Looking to Move Your Piano? Follow These Tips For a Successful Move

Posted by Adriana Ray on December 4th, 2019

Pianos are bulky, huge, and are very heavy, not to mention the irregular shape they have. So, it’s a no brainer that it can be a big task to move a piano from one place to another. And if you think these bulky musical instruments are unbreakable and indestructible, then you are wrong. Pianos are very delicate and fragile and need special attention. You can either do a DIY move or hire the best movers Brooklyn to get professional help.

Well, when moving something this delicate and huge, it’s better to leave the work on professionals’ shoulders. Even if you have a low budget, you can find cheap moving companies Brooklyn to get some professional help. But, if you still want to do it yourself or want to get involved in the process with the professionals, follow these tips.


Prepare Everything Before Starting With The Packing and Moving Process

The piano is an expensive and fragile item and you should prepare accordingly. So, start by looking for some protection during transport. If it’s a long-distance move, hire a company that has experience in long-distance moving. They will have the knowledge and skills to successfully do the move. And you will also get the proper advice from them about what materials you need for the move.

The piano is required to be packed nicely to avoid any damage while it is in transit. Blankets are an option for you to protect your piano from scratches or damages. I play guitar, so know what an instrument means to you, so you have to protect the emotional value too. Pack it nicely with all the necessary items. You can also use a towel to cover the piano.


Protecting The Keyboard

When you are relocating, you have to plan and organize everything. You need to think about every aspect. Even small damage can ruin your piano. So, one of the most important parts that you have to protect is the keyboard of your piano. Close the keyboard lid and lock it. This will keep it close and protect it from damage while moving. This is very important as the keys are very fragile and needed to be protected. Even if the keyboard lid does not have a lock, you have to ensure that it stays closed before you start wrapping the piano. Do not use tape, I repeat, do not use tape to close the lid. It would damage the wood surface of your piano.


Lifting The Piano

It’s a no brainer that one person can not lift the piano by himself. It’s much harder than just moving the piano. Lifting it can create more chances of damaging the piano. So, the safest way for you to easily and safely move your piano is to hire professionals. Even asking your friends or relatives to life your piano can be dangerous to the piano. Start by evaluating the number of persons required for the move. You don’t want to regret the decision of picking the piano in the wrong way. Don’t lift the piano with its legs, they are very fragile and can easily break. And never lay the piano on its side, which could damage the inner mechanism of the piano.


Conclusion

These tips will help you plan in a better way, but I would still insist on hiring professionals for moving your piano. Extra care is always better than regretting the decision later on.


Also Read: Unpacking After A Move: A Guide

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