Piano Movers – What You Should Know?

Piano Movers – What You Should Know?

The average piano will last approximately 50 years – that is, if you take good care of it.  Within those years, the odds are high that your piano will have a few different homes. Unless you’re willing to risk having non-professionals do the job, more than likely your instrument will be in the hands of professional piano movers at least once.  There are a few things you should do to protect your precious instrument through these migrations.  Hire reputable piano movers, choose your piano’s environment carefully, and have it tuned regularly.

 

Hiring well-established piano movers will help to keep your instrument safe as it travels from one location to another.  Good movers will come with the necessary lifting and wrapping equipment that is needed to guard against damage and worker injury. Once your piano has arrived at its new destination, be sure to have it placed in the best environment for it.  Remember, your piano’s best asset is its sound.  Few things are more grating to the ears than the off-key “pling” a piano makes when it has been warped. Because pianos are made of wood and metal, heat and humidity are their biggest enemies.  You should keep your piano away from windows, as the sun’s heat will damage the wood over time.  Also avoid placing it in humid, cold or overly-warm rooms.  Instead, you should have the piano movers situate it in a room that has lower humidity and that is approximately 68 degrees year-round.  A final step to take is to have your piano tuned regularly.  Bring in a “piano doctor” to tune it, as often as you might get a check-up from your own doctor – about twice a year.

 

With thirty years of experience in the moving and storage business, Noah’s Ark Moving & Storage has gained 3 decades of experience as piano movers.  Our moving team has been specially trained in-house, and they possess expert knowledge in the art of moving pianos from one location to another.  You can rest assured that our piano movers will handle your instrument in a manner that will help keep it damage-free during the moving process.  We also maintain a reliable fleet of trucks that are equipped with features that will secure your instrument firmly in place, no matter what the size.

 

You will find that for piano movers, our prices are very competitive and the estimation process is straightforward and transparent.  We also provide insurance, for your peace of mind.  At Noah’s Ark Moving & Storage, we have successfully maintained an A+ record with the Better Business Bureau, and a damage ratio that is less than 1%.  Get a free quote online, or call us today at I-866-247-2758.  We will be glad to answer any questions you may have about our piano movers, prices or equipment.

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Piano Movers – What You Should Know?

Piano Movers – What You Should Know?

The average piano will last approximately 50 years – that is, if you take good care of it.  Within those years, the odds are high that your piano will have a few different homes. Unless you’re willing to risk having non-professionals do the job, more than likely your instrument will be in the hands of professional piano movers at least once.  There are a few things you should do to protect your precious instrument through these migrations.  Hire reputable piano movers, choose your piano’s environment carefully, and have it tuned regularly.

 

Hiring well-established piano movers will help to keep your instrument safe as it travels from one location to another.  Good movers will come with the necessary lifting and wrapping equipment that is needed to guard against damage and worker injury. Once your piano has arrived at its new destination, be sure to have it placed in the best environment for it.  Remember, your piano’s best asset is its sound.  Few things are more grating to the ears than the off-key “pling” a piano makes when it has been warped. Because pianos are made of wood and metal, heat and humidity are their biggest enemies.  You should keep your piano away from windows, as the sun’s heat will damage the wood over time.  Also avoid placing it in humid, cold or overly-warm rooms.  Instead, you should have the piano movers situate it in a room that has lower humidity and that is approximately 68 degrees year-round.  A final step to take is to have your piano tuned regularly.  Bring in a “piano doctor” to tune it, as often as you might get a check-up from your own doctor – about twice a year.

 

With thirty years of experience in the moving and storage business, Noah’s Ark Moving & Storage has gained 3 decades of experience as piano movers.  Our moving team has been specially trained in-house, and they possess expert knowledge in the art of moving pianos from one location to another.  You can rest assured that our piano movers will handle your instrument in a manner that will help keep it damage-free during the moving process.  We also maintain a reliable fleet of trucks that are equipped with features that will secure your instrument firmly in place, no matter what the size.

 

You will find that for piano movers, our prices are very competitive and the estimation process is straightforward and transparent.  We also provide insurance, for your peace of mind.  At Noah’s Ark Moving & Storage, we have successfully maintained an A+ record with the Better Business Bureau, and a damage ratio that is less than 1%.  Get a free quote online, or call us today at I-866-247-2758.  We will be glad to answer any questions you may have about our piano movers, prices or equipment.

Read More About: Connecticut Movers, or CT Movers

 

 

 

 

 

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