Settling into Your East Gwillimbury New Home: Must-Do Checklist

Moving into your newly built house in East Gwillimbury is an exciting chapter in your life. As you embark on this journey, there are essential tasks to ensure a smooth transition and maximize your comfort in your new abode. Here’s a checklist of things to do after moving in:

1. Update Your Address Everywhere:

  • Driver’s License: Head to your local ServiceOntario office to update your driver’s license. Ensure your address matches your new East Gwillimbury residence.
  • Health Card: Visit a ServiceOntario center to update your health card with your new address.
  • Bank and Financial Institutions: Notify your bank, credit card companies, and any other financial institutions about your change of address.

2. Transfer Tarion Home Warranty:

  • If your new home is covered by the Tarion Warranty, remember to transfer the warranty under your name. This ensures that you are protected in case of any unforeseen issues with your newly constructed house.

3. Transfer Utilities:

  • Water: Register with the Town of East Gwillimbury for water services. The town uses groundwater for its potable water supply, and responsibilities for water and sewage services are shared with York Region.
  • Electricity: Contact Hydro One to transfer the electricity utility into your name.
  • Natural Gas: If your home is equipped with natural gas, get in touch with Enbridge Gas to have the account transferred to your name.

4. Install a Water Softener:

  • East Gwillimbury’s water supply, primarily sourced from groundwater wells, contains naturally occurring minerals like calcium, iron, and manganese. These minerals can lead to hard water, causing issues like scale buildup on appliances and reduced soap lathering. Consider installing a water softener to improve water quality and reduce mineral buildup. The cost of installing a water softener can range from $500 to $4,000, depending on your needs. Consult local experts for the best solution for your home.

5. Install Air Conditioning or Heat Pump:

  • Many newly built homes in East Gwillimbury do not come equipped with air conditioning (AC). As a new homeowner, you may need to install AC at your expense. Alternatively, you can opt for a heat pump, which provides both heating and cooling capabilities. Plus, you may qualify for up to $7,100 in rebates from the Ontario Heat Pump Rebate program if you don’t have an existing AC unit and are looking to add cooling for the summer. This dual system offers both comfort and energy efficiency. Consult HVAC professionals to determine the best solution for your home’s climate control needs.

With these essential tasks checked off your list, you’ll be well on your way to settling comfortably into your new East Gwillimbury home. Enjoy the journey of making your house truly yours, and embrace the joys of homeownership in this charming community. Welcome to your new East Gwillimbury haven!

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