7 Things to Do Before You Move
Into a New House
Hello friends,
Change the locks on the exterior doors. As soon as the closing is over and you’ve
gotten the keys to your house, either buy and install new lock sets or have a
locksmith come to the house, either buy and install new lock sets or have a
locksmith come to the house to switch them out. Let’s face it, the previous
owners, Realtors, maintenance folks and who knows who else are all likely to
have keys to your place. For some peace of mind and as a necessary step in
making this house yours, get new locks installed immediately.
Het the house cleaned up. While many folks will leave the house clean
for you, some won’t. Even if they do, you’ll want to clean everything for
yourself. You can hire a service to do this, or you can do it yourself. If you
do it yourself, set up an area with all of the supplies and tools you’ll need
to get the job done: buckets, brooms, mops, a vacuum, cleaners for each type of
surface etc. will make you feel good about the house. And don’t forget a
healthy supply of rubber gloves. No sense ruining that manicure!
Paint
all the walls and ceilings. This can
be time consuming, so you’ll probably want to hire professionals if you can.
There’s no point in just slapping up a coat of paint if the walls and ceilings
are damaged. If they have cracks, holds and other defects. Prepping these
surfaces can be a real chore. So unless you have a relative or two who can
help, save yourself a lot of time and just hire someone.
Get
some organizers. Many older houses
suffer from closets that have a simple pole and shelf. Look at where you’ll
store what and get the closets outfitted to accommodate everything, to make
moving in less stressful and your life in the new house more enjoyable. And
don’t just look at the closets. Think about where you’ll put everything, from
winter boots to laundry detergent. A well-placed extra shelf, coat hook etc.
will go a long way toward making the house that much easier to live in.
Install
new switch places and other devices.
Many older houses, especially those that have undergone a series of
renovations, will have mismatched outlets, dirty and discolored cover plates,
and rusted or damaged air vent covers. Replacing all of these so that there is
a uniformity and newness to them makes a home feel newer and, understandably,
cleaner. While switching out a cover plate takes nothing more than a small
screwdriver, bear in mind that replacing electrical devices isn’t necessarily a
good DIY project unless you’re really comfortable working electricity.
Have
the mechanical equipment cleaned and services. Do this as soon as you buy the house. Getting the
heating and cooling systems cleaned and other routine tasks done is important,
as is getting a service contract so if the system stops working in the depths
of winter, you’ll not have to overpay to get a technician to come to your home.
Install
window treatments. Whether you have
these custom made or you go for some inexpensive and temporary shades, you’ll
want to get some something on your windows, both for privacy and that finishing
touch. There will be time later, as you live in the house and get to know it
better, to choose a more personalized option.
ERA Skyline Real Estate
3376 Harrison Blvd.
Ogden, UT 84403
(801)627-6500
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