What to Do on Moving Day: Moving Day Checklist

Moving day checklist

So, the countdown to moving day is on and time is ticking away faster than ever, bringing the dreaded moment closer and closer with every passing second.

The mere thought that all your careful planning, meticulous organization, and laborious work will boil down to a single day can be downright scary and overwhelming:

What if things don’t go according to plan?

What if you’re not ready by the time the movers arrive?

What if your movers are late (or don’t show up at all)?

What if it rains (or snows, or thunders, or turns biting cold or scorching hot) on Moving day?

What if the moving truck breaks down or gets in an accident?

What if someone gets hurt during the move?

The list goes on and on – there are so many things that can go wrong on moving day and ruin your move that you have every right to be anxious, fearful, and very much stressed out.

And yet, panicking will do you no good – instead of worrying and despairing, you need to do everything possible to make moving day easier, smoother, and safer.

You can’t stop it from raining on your parade on the Big day, of course, or prevent traffic accidents from happening, but you can still have a successful relocation experience – as long as you know what happens on Moving day, how to best prepare for it, and what crucial moving day mistakes to avoid.

If you’re not yet sure what to do on Moving day to keep moving chaos at bay and ensure the favorable outcome of your relocation endeavor, the following moving day checklist is just for you.

It will guide you through the most important 24 hours of your relocation adventure and will help you make it, no matter the difficulties.

1. Rise with the Dawn

It’s Moving day – the busiest and most important day of your move!

You want to be up early – fresh and rested – so that you have plenty of time before the movers arrive and don’t need to rush things.

You’re going to need a lot of energy and stamina during the following 24-hour period, so make sure you go to bed as early as possible the night before and try to get a decent sleep (as difficult as it may be, knowing what the morning will bring).

Set the alarm clock for an early start, enjoy your morning cup of coffee (and a healthy breakfast), and get in a positive mode – your big adventure is about to begin!

And our insightful tips for a smooth moving day will help you make the most of it.

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2. Pack the Last of Your Items

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Once you’ve finished breakfast, taken a shower, and got dressed for the day, it’s time to pack everything that is still out of the boxes – the sheets, blankets, pillows, and nightwear you slept in (as well as your bed – if relevant), the bathroom items you used in the morning, the kitchen items you needed for your breakfast, etc.

Unless you have hired professional packers to prepare your items for shipment on moving day itself, everything else should already be packed and ready to go.

Check if all the boxes are tightly sealed and properly labeled with their contents, destination rooms, and necessary handling instructions (pay special attention to cartons containing fragile items and items of high monetary or sentimental value).

Good to remember: Make sure all the items you’re going to need during the trip to your new home and immediately after arrival (or until your shipment is delivered, in the event of a cross-country move) are packed in a separate first-night box that is going to travel with you.

3. Take Plenty of Photos

With all the moving boxes and half-disassembled furniture lying around, your old place will hardly look like your sweet home anymore, but you’ll still benefit from having a few photos of it – they will not only remind you of your old life and your big moving adventure but will also:

4. Set Aside the Items That Are Not to Be Loaded on the Moving Truck

To avoid confusion and mistakes when the movers arrive and start loading your items on the waiting truck, you’re advised to put everything that you’d like to keep with you during the move – your box of essentials, personal electronic devices (phones, laptops, tablets, chargers), tickets and keys, documents, jewelry, family heirlooms, etc. – in a separate room and lock it so that no one but you and your family members has access to it.

In fact, it’s best to set aside all your valuables and move them yourself – this will help ensure your peace of mind and prevent conflicts with your movers.

Bonus moving day tip: Be careful not to become a victim of identity theft during your house move.

5. Ensure Moving Day Safety

One of the most important things to do on moving day is to take the necessary precautionary measures to avoid injuries and accidents during the hectic moving activities:

5.1. Make it safe and easy for your movers

One of the most important things to do on moving day is to remove obstacles from the way.

Make it safe and easy for the movers to take your items out of your property and into the moving truck:

5.2. Avoid any type of property damage

Protect your property against damage:

5.3. Dress appropriately for the occasion

Dress appropriately:

Safety should be your top priority on moving day.

5.4. Keep children and pets out of harm’s way

Just make everything possible to ensure the safety and well-being of your loved ones, your movers, and, of course, yourself.

Hopefully, your preparations will be over by the time the movers knock on your door (at the pre-agreed hour if everything is alright – if the movers are more than half an hour late, though, contact the moving company right away and demand to know what is going on and when exactly you can expect the moving team to arrive).

6. Meet the Movers

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So, how does moving day work?

When using professional moving services, the process is quite straightforward – the movers arrive, load your items on the truck, and head to your new address.

To have a smooth moving day, though, you need to be alert and flexible, pay attention to the details, and respond quickly and effectively in every situation.

First things first, when the movers arrive, welcome the team, show them around, and discuss any necessary details, concerns, and requirements:

  1. Greet the movers and let them know you’ll be there for them whenever they need you;
  2. Make surethe moving truck’s USDOT number is the same as the one on your estimate and all workers are representatives of the moving company you hired;
  3. Review the movers’ paperworkand make sure you’ve been provided with all the required documents (order of service, Bill of Lading, valuation addendum, inventory lists, receipts, etc.) – moving companies are required to give you all the papers before they start loading your items on the truck. Read them very carefully to confirm that the details of your move are clearly and explicitly stated, the terms in the Bill of Lading match the terms on your original service order, and everything is as previously agreed. Address any concerns before you sign the documents;
  4. Check the movers’ inventory to make sure that ALL the items you’re going to entrust to your relocation partners are included in the list and the condition of your goods is stated correctly;
  5. Give the movers a walkthrough of your house or apartment and provide them with all the relevant information they need:

Professional movers have the experience and know-how required to ensure a smooth and trouble-free relocation.

Your carefully chosen moving partners know their stuff and will perform your move in the safest, fastest, and most efficient way possible – let them do their job, but stay around so that they can easily get to you if they have questions or need assistance.

7. Be Kind and Considerate to Your Movers

Being polite and keeping a light mood will go a long way towards reducing the moving stress and inspiring some goodwill in your movers. It will be highly appreciated if you:

8. Check and Double-Check for Forgotten Items

Your moving day checklist ends with a thorough inspection of your old home.

Once your items have been taken out and loaded on the moving truck, do a final walkthrough of your house or apartment to make sure nothing has been left behind.

Visit every room and check all the closets, cabinets, and shelves, go through the garage, the attic, and the basement, look in the crawl space, under the stairs, on the walls, and in any other place where something may be hiding.

If you’re leaving any furniture behind, make sure all the drawers are empty.

Be sure to finish your inspection before the movers leave, as you don’t want to find a forgotten item after the moving van has already departed.

9. Provide Directions and Contact Information

The last thing to do before the movers leave your home is to speak with the driver, provide any necessary last-minute information, and find out as many details about the delivery as you can:

10. Clean and Secure Your Old Home

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Tired and exhausted as you may be by the time the movers depart, there is one more thing to do before you can leave your old home – ensure its good condition:

  1. Check for damages that occurred when hauling out your bulky items – dings in the walls, chipped stairs, broken doorframes, etc. You’ll want such damage repaired as quickly as possible so that you don’t lose part of your security deposit or haggle with homebuyers;
  2. Give your old home a good cleaning(or hire a professional cleaning company to do the job for you if you don’t have the time or energy to deal with it yourself) and take out the garbage;
  3. Make sure that all the lights, ceiling fans, remaining appliances, heating and cooling systems, etc. are turned off;
  4. Write down the meter readings (or even better – take a picture) so that you can verify that the figures match up when you receive your final bills from the utility companies;
  5. Leave a welcoming note with useful information (such as when the next garbage day is or where to find the garage door opener) to the new occupants of your home. It’s also a good idea to collect all the keys from your family members and leave them on the kitchen counter for the new homeowners/renters;
  6. Close and lock all the doors and windows and wave your old home goodbye.

Your moving day checklist is complete. Have a safe and fun trip to your new home!

Now that you know what to expect on moving day and how to make the most of it, you can give a simple answer to the bothersome questions:

How to have a smooth moving day?

How to make moving day easier?

How to make moving day less stressful?

All you need to do is choose the right movers for you and be fully prepared by the time they arrive. Your success is guaranteed!

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Written by Jessica Ryan

Moving Expert & Contributor

Posted on Monday, April 22, 2024,
Last updated on April 22, 2024

Jessica is an experienced moving expert and author of informative relocation articles and useful tips.

Ellie Davis says:

I liked that you mentioned you need to make sure all the items you are going to need during the trip to your new home and immediately after arrival are packed in a separate box. My brother is thinking about moving to another city, and we are looking for advice. I will let him know about the benefits of having a separate box with the items that he will need to unpack everything at his new house.