Piano Movers – Avoiding the Most Common Mistakes

Piano Movers – Avoiding the Most Common Mistakes

Did you know that pianos have more than 10,000 moving parts?  It’s no wonder the piano is known as the “King of Instruments”. And like all kings, the piano commands special treatment. Trying to treat it like a little wooden flute, for example, can land you in a dungeon of your own making.  Professional piano movers know this.  That is why they have the utmost respect for your instrument, and you should too.  They understand that despite their size, pianos are actually very delicate instruments. But piano movers also know the most common mistakes people often make when it comes to moving these instruments.

Possibly the biggest mistake you can make is trying to do it yourself.  As piano movers can tell you, even an average sized upright piano is heavy and hard to manage.  Your Uncle Bob might lift weights, but that’s nothing like lifting a piano.  If you’re only moving it a few feet, then that may not be a problem – but trying to navigate stairs, corners and difficult passages with a piano could cause you serious injury.  It’s also not hard to imagine just how easy it might be to damage an instrument with thousands of moving parts.  You don’t have to drop it out a window to damage it.  A drop of even one foot can cause it to need repairs.

 

Another common mistake that people make is trying to get inexperienced piano movers to do the job.  Not all moving companies have workers who are trained in the skill of lifting and transporting pianos.  A good moving company will ask all the right questions beforehand – such as how many steps are in your home, and what kind of piano do you have.  They will then provide you with an accurate quote, and send professional piano movers to your home with the right equipment to safely do the job.

For the past 3 decades, Noah’s Ark Moving & Storage has been the movers of choice for thousands of customers.  Our team of piano movers consists of professionals who have been trained in the use of our customized technologies and equipments.  They will safely load your instrument into one of our trucks that has been customized with features such as logistics tracks.  This will secure the piano in place and protect all of its delicate parts.  We also offer storage, if you will not need your piano right away.  Our moving and storage rates are reasonable and very competitive, and we will consult with you free of charge to help you with every aspect of your move.  With a damage ratio of less than 1%, it is easy to see understand why we have maintained an exemplary record with the Better Business Bureau.  When you’re ready to employ the services of professional piano movers, visit us online for a free quote, or give us a call at 1-866-247-2758.

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Piano Movers – Avoiding the Most Common Mistakes

Piano Movers – Avoiding the Most Common Mistakes

Did you know that pianos have more than 10,000 moving parts?  It’s no wonder the piano is known as the “King of Instruments”. And like all kings, the piano commands special treatment. Trying to treat it like a little wooden flute, for example, can land you in a dungeon of your own making.  Professional piano movers know this.  That is why they have the utmost respect for your instrument, and you should too.  They understand that despite their size, pianos are actually very delicate instruments. But piano movers also know the most common mistakes people often make when it comes to moving these instruments.

Possibly the biggest mistake you can make is trying to do it yourself.  As piano movers can tell you, even an average sized upright piano is heavy and hard to manage.  Your Uncle Bob might lift weights, but that’s nothing like lifting a piano.  If you’re only moving it a few feet, then that may not be a problem – but trying to navigate stairs, corners and difficult passages with a piano could cause you serious injury.  It’s also not hard to imagine just how easy it might be to damage an instrument with thousands of moving parts.  You don’t have to drop it out a window to damage it.  A drop of even one foot can cause it to need repairs.

 

Another common mistake that people make is trying to get inexperienced piano movers to do the job.  Not all moving companies have workers who are trained in the skill of lifting and transporting pianos.  A good moving company will ask all the right questions beforehand – such as how many steps are in your home, and what kind of piano do you have.  They will then provide you with an accurate quote, and send professional piano movers to your home with the right equipment to safely do the job.

For the past 3 decades, Noah’s Ark Moving & Storage has been the movers of choice for thousands of customers.  Our team of piano movers consists of professionals who have been trained in the use of our customized technologies and equipments.  They will safely load your instrument into one of our trucks that has been customized with features such as logistics tracks.  This will secure the piano in place and protect all of its delicate parts.  We also offer storage, if you will not need your piano right away.  Our moving and storage rates are reasonable and very competitive, and we will consult with you free of charge to help you with every aspect of your move.  With a damage ratio of less than 1%, it is easy to see understand why we have maintained an exemplary record with the Better Business Bureau.  When you’re ready to employ the services of professional piano movers, visit us online for a free quote, or give us a call at 1-866-247-2758.

Read About: NJ Movers, CT Movers

 

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