You might find yourself wondering “can you lay an upright piano on its back during the move?” We don't recommend moving a piano on its back. For the best possible results, you should secure the instrument tightly against the back wall of the van in an upright position.
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Learn More »Moving to a new home can be an exciting time, but it also comes with a number of logistical headaches that must be solved before the first truck pulls up to the curb. While a standard house full of possessions is complicated enough on its own, the presence of large fragile items such as pianos adds another layer of difficulty to the process. You might be tempted to move a massive musical instrument on your own, but that’s easier said than done. Here’s how to move a spinet piano or another similar upright design safely.
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Read More »Place one of your helpers on each side of the piano and lift as a team to load the piano onto its dolly. Slowly move the instrument on your pre-planned route, taking it off of the dolly to negotiate any staircases along the way. Once you’ve reached the new property, load the piano back onto the dolly and begin the process in reverse until it reaches its ideal location.
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