CAN YOU MOVE A PIANO BY YOURSELF?

February 17, 2021

Can you move piano yourself?

How to move a piano is a question frequently asked by people. The answer is fairly simple and it is that our piano movers would be the experts in this case. They are the ones who have been trained to handle the process in a very delicate manner. They are well equipped with proper tools and they know what to do at each stage of the move to make sure that nothing goes wrong. They will also be able to give you advice on what you should do to safeguard your piano in terms of its protection from dents, scratches, and any other damages which may come up during the move.

When you are thinking of hiring a professional company or person to move your piano, it helps to check on the experience of the movers. Ask them for references and then follow them up. Our Medicine Hat Movers have a lot of clientele and lots of experience when handling delicate items such as a piano. Our professional movers will come to your place of residence and pack your piano in its special carrier that is designed to protect it from damage due to the movement. Then you can be at peace knowing your piano is well protected and safe. All you need is the phone book and the internet. Call around to some local professional movers and get price quotes. They should be able to quote you within minutes. This way you know your moving costs are budgeted for correctly. Call Us today for a FREE No-Obligatory quote.

When a piano is handed over from one generation to another, it takes some work to get it into tip-top shape. It may be that old music stands will not fit any longer, or it may be that the buttons are not so easy to push anymore. Whatever the reason, it's time to move the piano. If you are just looking to sell your old one and need it removed, we can help you with that and bring the new one into your home.

Our Piano movers have the experience to take care of any problems you might run into. One important thing to consider when hiring movers to help you move the piano is what type of material the piano is made out of. It should be light enough that the movers do not have a problem pushing it around, but it should also be heavy enough that they don't risk breaking it. Casement pianos are a good example of this. They are piano that opens and closes by swinging on a cord. Other types of pianos have the entire body of the piano on springs that are much more stable.

Moving a piano by yourself is never a simple task, so having a professional move it for you will ensure that it gets done properly. And if you're worried about hurting yourself trying to do it, ask the movers to help you with the process. 
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