A new home is an exciting blank slate, but looking around the half-empty rooms can also remind you of all the work still ahead. This new house checklist (and downloadable PDF) will walk you through everything you need to get set up.
Whether you’re transferring existing plans, filing changes, or starting service anew, make sure that all your essential utilities are up and running before move-in time.
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In the chaos of being new to your home, there are a few important things that definitely shouldn’t go missing in the commotion. Create a dedicated space, like a binder or digital folder, for all your critical documents. You’ll want to keep closing papers, home insurance policies, and appliance warranties all in one place.
It can also be useful to make a list of emergency contacts, like utility providers, neighbors, and local services, in case you need quick access to resources in the future.
Performing key safety checks is a new home essential. This helps ensure that you and your home are ready in the case of an emergency. Familiarize yourself with:
Making your home secure from day one helps you feel more at ease in your new space. Consider these home security measures:
Rekey the Locks: Rekeying your exterior locks is a smart way to ensure you’re the only one with access to your new home, even if the previous owners were trustworthy.
Install or Verify Security Systems: If the home came with a security system, ensure it’s in working order and update any security codes. If not, you might consider installing cameras, doorbell sensors, or a smart home security system.
Exterior Lighting: Install or test existing exterior lights around the front, back, and side doors, especially around dark or hidden entry points.
Smart Locks and Doorbell Camera: If you prefer extra control, consider adding smart locks. These devices allow you to monitor and control access from your phone.
Reinforce Windows and Doors: For additional security, check that all windows and doors are equipped with locks. Reinforce sliding glass doors with a security bar.
Now that you’re ready to start unpacking, follow our strategic new home checklist to break the process into manageable, efficient chunks.
At some point during the move, you’ll need to eat. Making sure the kitchen is at least partially set up allows you to keep on track throughout the unpacking process.
Next, set up the bathroom so that everyone can freshen up comfortably.
Stock Toiletries and Towels: Place towels, soap, toilet paper, and other basics in bathrooms that everyone will use.
Setting up bedrooms allows you to feel comfortable and like you’re establishing routines as you continue to unpack.
Once the new home essentials are set up, move on to the living room to create a relaxing space to unwind after unpacking.
A well-organized entryway establishes a welcoming feeling in your new home.
Create a Drop Zone: Designate a table or shelf near the door for keys, mail, and wallets.
Add Shoe Storage: Place a shoe rack or mat near the door to keep floors clean and organized.
Hang Hooks for Coats and Bags: Having hooks ready for jackets, bags, and umbrellas saves space in closets.
If you work remotely or need a space for bills and paperwork, setting up a home office can help keep work organized and separate from home life.
Now that each space is set up, it’s time to make everything feel cohesive and truly “yours.”
As you’re new to your home and want to keep it in top shape, establish a few maintenance routines so that small issues don’t grow into big ones.
Each season brings unique needs. Having a seasonal new home checklist makes it easier to stay on top of maintenance.
Certain tasks should be done regularly, regardless of the season. Setting reminders makes it easier to keep up with these basic needs.
A maintenance log helps you track what’s been done and when. Record the dates of maintenance tasks, repairs, and replacements, along with any notes. This log can be invaluable for future repairs and even resale value.
Q: How soon should I schedule a home maintenance check-up?
A: Within the first three months, schedule an inspection of your HVAC system, plumbing, and roof to address any immediate needs
Q: Are there any hidden maintenance costs I should plan for?
A: Aside from regular upkeep, budget for unplanned repairs (around 1-2% of your home’s purchase price annually)
Q: How can I make my home more energy efficient right away?
A: Replace any incandescent bulbs with LEDs, install a programmable thermostat, and seal windows and doors to minimize drafts.
Begin life in your new home at ease with a home warranty plan. With American Home Shield, your peace of mind extends far beyond a perfectly arranged living room. Our coverage protects your home’s major systems and appliances, so you can relax knowing that the unexpected is taken care of.
From HVAC tune-ups to lock rekeying, American Home Shield member services are the perfect complement to starting life in your new home. With our proactive coverage, you’ll be prepared for breakdowns before they even happen, so you can focus on truly making your new house a home.
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