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Some utilities
require more lead time than others to terminate service at your
old residence and activate at the new. While the time required varies,
you can use this checklist as a starting point.
One
month or more before closing...
Cable Television and/or cable modem.
Contact the cable company early, in case the new home needs any
wiring or hook ups to accommodate your service. Call especially
early if you are installing cable modem service.
Phone service.
With today's often complicated home phone set-ups it is important
to give the phone company some extra time - especially if you will
need several extra numbers and/or jacks in specific locations.
Satellite television and Internet service.
Unless your new home has a compatible dish already in place, you
will require installation services. Depending upon demand in your
area this could entail a wait of a month or more, so put your order
in early.
DSL Internet service.
DSL installation is subject to large backlogs in most area, so put
in your order as soon as possible.
One to two weeks
before closing...
Fuel
deliveries.
If you receive automatic deliveries of heating oil or propane you
should contact the supplier and terminate the service (and transfer
the account to your new home if you still require deliveries).
Automatic deliveries.
While they are not, strictly speaking, utilities, any automatic
delivery services (bottled water, pool suppies, etc.) you may use
should be contacted 1-2 weeks in advance of your move to terminate
deliveries or change the service to your new address.
Several days to one week before closing...
Electrical
service.
Contact the electric company and switch your account to the new
address effective on the closing date (make sure you have electrical
service at both locations on moving day).
Gas service.
Contact the gas company and switch your account to the new address
effective on the closing date (make sure you have gas service in
both locations on moving day).
Water service.
Notify the water company several days before the closing.
Sewer service.
Notify the sewer authority several days before the closing.
Garbage pickup.
If you pay for private garbage pickup you should notify the service
provider a few days before the closing. Even if you have public
garbage service at your old location you may need to arrange for
private pickup at the new house. Check it out - you don't want to
end up without garbage service just after you move in. If you want
to have a special pickup - either at the old address or the new
- make the arrangements at least a week in advance.
Call
Jarrod Thompson at (561) 346-9100 or E-mail
to
jarrod@jarrodthompson.com
if I can help you to sell or buy a home!
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