Our Moving Advices
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Should I book well in advance? What is the transport time? What is the minimum amount to pay for my move? Discover all our answers in the following sections:
Frequently Asked Questions
Tips for the Packaging
Our Moving Advices
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Get Ready to meet your Future Neighbors.
Take the time to meet and communicate with your future neighbors. Exchange contact information with them. In addition to being friendly, you can help each other if someone is traveling.
Plan your preventive maintenance.
Like a car, your home needs a regular focus. Annual inspections ranging from the heating system to routine checks of the water heater’s status, a little preventive maintenance can save you much more expensive and inconvenient emergency repairs in the future.
Change Latches and Make Replacement Keys.
Having new keys and locks for your home is relatively inexpensive. The previous owner may have shared spare keys with neighbors, which could present a future danger. You can also have a spare key made and leave it to someone you trust, just in case you get stuck outside.
LEARN to Turn Off Your Water Supply.
Water damage to appliances can be expensive. As a homeowner, you must make sure you know how to cut water in your home.
Collect recommendations
Before you need it, it’s best to ask friends, family, acquaintances and neighbors to recommend plumbers, electricians, appliance repairers and other professionals so you do not have to hunt in case of emergency. Make a list with the necessary contacts.
Check that your home is fully covered.
Make sure your home insurance covers everything you need. If you have jewelry or special collections, such as masterpieces or musical instruments, you may need insurance that covers jewelry and valuables.
Over the years, if you make significant improvements to your home, for example by installing an addition or new hardwood floors, it is also wise to let it know, as this could affect the cost of your home.
Learn to Know your Home.
Familiarize yourself with the electrical and heating systems in your new home. Label the circuit breakers in your fuse box so you know which one to change if you blow a fuse.
Keep a little money of side.
It’s a good idea to save for a broken refrigerator or leaking roof, which may require you to spend money immediately.
Keep records.
Improvements to your home can increase its resale value. Keep track of the paperwork for this new central air system or your dishwasher, so you can document it for a future buyer – or in case something happens later. Having the paperwork can be helpful in case of unexpected resale of the property.