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Moving a piano isn’t a job for general movers. Pianos are heavy, fragile, and expensive to repair if something goes wrong. We connect you with movers who specialize in piano transport — the right equipment, the right insurance, and the experience to get your instrument there safely.

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What to Look for in a Piano Mover

Not all piano movers are equal. Before you book, make sure they check these boxes:

Specialized equipment. Piano boards, skids, ramps, and air-ride suspension trucks — not a furniture dolly and a blanket.

Piano-specific insurance. Standard mover liability covers pennies on the pound. You need cargo insurance that covers your piano’s full appraised or replacement value.

Experience with your piano type. Moving a 300-pound upright down a flight of stairs is a completely different job than disassembling a 1,200-pound concert grand. Ask how many pianos they move per month.

Local knowledge. Elevation, climate, narrow streets, older homes — these all affect how a piano move plays out. Movers who know your area avoid the surprises.

References you can check. Ask for recent piano-specific references, not just general moving reviews.


MovingPianos.com connects piano owners with qualified, experienced piano movers across the United States. We are not a moving company — we help you find the right specialist for your instrument and your move.