The Complete House Moving Checklist for West London Residents
Moving house is consistently ranked as one of life’s most stressful events. But here’s the truth: stress drops by 70% when you have a clear, week-by-week plan.
This checklist is written specifically for West London residents. It includes local quirks you won’t find in generic guides – like parking suspension rules in Kensington & Chelsea, school catchment timing in Ealing, and ULEZ considerations for your removal van.
Let’s get you moved without the chaos.
8 Weeks Before Moving Day
This is your planning window. Complete these tasks now to avoid last-minute panic.
- ☐ Book your removal company – Summer weekends book up 6–8 weeks in advance. Get at least 3 quotes. Get your fixed quote here →
- ☐ Create a moving folder – Physical or digital. Store all quotes, receipts, and contracts in one place.
- ☐ Measure your new home – Will your sofa fit through the door? Measure large furniture and key entry points.
- ☐ Start decluttering – The less you move, the less you pay. Use the “keep, donate, sell, bin” system.
- ☐ Research school catchments (if applicable) – West London schools like Holland Park, Sacred Heart, and Latymer have strict catchment areas. Check application deadlines now.
6 Weeks Before Moving Day
- ☐ Order packing supplies – Boxes (small, medium, large), strong packing tape, bubble wrap, marker pens, and mattress covers.
- ☐ Book parking suspension(s) – Critical for West London. Most boroughs (Westminster, Kensington & Chelsea, Hammersmith & Fulham) require paid parking suspensions. Cost: £50–£150 per bay. Apply at least 4 weeks in advance.
- ☐ Notify your landlord (if renting) – Confirm your move-out date in writing. Schedule the check-out inspection.
- ☐ Research ULEZ compliance – Check if your removal van is ULEZ compliant. If not, factor £12.50 per day into your budget. Most professional West London removal companies use compliant vans – always ask.
- ☐ Start using up frozen food – Moving a freezer full of food is difficult. Plan meals around what you have.
4 Weeks Before Moving Day
- ☐ Begin packing non-essentials – Start with off-season clothes, books, decorative items, and kitchenware you rarely use.
- ☐ Label every box clearly – Write the room name and a brief contents list on TWO sides of each box.
- ☐ Arrange mail forwarding – Royal Mail’s redirect service costs from £35 for 3 months. Do this online or at any post office.
- ☐ Transfer or cancel utilities – Contact gas, electricity, water, broadband, and council tax. Take meter readings on moving day.
- ☐ Book a cleaner (optional) – Many tenancy agreements require professional cleaning. Get quotes now for end-of-tenancy cleaning.
- ☐ Update your car’s V5C logbook – The DVLA needs your new address. Do this online – it takes 5 minutes.
2 Weeks Before Moving Day
- ☐ Confirm all details with your removal company – Reconfirm date, time, address, parking arrangements, and any special items (piano, large safe, etc.).
- ☐ Pack a “first night” box – This stays with YOU, not in the van. Include: kettle, tea/coffee, mugs, phone chargers, pyjamas, toiletries, essential medications, and basic cleaning supplies.
- ☐ Notify important organisations – Bank, insurance companies (home, car, life), GP surgery, dentist, employer, and HMRC.
- ☐ Arrange childcare or pet care for moving day – Moving day is chaotic. Children and pets are safer and happier elsewhere.
- ☐ Check your building’s lift booking (if applicable) – Many West London apartment blocks require lift reservations for moves. Book now.
1 Week Before Moving Day
- ☐ Finish all packing – Every box should be sealed and labelled. No half-packed drawers.
- ☐ Defrost the freezer – Do this 24-48 hours before moving day. Put towels down to absorb water.
- ☐ Arrange final meter readings – Take photos of gas, electricity, and water meters just before you leave.
- ☐ Confirm parking suspensions are in place – Call the council one more time. Parking issues are the #1 cause of moving day delays in West London.
- ☐ Prepare a moving day essentials bag – Keys, phone, wallet, ID, moving contract, snacks, water, hand sanitiser, and a basic first aid kit.
- ☐ Take photos of your empty old home – Document the condition for your deposit return or for your records.
Moving Day Checklist
Print this page and keep it with you on the day.
- ☐ Wake up early – Be ready 30 minutes before the removal team arrives.
- ☐ Do a final walkthrough – Check every room, cupboard, loft, and garden. Leave nothing behind.
- ☐ Take final meter readings – Photograph them with timestamps.
- ☐ Lock all windows and doors – Return keys as agreed with your landlord or buyer.
- ☐ Keep the removal team hydrated – A simple gesture (tea, coffee, water) is greatly appreciated.
- ☐ Direct the team at your new home – Show them which room each box belongs to. Colour-coded room labels help enormously.
- ☐ Check everything has arrived – Do a quick visual count of boxes and furniture against your inventory.
- ☐ Sign off with the removal team – Confirm everything is delivered before they leave.
West London Local Considerations
These borough-specific details can save you fines, delays, and headaches.
| Borough | Parking Suspension Cost | Lead Time Needed | Catchment Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Kensington & Chelsea | £120–£150 per bay | 4-6 weeks | Very strict school catchments – check before moving |
| Hammersmith & Fulham | £65–£95 per bay | 3-4 weeks | Moderate – good school options |
| Westminster | £100–£140 per bay | 4-5 weeks | Central – limited family housing |
| Ealing | £50–£70 per bay | 2-3 weeks | Excellent schools – highly competitive |
| Hounslow (Chiswick) | £45–£65 per bay | 2-3 weeks | Good schools, more affordable |
Printable One-Page Moving Day Summary
Copy this into a notes app or print it out:
MOVING DAY CHEAT SHEET ✅ Removal company confirmed: ______ ✅ Parking suspension confirmed: ______ ✅ Lift booked (if applicable): ______ ✅ Pets/children cared for: ______ ✅ First night box packed: ______ ✅ Meter readings taken (old home): ______ ✅ Windows/doors locked: ______ ✅ Keys returned: ______ ✅ New home access confirmed: ______ ✅ Removal team paid/gratitude shown: ______
Frequently Asked Questions
How far in advance should I book a removal company in West London?
8 weeks minimum for summer moves or weekends. West London is one of the busiest removal markets in the UK. Last-minute bookings cost 20–40% more.
Do I really need a parking suspension?
In most West London boroughs – yes. Removal vans cannot legally park in resident bays or paid parking zones without a suspension. Without one, you risk fines (£80–£130) AND the van being unable to park near your door.
What’s the cheapest time to move in West London?
Tuesday or Wednesday in January or February. Avoid: weekends, the 1st/15th/30th of any month (lease turnover days), and June–August. You can save £150–£300 by choosing an off-peak date.
How do I update my address with the most important organisations?
Use the Royal Mail redirect service (£35 for 3 months) as a safety net, then manually update: DVLA (free, online), bank (app or branch), employer, GP surgery, and your home/car insurer.
What should I absolutely NOT pack in the removal van?
Important documents (passports, birth certificates), valuables (jewellery, cash), keys to either property, medications, and your phone/laptop. These travel with YOU.
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