Preparation Is Everything on Moving Day
After weeks of packing, planning, and organizing, moving day finally arrives — and it can feel like everything happens at once. Having a comprehensive checklist ensures that no critical task gets missed in the chaos of the day. Whether you’re moving across town or across the country, this checklist will serve as your roadmap.
The Night Before: Final Preparations
Confirm the arrival time and address with your moving company. Charge your phone fully. Prepare your essentials bag or box with items you’ll need immediate access to: documents, medications, chargers, a change of clothes, toiletries, snacks, and cash for tips. Do a final walk through every room, closet, cabinet, and drawer to make sure nothing has been overlooked. Disassemble any remaining furniture that needs it and leave hardware in clearly labeled bags.
Morning of the Move
Be awake and ready before the movers arrive. Make sure the path from your home to the moving truck is clear — remove any obstructions from hallways, doorways, and the driveway or parking area. Have someone available to direct movers and answer questions throughout the loading process. Protect flooring with drop cloths or moving pads if necessary.
During Loading
Walk through your home periodically during loading to make sure everything is being handled correctly. Check that all boxes are properly labeled. Verify that fragile items are loaded in a way that prevents shifting. Note anything unusual on your inventory list. If possible, designate a specific area for last-loaded items so they’ll be first off the truck.
Final Walk-Through Before Leaving
Once the truck is loaded, conduct a thorough final walk-through of every single room, including attic spaces, garages, sheds, and outdoor areas. Check inside all closets, cabinets, drawers, and appliances. Check behind doors and in corners where items often get left. Verify that all windows are closed, lights are off, appliances are turned off or unplugged, and the HVAC system is set appropriately. Return keys, garage door openers, and any other access devices to the landlord or leaving in a designated place.
At Your New Home
Direct movers to the correct rooms using your labeling system. Do a preliminary check of the new home before unloading to note any pre-existing damage. Experienced movers from Star Van Lines in Hawaii ensure all items are carefully unloaded and placed in the correct rooms, making the unpacking process far more manageable. Once everything is inside, do a final count against your inventory list.
After the Movers Leave
Inspect all items for damage before the moving team departs and document anything concerning immediately. Confirm payment and obtain a receipt. Set up your bed and bathroom essentials as your first priority — you’ll be exhausted and will want a functional space for your first night. Everything else can be unpacked gradually over the coming days.
