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You’re Moved In—Now What? Moving to a new city and home can be an exciting experience. It can also be an overtly stressful experience. With a new start, comes a great deal of preparation and settling in. The process prior to moving into your new home was pretty hectic, and it isn’t over. Once you’ve made it to your new home, there are several things still left to do. Knowing where to start and what tasks still need to be completed will make the over all process much smoother and successful. With that being said, here are a few helpful tips and tasks that should be completed the first day in a new home or apartment. Thank Your Tucson Movers Think about it, you couldn’t have gotten to where you are without the helping hands of local Tucson movers. Their sweat and elbow grease saved you a lot of time and prevented possible injuries and damaged belongings as well. If you feel that their service was great, consider tipping them for a job well done. Additionally, putting out drinks and snacks to consume during small breaks will also put out a sign that you are grateful for their help and hard work. This may even motivate them to continue working hard, no matter how tiresome they’ve grown.

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You’re Moved In—Now What? Moving to a new city and home can be an exciting experience. It can also be an overtly stressful experience. With a new start, comes a great deal of preparation and settling in. The process prior to moving into your new home was pretty hectic, and it isn’t over. Once you’ve made it to your new home, there are several things still left to do. Knowing where to start and what tasks still need to be completed will make the over all process much smoother and successful.

With that being said, here are a few helpful tips and tasks that should be completed the first day in a new home or apartment. Thank Your Tucson Movers Think about it, you couldn’t have gotten to where you are without the helping hands of local Tucson movers. Their sweat and elbow grease saved you a lot of time and prevented possible injuries and damaged belongings as well. If you feel that their service was great, consider tipping them for a job well done. Additionally, putting out drinks and snacks to consume during small breaks will also put out a sign that you are grateful for their help and hard work. This may even motivate them to continue working hard, no matter how tiresome they’ve grown.

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Check If The Appliances Are Working Properly Depending on your new home, there may or may not be appliances provided for you. Appliances will range from tools used in the kitchen like a dishwasher or fridge. Other appliances include a washer and drier. It is important to make sure they are all working, and properly. If you see or notice anything strange, contact your realtor or landlord to discuss possible plans of action. If you have provided your own appliances, you should have a professional install them properly and make sure they are fully functional. Staying in a cold home due to non-functional heating systems can be a terrible way to start this new chapter of your life. Cleaning Before you’ve started unpacking, consider giving your new home a deep cleaning. Doing so will allow you to move in fully knowing that your home is clean and fresh, just like your new start. Depending on how long the house or apartment has been vacant, you will undoubtedly come across cobwebs, dust and a few creepy crawlers.

Cleaning is also a great way to inspect your new home very closely. Getting in between all the nooks and crannies can help expose any damaged areas around the house that may have gone unnoticed. In the case that you discover scratched paint, loose floor tiles or anything else, contact your realtor or landlord immediately. See to Your Family’s Needs Whether you’re traveling with kids or pets, it is helpful to make sure they are being attended. They’ve probably grown a little restless from all the hustle and bustle. So think about setting out some snacks to keep them fed and busy. You probably won’t have time or energy to cook, so going to a nearby restaurant is a great chance to bond with the family as well as get a feel of your new hometown.

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Unpacking This might be the most time consuming task: unpacking. Before moving to a new place, be sure to set aside everything you’ll need for the next few days such as clean clothes, toiletries and sheets for your bed. Furthermore, assembling and setting up your bed might be the next most important task. You don’t want to spend the first night on the floor! Eventually you’ll work your way to the kitchen and the rest of the house. Keep Your Kids Entertained Children love to help because it makes them feel needed. Giving them small tasks to do along the way is a great way to keep them from growing bored.

For example, ask them to bring out the smaller boxes or unpack their own toys. Teenagers may be a little more challenging to keep entertained. If they will be getting their own room, ask them to arrange their furniture and unpack their clothes. Asking kids to get involved in the process is a great way to involve them and save time. Meet Your Neighbors Whether this is a long distance move or you’re just moving across town, you’ll want to get to know your new neighbors and you new neighborhood. Introduce yourself and ask neighbors for recommendations on where to go out to eat, the best grocery stores in the area, local parks or events. It’s the best way to make new friends and find out how the locals live in a foreign place. Plus, it’s a great way for the rest of the family to get to know the area. Maybe your neighbors have children the same age as yours; this could be the beginning of a lifelong friendship.

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Celebrate! After doing all the work you did it is time to get a break and have some nice time. If you feel like you have the energy to do it, you can have an evening out with your family. Go to a nice, quiet place to have dinner and pop a bottle of champagne for the new beginning in your life.

If you’re all exhausted, order some food and celebrate in the comfort of your new home. This is one of the must-do things on the first day in a new house – give yourself some positive emotions and experience because you deserve it! When you need to move your home, office, or apartment quickly and without hassle, My Tucson Movers is here for you. With over 10 years of experience moving in the Tucson, AZ area, we understand what it takes to make a move easy and stress free. Offering free estimates, full packing services, loading and unloading, My Tucson Movers will work quickly to get you into your new home or office. To find out more or for a free moving estimate, visit MyTucsonMovers.com.