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November 25, 2017

Things to do when Moving into a New Home

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Several Things To Do When You Move Into a New Home in Denver

Whether it is your first or your last, moving into a new house is an enthralling feat. Don't let that wonderful feeling of being a new homeowner keep you from carrying out some needed tasks to help you prepare for move-in day.

There are some tasks that you should consider before moving in to your new residence that involve some safety issues and cleaning that could save you money and hassle in the future. Here are six tips you should be aware of before moving into your new home in Denver:

1. Update the Locks

The first thing you should always do when you move is change the locks, because you do not know who might have a key to your home. You can put in the locks without difficulty yourself or hire a locksmith for a low-cost. If you want to add a little update to your home, go ahead and change the hardware along with the locks.

2. Check for Plumbing Leaks

The home was surely already inspected before you finalized the purchase, but it does not hurts to take a second look. You will want to inspect your water heater, water lines, drains, sinks, and toilets for any indication of a leak. A dripping faucet or running toilet is something that you need to repair as well before it leads to a massive problem. Many of the small problems are great do-it-yourself projects, but you should call a plumber for any and all major matters.

3. Replace and Check Filters

A residence can have several kinds of filters, and you should look at each one of them to see if they need to be replaced. You will find air filters in the heating and air conditioning unit, the vent above the stove, and in kitchen and bathroom spigots. Replacing old filters is usually a fast and inexpensive project, and it could save you lots of money down the road.

4. Completely Clean the House

Spending the time to clean the house before you move in is much easier than after your things have been placed throughout your home. When the house is vacant, you will be able to see all issues that need to be cleaned. You want to clean anything that could have been left behind from the preceeding family. Steam-cleaning carpets, vacuuming floors, washing windows, wiping out your cabinets, and buffing the wood floors are some ideas of things you should do while the house is still uninhabited.

5. Update Home Technology

When the house is still empty, you will have easy access to the areas of electrical and tech outlets, which allows for easy planning and installation. Installing or updating home technology is best prior to you move in -- it will prevent headaches in the future.

6. Get Prepared for Anything in Denver

Anything could happen at any time, and it is best to be ready for when it does. If possible, ask the previous homeowners for a compilation of service companies that they previously used. Find out if they utilized lawn care services, plumbers, electricians, sprinkler services, pest control, or any other companies that could assist you and your home. These companies most likely have logs of past services that were completed at the home, which could be valuable for any issues down the road.

A little bit of organization and maintenance before you move into your new home will go far, and it could even bring a little extra bit of happiness in Denver. It will also help you reduce some of the anxiety that comes with your upcoming move. These six things won't take too much of your time if you plan accordingly and begin right away!

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