The Ultimate Moving House Checklist (2026 Edition)

The moving process is a lot. Between the excitement of a new start and the sheer volume of cardboard boxes, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. At Pask’s Removals in London, United Kingdom, we’ve seen it all, from high-stakes international relocations to simple flat moves down the road.

This isn’t a generic corporate list. It’s a real-world guide to help you navigate the chaos of moving house in 2026 without losing your mind (or your deposit).

Two months out: the big clear out

Before you even think about packing tape, you need to be honest about what you’re actually using. Moving is the perfect excuse to shed the things that have been sitting in the back of your cupboards since 2022.

Declutter like you mean it If you haven’t touched it in a year, you probably don’t need it in your new home. Whether you’re donating to a local shop in Westminster or selling on Vinted, getting rid of the “just in case” items now will save you a fortune in removal costs later.

Get your quotes early In 2026, the best removal dates fill up fast. We always recommend getting a video survey done as soon as you have a potential date. It’s quick, it’s accurate, and it means no surprises on moving day. You can book a WhatsApp walk-through with us whenever you have ten minutes to spare.

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Six weeks to go: locking things down

This is when the move starts to feel real. You’re moving past the “maybe” stage and into actual logistics.

Book the professionals Fridays and the end of the month are always the busiest. If you have the flexibility to move on a Tuesday or Wednesday, do it. You’ll often find better availability and a more relaxed pace.

Start the admin trail Check your school catchments if you’re moving families, and give your employer a heads-up. Some companies now offer a “moving day” as a standard perk, so check your contract. It’s one less day of annual leave to burn.

One month to go: the fine-avoidance phase

2026 has brought some stricter rules around address changes in the UK. This is the stuff that usually gets forgotten but can end up costing you hundreds in fines if missed.

The V5C trap It’s a common mistake: people update their driving licence but forget the vehicle log book (V5C). The DVLA is much stricter this year, and a mismatch can land you a £1,000 fine. Update it online the moment you have your new keys.

The dog microchip rule If you have a four-legged family member, you must update their microchip database record. It’s not enough just to tell your vet. Under current regulations, an outdated address on a chip can carry a £500 penalty.

Broadband and utilities Internet lead times in London can still be a bit of a headache. Book your switch-over now to ensure you aren’t tethering to your phone for the first two weeks in your new place.

Two weeks to go: boxes and bubble wrap

Now we’re in the thick of it. If you’ve opted for our full packing service, you can breathe easy. If you’re DIY-ing, it’s time to start the “room by room” sprint.

Pack an essentials bag Think of this as your survival kit. Kettle, mugs, chargers, basic tools, and a change of clothes. Keep this in your car, not the van. You don’t want to be hunting through thirty boxes for a tea bag at 9:00 PM on your first night.

Parking permits If you are moving in areas like Earlsfield or Westminster, you’ll need a parking suspension. Wandsworth and Westminster councils usually need at least ten working days’ notice. Don’t leave this to the last minute or the van might end up three streets away.

Moving day: the final stretch

The team is here, the vans are loaded, and the adrenaline is high.

Take the photos Before you hand over the keys, take clear photos of your meter readings. Gas, electric, and water. Do the same at the new place. These photos are your only real defense against estimated bills or disputes.

The final walkthrough Check the loft. Check the shed. Check behind the bathroom door. You’d be surprised how many “essential” items get left behind in the rush.

Trust the crew Our team does this every day. We know the narrow Soho staircases and the tricky South London mews. Once we start loading, let us handle the heavy lifting while you focus on the final admin.

Moving house in London, United Kingdom, is a major life event. With a bit of planning and the right team behind you, it doesn’t have to be a nightmare.

Would you like me to send over a simplified “Moving Day Survival” text that you can keep on your phone for quick reference?