Tips for Moving a Piano

Perhaps you have chosen to move your piano on your own. Well, how hard can it be? It’s not like it is an irreplaceable sentimental item, delicate, fragile, heavy, and expensive thing that’s perhaps a centerpiece of your house. Perhaps you aren’t worried about your lower back. If this is the case, then you can move a piano on your own. 

However, let us remind you that there are a lot of professional and seasoned Piano movers Dallas out there who really know how to move a piano. You should certainly give them a call first before you proceed with your DIY project. 

However, if you really want to move a piano on your own, here are a couple of tips you need to follow: 

Piano Preparation 

You will need a couple of professional tools if you want to move a piano. You’re going to need 2 furniture dollies for rolling the piano on flat surfaces and a couple of heavy-duty furniture straps that are used for carrying and lifting the piano. You shouldn’t even consider rolling the piano on them if it has metal casters. They’re fragile and won’t hold the weight of the piano compared to moving dollies. In addition to that, it’s ideal to take apart the legs and separately move them if possible. Furthermore, you need to have a couple of heavy blankets to cover around the piano’s body and a couple of moving tape to secure the blanket. You need to close and lock the lid and fill it with a blanket for additional security. You can tape a blanket over the lid if it does not lock. 

Prepare Your Team 

Every single person on your team has to wear comfortable shoes and clothes. They should not wear any dangly and long accessories or jewelry. It can result in some severe injuries if they somehow get tangled in the piano. 

Teamwork 

To get the job done properly, you will require at least 4 individuals. The role of the 2 individuals is to lift the piano. On the other hand, the other 2 will handle the instrument and guide you along with corners and into the moving truck. Think about getting as many people as possible. It will be a lot easier for you if you’ve got a lot of people helping. 

Distribute the Weight Evenly 

Pianos are a bit heavy. Well, not really. They are extremely heavy. They also have delicate and light legs. Knowing the way its weight is distributed is the key to moving a piano successfully. This will help you keep the balance of the instrument throughout the project. Of course, you do not want the surface of the piano to be dented or scratched. However, there is a lot of complicated things that are happening inside the piano that you don’t want to disturb. Furthermore, it can result in severe injuries if a piano tip over you or your helpers. Thus, you’ve got to know how heavy the piano is before you move it. You should also know how to evenly distribute its weight.