Before you move a piano, you need to measure it to see if it will fit into your new home. If your piano is does not fit into your new home, you will have to pay to have it moved back to your new home, or to an alternate location.
An experienced piano mover will pack your piano properly to ensure that its surface is not scratched or damaged while it is being moved. The mover will secure its delicate internal parts to prevent damage, and will use specialized equipment like a piano dolly or piano board to move it safely.
Moving a piano up or down a flight of stairs can be even trickier than moving it across a floor. Piano movers prefer to use a freight elevator, if one is available. If there is no freight elevator, they may use the stairs, or move it out of a window and use a crane to hoist it up or down.
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