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Introduction
If you’re reading this, I’m guessing that at some point in your life, you’ve moved a piano. Pianos are heavy and awkward to move, but it’s not impossible. Many people have moved their pianos by themselves. If you have experience moving heavy furniture or know someone with experience moving heavy objects, then consider doing the job yourself! The more experienced you are with moving things around your home, the better off you’ll be when dealing with this particular piece of furniture.
Make sure you’re ready to move your piano
Before moving your piano, you’ll want to ensure you have a place for it. Make sure the space is large enough for both your piano and its new home. You should also make sure that the flooring can support the weight of your instrument and its heavy case (especially if it has been sitting in one place for many years).
If possible, check with an expert who can assess whether or not your proposed location will meet all requirements for safe storage or transportation.
Pack your piano correctly
Before you move your piano, it’s important to pack it properly. A quality piano moving kit and blanket will protect your piano from damage during transit. Make sure to use the original packing materials that came with your instrument, as well as a piano moving dolly if possible. If you are moving by yourself, we recommend using two people for this task so that one can lift while another walks alongside them holding onto an end of the instrument.
Hire a professional piano mover
When you’re ready to hire a professional piano moving company like this piano transport, you must know exactly what kind of move you need and where the piano will be going. The first step in this process is determining the weight and dimensions of your piano.
If there are stairs or even tight corners involved in your move–or even tight corners–they must be taken into account when calculating how much time it will take to transport your instrument safely. If they’re traveling long distances, they should also consider whether the trip can be completed overnight so as not to disrupt their schedule too much (and thus increase costs).
A properly packed, moved, and stored piano can last for hundreds of years. It’s worth the small investment to keep it safe during any transportation!
Pianos are large, heavy pieces of furniture that can last for hundreds of years. It’s an investment worth protecting, so don’t try to move it yourself! Hire a professional piano mover to handle your instrument with care and make sure it arrives safe and sound at its new home.
Conclusion
If you’re ready to move your piano, we hope this article has helped you understand how best to do so. If you have any questions or concerns about your specific situation, please contact us, and we’ll be happy to help!
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