As seen in the Detroit News on 5/8/2009. We have a similar moving timeline on our website.
Moving, and all its attendant chores may be inevitable. But the accompanying sense of chaos, while common, is avoidable. The following schedule outlines the essential tasks and leaves ample time to tend to the details.
Six weeks before: Ask friends what movers they recommend, and get quotes from three licensed companies. On-site estimates tend to be more accurate, whether pricing is by weight and distance or a flat or hourly rate. Ask if the quote is binding or nonbinding, what charges could arise and what insurance is included. Request a copy of the signed contract.
Five weeks before: Conduct a room-by-room survey to determine what belongings you plan to keep, sell and donate.
Four weeks before: Stock up on moving supplies, including boxes, box cutters, tape (packing, masking, and blue painters), wrapping material and labels.
Three weeks before: Pack infrequently used items, such as out-of-season clothing, holiday decorations, books, and special-occasion dishware. Number the boxes, and keep track of the contents on a master inventory list.
Two weeks before: Before you pack the bulk of your belongings, think about whether you’d like to do so by room or by category (such as sports equipment and formal dinnerware).
One week before: Print an information sheet for the movers with the old and new addresses, directions and your cell phone number.
Walk through your home before movers arrive to verify everything is packed and afterward to make sure nothing was left behind.