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A practical moving checklist for moving house in the UK

A straightforward to-do list to help you keep your house move organised from start to finish.

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Angela A.

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Moving checklist highlights:

  • Lock in removals, utilities, broadband, and other essentials well before your moving date.

  • Label boxes clearly and keep documents and essentials separate.

  • Update banks, insurers, and subscriptions to avoid billing issues.


Moving is exciting, but it’s also full of hidden tasks that are easy to overlook. That’s why you need a solid plan, and a well‑structured checklist when moving house to stay on top of everything.

This guide breaks the process into clear stages and shows you exactly what to prioritise before moving day, during the move itself, and after you’ve settled in.

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Pre-move preparation checklist

The choices you make before moving day have a direct impact on your final moving costs. Early planning is one of the most effective ways to manage where that total lands.

☐ Create a moving budget and timeline. Think about other services you might need for the move, such as packing help, waste removal, and gardening

☐ Start collecting moving supplies. Like moving boxes, tape, bubble wrap, markers, and other tools you might need. 

 Research and book moving providers. Distance and home size drive removal costs. Lock this in early to avoid limited availability and price spikes.

☐ Plan end-of-lease or pre-sale prep. Painting, pest control, and waste removal are common pre-move expenses that are easier to manage when scheduled in advance.

☐ Arrange storage if dates don’t align. Storage is often needed during downsizing or delayed settlements and adds an ongoing monthly cost if left unplanned.

☐ Factor in inspections and property access. Finalising a home purchase and moving involves managing time-consuming logistics, such as travel, taking time off work, and arranging property inspections.

☐ Prepare for overlap costs. Double rent, temporary accommodation, or extended utilities are common when lease or settlement dates don’t line up cleanly.

☐ Confirm what movers won’t transport. Hazardous items, perishables, and certain appliances need separate disposal or handling.


Moving day checklist

Moving day is where preparation turns into execution. Fortunately, when plans are locked in ahead of time, this stage is easier to manage and far less likely to be disrupted by delays or last-minute issues.

☐ Confirm arrival times and access details. Make sure movers, building managers, and keyholders are aligned to avoid idle time, rescheduling fees, or missed delivery windows.

☐ Prepare a clear path for loading and unloading. Reserve parking, clear hallways, and protect floors or lifts to keep the move efficient and avoid property damage.

Set aside essentials for the day. Keep documents, chargers, medications, snacks, and valuables with you so nothing critical ends up in the truck.

☐ Supervise loading and inventory items. Being present helps prevent misplaced boxes, loading mistakes, or accidental damage.

☐ Disconnect appliances and utilities safely. Fridges, washing machines, and gas appliances often need preparation before transport to avoid leaks or faults.

☐ Do a final walkthrough of the old property. Check cupboards, storage areas, garages, and outdoor spaces before handing over keys.

☐ Keep payment and paperwork ready. Having invoices, ID, and payments sorted avoids delays at drop-off or handover.

💡Pro tip:

Take photos of key items, furniture condition, and utility meters before the move starts. It gives you a quick reference if anything goes missing, arrives damaged, or needs follow-up later.

Post-move checklist

Even after the boxes are inside, there are still practical tasks to tick off before your home feels fully set up and functional.

☐ Unpack priority rooms first. Focus on bedrooms, bathrooms, and the kitchen so daily routines can resume as quickly as possible.

☐ Assemble essential furniture. Beds, desks, storage units, and seating need to be assembled before the space is usable.

☐ Check utilities and internet connections. Make sure electricity, gas, water, and internet are active and working as expected.

☐ Inspect items for damage or missing parts. Identify issues early so follow-ups with movers, insurers, or sellers are easier to resolve.

☐ Mount and hang key items. TVs, shelves, mirrors, and artwork help make the space functional and feel settled.

☐ Dispose of packing materials. Break down boxes and remove excess household waste once unpacking is done to free up space.

☐ Update your address everywhere. Notify banks, employers, schools, subscriptions, and service providers to avoid disruptions.

☐ Do a final clean and reset. A post-move clean helps remove dust, packaging debris, and leftover marks from the move itself.

💡Pro tip:

Test everything as you unpack. Plug in appliances, turn on taps, and check locks, lights, and heating early so any issues can be flagged and fixed before they become bigger problems.

Ready to make your move?

You’ve planned everything, tackled the admin, sorted utilities, and handled the big jobs. Now it’s about getting through a moving day without the chaos. A solid plan goes a long way, but you don’t have to carry the whole load yourself. Airtasker can make things easier.

Whether you need removals, wall mounting and hanging, extra moving helpexperienced packers, or someone to tick off jobs from your UK moving checklist, there are skilled Taskers ready to assist you. Post the tasks you don’t want to deal with and focus on settling into your new home.

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Angela A.

Written by Angela A.

Staff Writer

Angela Apolonio is an experienced writer with a Biology background. She writes about home tips, car upkeep, gardening hacks, and food facts, bringing a unique blend of science and practicality to her work. As a wife and a mother, she knows the value of iron-clad routines, so she's passionate about sharing what works for her with everyone else. She loves making everyday life simpler and helping readers find fresh ideas to bring more joy into their spaces.

FAQs on moving house in the UK

Take your final meter readings on moving day, photograph them, and submit them immediately to avoid estimated bills. Contact your supplier at least 48 hours before you move out and leave a copy of the readings for the new occupant.

Ordinary moving costs aren’t tax-deductible, but employers can provide up to £8,000 of qualifying relocation expenses tax-free. Only moves linked to a new job or workplace change qualify, and any non-qualifying or excess costs are taxable.

One Touch Switch lets you change broadband providers by contacting only your new provider, who then handles the entire switch. It simplifies the process, removes notice-period charges beyond the switch date, and requires providers to compensate you for delays or service loss.

Use the GOV.UKrubbish collection tool to find your council and view your bin days by postcode. Your council’s website will list waste, recycling, and garden-waste schedules, and let you register for bins or request replacements.

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