Internet & TV
Getting connected before move-in — providers, transfers, and timing.
Start by checking which providers serve your new address. Then decide whether to transfer your current service or start fresh. Schedule installation at least two weeks out — slots fill quickly, especially at the end of the month. Haven helps you compare your options and avoid signing a contract with a provider that doesn't actually serve your street.
Often yes — if your current provider covers the new area. Contact them at least two weeks ahead to check availability and schedule a transfer. You may be able to keep your equipment or need a new install. Some providers offer a move incentive, so it's worth asking. Haven walks you through the transfer process step by step.
Schedule at least two weeks before your move date — ideally three if you're moving at month's end or into a newly built home. Installation windows are often four-hour blocks, so plan your moving day schedule around it. Haven adds your internet install window to your move timeline so it doesn't get lost in everything else.
The best option depends on what's available at your address. Fiber is the fastest and most reliable where it exists. Cable is widely available and usually solid. DSL and satellite are fallbacks for areas with fewer choices. Haven pulls the providers that actually serve your address so you're comparing real options, not national ads.
Haven shows you what's available at your address and helps you compare plans, but we don't take commissions from providers. Our goal is to help you find what actually works for your home — not to push a particular brand. You make the call; we make the process easier.
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