.
Your team of movers will let you know when they’re on their way to your property so be sure your ring volume is on and keep your phone handy. If you have a portable charger for your cell phone, today is a good day to keep it close. Check the street to see conditions and notify them of any changes.
Go over any key pieces of information together. In a doorman building? Have a hyper vigilant Co-Op? Or is there a service entry the team needs to use? Our removalists are seasoned experts but no one knows your property like you do. Stay close-by for any trouble shooting and any questions on arrival. We’ll walk through the plan together once we’re inside your property and make sure we’re all on the same page. You’ll check the inventory list and sign it with your team. Vigilant supers often like to drop by during a move and see how it’s progressing, so keep an ear out for any questions they might raise which your movers can’t answer.
As we get closer to finishing loading the truck you might want to consider giving anyone meeting you at your destination a heads up that you’ll be on the move soon. If someone is meeting you at your new property with the keys, be sure to confirm your meeting time is locked in. Then double check you have the cell phone details of your removalist team in case you have any traffic issues or unexpected delays along the way.
Lock windows and doors. Do that final sweep that means no delays to having your bond returned. Leave the keys behind as per your arrangement with the landlord or building. Renters tip: take photographs of the condition of each room before you leave.
We’re on the home stretch but your removalists have the same arrival and entry process at this end of things. Once you’ve facilitated entry, they’ll be working with you on where to leave your boxes and furniture while they are unloading. Renters tip: take condition photographs for your records and identify any issues to document with your building management.
Hot water, electricity, and wifi are essentials for making sure your first night is stress-free. Check these on arrival and jump on the phone if you need to make any changes. This is also a good time to check if the property is secure for the arrival of any young children or pets, i.e check fencing, gates, windows and access points.
Once your removalists have finished unloading the truck they’ll do a final walk through with you and make sure everything’s in place. If you’re using Piece of Cake for your move, one of the senior members of the company’s Executive Team will jump on a call with you and make sure there’s nothing else we can do to help. Then you can sign off on the completion paperwork and tip your team if you’re happy with their work.