We are Piano Mover Colorado Springs, who know how important your piano, organ and any musical instrument is because we’re musicians ourselves. We started this site because we felt there weren’t highly professional piano movers who understood how to move a piano without causing damage to our piano. From our 10 years of experience, we’ve have experience moving over more than hundreds of all types of upright pianos, baby grand pianos, and organs. We’ve moved numerous brands such as Steinway, Yamaha and Kawaii, and know the little quirks and subtle differences that come with each piano. Since we have experience in moving all brands of pianos, we know where and what pieces have to be removed to make transport very quick and efficient.
Medium Grand Piano Movers
Just an inch bigger than what is considered the maximum of 5’6” for a baby grand, many households find the tone of a medium grand piano richer and a bit deeper. The additional investment in this slightly larger elegant instrument is often deemed worth the improved sound quality.
Baby Grand Piano Movers
In a family with a trained piano player, a lifetime of memories are made. And, perhaps, proposals, scholarships, lessons, and other life enlightening moments. A baby grand piano is a delicate, finely made instrument that when taken care of, can be passed on in a family and last several lifetimes.
This is one of the most frequently asked moving questions. Often you don’t know when exactly
you will move and thus you can’t schedule your move in advance. It is best though if you can
start contacting movers at least a month in advance. The earlier the better because then you
will have the time to research the moving companies and schedule your move for the desired
day.
Local (intrastate) moves are generally based on a per-hour cost for the personnel and
the number of vehicles that the mover provides (up to a certain distance, with longer
distances based on the weight of your shipment and the mileage it is transported) and the
level of liability that the mover will cover in the event of loss or damage is generally
less than would apply for an interstate move.