Who Needs Piano Movers In Austin?

Chances are that you are weighing your options and wondering whether you should get piano movers in Austin to help you with your move, or just move your piano on your own with the help of friends.

It is also highly likely that you have no previous experience moving a piano and so it may be a good idea for starters to consider what exactly is involved here. That way you will be able to make a quality decision as to whether or not you will require piano movers in Austin to help you out.

Pianos are very expensive items and usually they owner of a piano will have some kind of emotional or sentimental attachment to it. And that is why they will be keen to get it moved safely and without any damage occurring. But this is quite a challenge. Have you tried to move a piano recently, let alone lift it? It is an extremely heavy piece of equipment.

Anyway we are assuming that you want to move your piano on your own without any help in Austin or wherever it is you are at. The first thing you will require is a tool for placing under your piano so that you can easily roll it without damaging it. This will be a four wheel dolly. But that is not all. In addition you will require ratchet straps, moving pads and some shrink wrap. You can consider renting some of this equipment to keep your costs low.

Assuming that there are no stairs in any of the two houses where you will be moving the piano (the one you are moving to and the one you are moving from) then a minimum of two strong people should be able to accomplish the move. However if there are stairs anywhere then it changes everything and you will need four or five very strong fellows to move your piano. The exact number will be decided by how strong they are and the weight of this bulky musical instrument of yours.

A lot can go wrong when you have to deal with stairs for a piano move. It could get damaged or one of the poor inexperienced folks helping out with the move could get some serious injuries. And so it is highly recommended that if there are stairs involved just hire a moving company without even thinking twice.

But maybe you have no stairs to think about and need to go ahead with your task of moving your piano. You will need to pad and shrink wrap your piano before you start moving it. The moving pads should cover the front and back (at the very least) and you will need to shrink wrap the pads into place so that they don’t shift around. The idea here is to protect your asset from scratches, dents and any damage that could easily occur during movement. Usually there are handles built into most pianos and you will want to leave these without any padding blocking them because you will need to hold on to those handles as you move this very bulky piece of equipment.

Just be very careful with it, or simply save yourself all the trouble and get piano movers Austin to do everything for you at a reasonable price.