How to Set Up Utilities When You Move

If you are moving to a new home, you have a long to-do list. One item on it is setting up your new utilities. You don’t want to move into a new home without power, water, or internet. Follow these steps to set up utilities when you move.

Find Your New Providers When You Set Up Utilities

Figure out which companies offer services like internet, cable, phone, gas, and power in your new area of residence. Find out if the city provides water, sewer, and trash pickup. Make a list with all of the contact information for your new utility providers so that you can stay organized.

Contact Providers in Advance

Contact each of your new utility providers about 2 weeks before your move to inform them when you would like their services to begin. If a company needs an installation appointment, like cable and internet, give them a month’s notice. Schedule your new utilities to connect the day before you move in.

Arrange Municipal Services

Water, sewer, and trash are usually handled by your city. Contact the municipal utility office to set up your account for these services and make sure they will be turned on by moving day.

Check With Your HOA When You Set Up Utilities

Some homeowners associations include certain utilities in their fees. If you are moving into a neighborhood with a homeowners association, find out if they will handle any of your utilities.

Update Your Address With Previous Providers

When closing your old utility accounts, let them know your new address. If you have any outstanding bills, they will know where to send them. Fill out a change of address form with the post office too, so that mail will be forwarded to your new address.

Get Caught Up on Bills

Pay all of your outstanding bills before moving to reduce the chances of missing a payment and hurting your credit score. Prevent calls from debt collectors by paying off all your previous utility bills.

Final Meter Reading

Ask your current providers to come out and perform a final reading of your water, electric, and gas meters, and save it for your records. This way, you will know what to expect on your final bills.

Follow these steps to make your move a little easier. You will have plenty of more details that you need to focus on when moving.

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