5 Things to Do Immediately After Closing on Your New Home

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  • Written on August 21, 2024 By Stanley Martin Homes

Congratulations on purchasing your brand-new home! Closing on a new property is an exciting milestone, and it sets the stage for many happy years ahead. With your new home fresh out of the construction phase and ready for you to move in, there are a few essential steps to take right away to ensure your home is comfortable, safe, and prepared for you to enjoy. Here's what you should do:

1. Secure Your Home

The first step in making your new home truly yours is to ensure its security. Stanley Martin uses smart locks, so once you receive the keys to your new home, it’s important to insert the key into all of the exterior locks in the home. This will re-key them and ensure that any key previously used will no longer work.

2. Transfer and Set Up Utilities

Ensure all essential utilities are transferred to your name and activated, including water, electricity, gas, and any community-specific services like waste management. Make sure to stop service at your existing property so you aren’t paying for two locations. Additionally, you should set up necessary services such as internet, cable, and home security systems to be operational when you move in. This will enable you to enjoy your new home from day one without interruptions.

3. Deep Clean the House

While your new home will have been thoroughly cleaned before closing, giving your house a deep clean before moving in your furniture and unpacking will provide peace of mind before settling in. Focus on areas like air vents, carpets, and hard-to-reach spaces where construction dust may have settled. Consider hiring professional cleaners who specialize in post-construction cleaning for the best results.

4. Plan and Prioritize Any Upgrades

If there are any changes you plan to make to your home during the buying process, schedule them as soon as possible after closing. Whether it's painting walls, elevating backyard landscaping, or adding smart home devices, getting these done before you move in can avoid unnecessary hassles and make the transition smoother. It's much easier to get work done in an empty house than to navigate around furniture and boxes.

5. Review and Understand Your Home Warranty

Take the time to review your builder's warranty thoroughly. Understand what is covered and for how long and know how to contact the right person should any issues arise. Keep all documentation related to your home warranty and homeowner's insurance in a safe and accessible place. This is crucial for addressing any warrantable matters you might discover as you settle in. Being well-informed about your warranty will leave you feeling prepared for any situation that may arise.

Moving into a brand-new home is an exhilarating experience filled with possibilities. By taking these initial steps, you ensure that your home is safe, clean, and tailored to your needs right from the start. Proper planning and proactive management from day one will pave the way for a smooth transition into your new living space, allowing you to fully enjoy the comfort and convenience of your new home.