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Don't Move A Piano Until You Read This

By Harris Potter


I'm a big advocate of hiring a professional mover to move a piano. Pianos are heavy and it's easy to damage a piano while moving it. I'm speaking from experience. I own a Kimball piano my parents bought brand new for me when I was a child. That piano was a big deal to me after having played on an old "clunker" of a piano for several years. I played that new piano every day.

When I got married it was time to move the piano to my own home. My husband and his brothers moved it themselves. It wasn't an easy job even with the moving dolly they used (pianos weigh several hundred pounds - grand pianos can weigh 1,500 pounds). The amateur move of my piano resulted in both of the piano legs being damaged (a common occurrence when people move a piano themselves) and some unplanned internal work (some pins needed repair and a string broke). I should have hired a piano mover. Then I wouldn't have had those problems, but my husband and I thought we would save money by doing it ourselves. It was a lesson I should have remembered, but I was foolish a second time.

Not too long ago my husband and I built a new house. When it came time for you to move the piano again, my husband was not wanting to bring in help to move it professionally because our pocketbook had been feeling empty from the cost of building the home In the mind, moving it wasn't an issue. Our new house was under two miles from your old one; and he were built with a dolly, a trailer, and a brother who was willing to help him.

Everything went okay until my husband converted into the driveway in our new house. The sharpness of the turn strained the ropes holding the piano about the trailer plus they broke. The piano tipped over and sustained lots of damage (the entire "guts" of the piano are ruined and also the case is chipped and scratched). I haven't been with them fixed yet, however i have gotten an estimate. It's likely to take a great deal of time and money to fix the piano. It needs to be totally rebuilt. Due to the labor involved, it would be cheaper to purchase a brand new piano than get your investment back, however the piano provides extensive sentimental value to me so I will have it fixed. For this reason I say, "Hire a professional!"

What does a professional piano mover do to ensure a safe and successful move? With upright pianos, they almost always strap the piano on a skid called a piano board. They also cover the piano with blankets to help protect it. The entire bundle is then typically put on a dolly and taken to its destination. If steps are involved, the piano is taken off the dolly and slid up or down the steps on the piano board.




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