Precision Instrument Transport

We Move Music.

12,000 parts. 88 keys. One irreplaceable instrument. We provide white-glove handling for the world's finest pianos.

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More Than Just
Heavy Lifting.

A grand piano is a masterpiece of engineering under immense tension—roughly 20 tons of string tension, to be exact. Moving it isn't about muscle; it's about physics, leverage, and respect.

Unlike general movers, our piano specialists are trained to disassemble the lyre (pedals), remove the lid hinges safely, and navigate the unique center of gravity that makes pianos so dangerous to move.

100% Insured Value
Since 2010 Master Movers
Grand Piano Interior
Capabilities

We Move Every Scale

Upright / Spinet

From console pianos to 500lb vintage uprights. We specialize in tight turns and maneuvering tall instruments through standard doorways without scratching the finish.

  • Custom Dolly System
  • Stair Capabilities

Baby Grand

The most common moving challenge. Requires precise disassembly of legs and lyre. We wrap the piano board in heavy-duty padding to protect the rim and soundboard.

  • Leg Removal
  • Piano Board Skid

Concert Grand

The 9-foot titans. Handling these requires a specialized 4-man crew and heavy-duty equipment. We service concert halls, universities, and private estates.

  • 4-Man Crew
  • Stage-to-Stage

Proper Tooling
Preserves Value.

01

The Piano Board

We don't just roll them. Grands are strapped to a padded skid board (piano board) that acts as a spine during transport, protecting the rim from stress fractures.

02

Climate Control

Wood breathes. Drastic temp changes detune pianos instantly. Our trucks are climate-regulated to ensure your soundboard stays stable.

03

Floor Protection

Pianos have immense point-weight (lbs per sq inch). We use neoprene runners and Masonite to ensure your hardwood floors are never dented.

Piano Keys

Common Inquiries

Will my piano need tuning after the move?

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Yes. While we move pianos gently, the change in humidity and atmospheric pressure between locations will affect the wood and string tension. We recommend waiting 2-3 weeks for the piano to acclimate to its new home before hiring a tuner.

Can you move a piano up a spiral staircase?

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Generally, no. Spiral staircases rarely accommodate the length of the piano board required to move a grand piano safely. However, we can perform a site survey to determine if a crane hoist through a balcony or window is a viable alternative.

Are you insured for high-value instruments?

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Absolutely. We carry specific cargo insurance tailored for high-value musical instruments. For pianos valued over $50,000, we can provide additional certificates of insurance (COI) upon request.

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