When you move, you can transfer utilities from one home to another. This makes for a seamless move, one that doesn't require you to set up brand-new cable, electric, and other accounts for your utilities. If you'll be doing a transfer of utilities, you need to do some advance planning. You will want to be sure your utilities are set up at your new home so you can turn on the lights, cook a hot meal, and go online when you arrive. With these tips in mind, you'll be ready to flip the switch with ease. 1. Don't leave transferring utilities to the last minute. Set your utilities plan in motion three weeks before your move date. Leaving the transfer to the last minute will leave you frazzled for several reasons. For starters, not being able to enjoy your new place with all the necessary amenities, like Wi-Fi and air conditioning, on Day 1 will be a drag—and the time could even drag on longer if you're late to request the services. More than this, you might also find yourself dismayed if you have to pay additional costs to speed up the process. 2. Make a list of all your utility companies and contact them to transfer utilities. The utilities that usually come to mind are electricity, gas, water, and phone, but don't forget your internet, TV, garbage, or any other monthly services tied to your location. Let them know your move date and schedule to have service at your new place started either on your move date or a day earlier. And remember to schedule the utilities at your current place shut off a day or two after your move date in case you need to return. 3. Get information on your current utility balances. Make sure you are paid up and that you're end day is all set in stone with each company. Just as you don't want to go into your new place without utilities, you don't want to be paying for services you're not using anymore more. That's the new owner's problem now. If you put down a deposit, or accidentally autopaid, find out how to get it back.