How to Prepare Your Piano for a Safe Move
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ToggleUnderstanding the Challenges of Piano Removals
Piano Removals have complications that are not easy to address. On this count, scaling down pianos may be difficult as they are big and bulky and do not fit through doors, staircases or other tight spaces. Third, their internal structure is complex and fragile and can easily be destroyed during construction.Types of Pianos and Their Specific Needs
Different types of pianos require specific handling techniques:- Upright Pianos: These are heavy at the top. Care must be taken to avoid tipping them over.
- Grand Pianos: These need to be partially dismantled. The lid, pedals, legs, and music rack should be removed and wrapped separately.
Preparing for the Move
Step 1: Get the Right Tools and Materials: You need a piano dolly, robust straps, and plenty of blankets and foam. These gadgets will prevent piano scratches and dents during transport.Step 2: Clear the route: Clear the piano-to-truck route. Remove carpets, door mats, and low-hanging lights that might cause problems during the relocation.Step 3: Lock the Keyboard Lid: The keyboard lid should be locked to protect the keys. If the lock isn’t available, wrap the lid securely with stretch wrap to prevent it from opening.Step 4: Wrap the Piano: Wrap the piano thoroughly in moving blankets, securing them with packing tape. Make sure the corners are well protected to prevent damage.Step 5: Lift and Transport: With the help of several strong individuals, lift the piano onto the dolly. Ensure it is stable before moving. Use ramps for navigating stairs or steps.What to Avoid
- Do Not Use Excessive Force: When moving the piano, gently handle the instrument and your property to prevent damage.
- Avoid Exposing the Piano to Extreme Conditions: Try to move the piano in mild weather, as extreme cold or heat can affect the wood and internal mechanics.