Piano Removalists Doncaster
Moving most things is as easy as packing it down and putting it in a box. Or wrapping it in a blanket or bubble wrap for safe keeping in transport. There are a few things though that require a little more thought, time and preparation. And muscle power!
Piano’s may just sit at the top of that list. With some upright piano’s weighing in at a whopping 160kgs kilograms and grand piano’s, almost unbelievably, up to 500 kilograms.
Industry Top 5 collected a list of specialised piano removalists who will be able to move it without any hurdle of scratch. These removalist companies have dedicated team of piano removals in Sydney.
Piano Removal Process
Along with the weight of a piano is the sheer size and often the awkwardness simply due to their unusual shape. There are some steps that can assist in the process.
Step 1 Contact a business at Industry Top 5.
Step 2 If you are not professionals then gather a crew! Nobody in history has moved a piano on their own – it’s just not possible, believe us, we know. So put the call out to your friends and family and get as many people as you can on board to help. At least 4 people (2 per side of piano) is the minimum.
Step 3 Get your hands on the right moving equipment ahead of time to make sure you have everything you need. You’ll need straps, furniture blankets, tape and of course – transport.
Step 4 Prepare your piano before you start moving it. We suggest closing the lid and fastening it closed to protect the keys throughout the move. Wrap your piano in furniture blankets and use the tape to keep it in place to protect the exterior
Step 5 Think ahead of time and have the destination spot for your piano clean and clear ready for the arrival.
Step 6 Establish and clear a path to ensure there are no obstacles in the way. This will avoid having to stop and start and of course, any injuries or damage.
Step 7 Now it’s time to move your piano. Our number one pointer is that your piano must always remain upright, so make sure that everyone is aware of this and that the piano is not tilted or laid down at any stage. Place straps underneath the piano so there is room to hold them on each side, you’ll use these to lift the piano up to slide the dolly’s underneath. Take time to balance the piano well before you move it.
Step 8 When loading your piano on the ramp or lift into the truck – wheel it on lighter side first.
Step 9 During the move your piano will likely be shifted out of tune so be sure to book it in for re-tuning when settled into its new location.
Interstate Piano Removals
Piano relocation requires special attention. And when it’s an interstate move then hiring specialised movers is the best option. Check Industry Top 5 Piano removalists for an exceptional range of services.
About Doncaster East, VIC
Doncaster East is a suburb located around twenty-two kilometres north-east of Melbourne’s inner-city. The suburb falls part of the City of Manningham and is a total size of 11.4km2. The largely residential suburb has experienced significant growth since the late 1900s due to an overload of citizens moving to Melbourne CBD.
There is geographical significance to the suburb because it is positioned neatly between the Koonung Creek and the Mullum Mullum Creek. Many residents enjoy walking and bike riding along these waterways, as well as making use of local parklands like the Deep Creek Reserve and Prowes Reserve. Other popular activities in the area are lawn bowls, football, soccer, and scouts. The AFL club is one of the largest sporting groups in the suburb.
The Pines Shopping Centre is one of the shopping centres in the vicinity, however residents are likely to travel into nearby Eastland Shopping Centre for a grander shopping experience. Education in Doncaster East can be sought at the Beverley Hills Primary School, Doncaster Gardens Primary School, or Milgate Primary School. There are also public and private high school options for families residing in the suburb. Neighbouring suburbs to Doncaster East include Templestowe, Warrandyte, Donvale and Blackburn North.
Given the possible injuries or damage to your piano – both can be incredibly costly, Industry Top 5 recommend talking to a professional Sydney Piano removalist company about the best way to move your piano. Leave it to the experts – they treat your belongings like they are our own.