Moving Checklist
Royal Alaskan Movers Moving Checklist, tips from the pros!
Need help preparing for your move? Feeling overwhelmed with packing and not sure where to start? For answers to these questions and moving tips from the pros, Royal Alaskan Movers has put together a checklist list that you might find helpful as you plan your move and settle in to your new location.
Working with Royal Alaskan Movers:
- As soon as you know you’re moving, call Royal Alaskan Movers to set a date for our certified moving consultant to visually survey your home and prepare an estimate. (Virtual surveys available, too!)
– During your survey, make sure to clearly identify all items that need to be moved. We suggest putting any items you do not wish to have moved by our professional movers away in a specified area. Any items you don’t include in the survey—or add later to the shipment—will increase the cost.
– If you’re interested in packing and unpacking services, ask your Royal Alaskan Movers certified moving consultant for more information during your survey.
- If your company is paying for your move, refer to their moving policy to determine the services our professional movers will be authorized to perform.
- Once you receive your quote, go over the Estimate/Order for Service to make sure you have a clear understanding of each section. If you have any questions, ask your certified moving consultant to explain.
- Decide on what kind of coverage you’ll choose for your move: released value protection or full-value protection.
- Keep the phone number and name of your certified moving consultant or move coordinator handy.
Places to Notify:
- Notify the post office that you are moving. An online Change of Address form is available on the United States Postal Service website.
- Prepare a list of friends, relatives, business firms, and others who should be notified of your move. The following checklist will be helpful:
– Electric, gas, and water
– Sewer and trash
– Cable TV/satellite/Internet providers
– Banks and credit card companies
– Auto insurance and DMV (for your car registration)
– Newspapers and magazines
– Doctors/dentists
– Accountant (to confirm the tax implications of your move)
Downsize to Save Money on Your Move:
- Have a garage sale or sell your unwanted items online.
- Donate unwanted clothing or household goods to charitable organizations.
Working with Royal Alaskan Movers:
- Notify your certified moving consultant if you add or remove items from your planned move or if there are any changes in dates.
- Be sure to supply your certified moving consultant with the destination address, as well as your email address and phone numbers where you can be reached before, during, and after your move.
- Confirm any extra stops and locations required to pick up or deliver goods other than the main pickup or delivery points.
- If your car is being moved, please discuss the details with your certified moving consultant. (Have questions about moving your car to Alaska?)
Preparing Household Items:
- Keep hazardous materials out of your Alaska household goods shipment:
– Federal law requires that you dispose of flammables such as fireworks, cleaning fluids, matches, acids, chemistry sets, aerosol cans, ammunition, and poisons such as weed killer.
– Drain fuel from your power mower and other machinery.
– Discard partly used cans of oil, paint, thinner, bleach, or any other substances that may be flammable or combustible.
– Discard propane tanks used for barbecue grills.
- Set an appointment with a service technician to prepare your major appliances for shipment, or have your agent send someone out who is authorized to perform this service.
- Set a date to have your utilities disconnected. If possible, plan to keep utilities in service through moving day.
- Collect and pack all of your valuables. Once they’re packed, be sure to put them in a safe place so you can move them yourself.
- Obtain a written appraisal of any antique items to verify value. Avoid waxing or oiling wooden antiques and fine wood furniture) before moving. Some products might soften the wood, making it vulnerable to imprinting.
- Do not clean your upholstered furniture before moving. The moisture from the cleaning could potentially introduce mold into your shipment.
Working with Royal Alaskan Movers’ Professional Packers:
- Be sure to identify any extra-fragile items needing special attention. Properly mark any items you do not want packed or moved, as well as cartons you will want first when the shipment arrives at destination.
- Remove all wall décor, mirrors and pictures prior to the Royal Alaskan Moverscrew’s arrival, and have them ready to be packed.
- Collect things you definitely want packed together, such as children’s toys, and place in separate groups.
- Unplug all electronic appliances prior to the crew’s arrival. This includes home computers, stereos, televisions, and audio/video equipment.
Pets & Kids:
- If you have kids, make arrangements for them to be out of the house on moving day so you can focus completely on the move.
- If you have pets, make sure you have a plan for securing them in a safe place. In our experience, some pets don’t react well to strangers in their space, rearranging their environment. If that’s a scenario you anticipate, consider sending them to a pet-sitter for the day.
Last-Minute Details:
- Check closets, cabinets, storage spaces, and storage lockers for any articles you may have overlooked.
- Be on hand when the service representative arrives to prepare your appliances for shipment.
Working with Royal Alaskan Movers Professional Packers
- Place your valuables in a safe area, in order for the professional packers not to mix up your inventory and accidentally pack them.
- It is your responsibility to see that all of your goods are loaded, so remain on the premises until loading is complete. After making a final tour of the house, check and sign the inventory. Get your copy from the crew chief and keep it.
- Make sure the crew chief has the exact destination address. Be sure to let the crew chief know how you can be reached, including phone numbers and email address.
Take a last look around:
- Did the crew pack everything? Check attics, storage spaces, and cabinets.
- Is the water shut off?
- Is the furnace shut off?
- Are the light switches turned off?
- Are all utilities arranged for disconnection?
- Are all the windows shut and locked?
- Do you have a plan for returning the keys, or are you supposed to leave them behind?
Working with Royal Alaskan Movers Professional Movers:
- A Royal Alaskan Movers move coordinator will contact you to set a specific date for your household goods to be delivered.
- Be on hand to accept delivery. If you cannot be there personally, be sure you authorize an adult to be your representative to accept delivery and pay the charges for you.
- Check your household goods as they are unloaded.
- If there is a change in the condition of the property from that noted on the inventory at the time of loading or if any items are missing, note discrepancies on the crew chief’s copy of the inventory sheet.
- By signing the inventory sheet, you are acknowledging receipt of all items listed.
- Personally report any loss or damage to your move coordinator. Please visit our FAQs to learn more about filing a claim.
- When unloading, each piece of furniture will be placed as you direct, including the laying of rugs and setting up any beds disassembled at origin.
Once Move-In Is Complete:
- Keep all documents pertaining to your move in a safe place.
- If you’re eligible to deduct your moving expenses on your taxes, you’ll need these documents for reference.
Settling In:
- Check with your new post office for any mail being held and ask for delivery to start.
- Check state (and local) requirements for registering your car and obtaining a driver’s license.
- Let us know how we did! Write a Google Review about us or send us an email. We are dedicated to making your move as seamless as possible and appreciate all feedback during and after your move.
Want a Downloadable Version of This Checklist?
Here’s an easy, printable version you can use to keep yourself organized during your Hawaiʻi move.