Tips for Moving and Storing Valuables

Tips for Moving and Storing Valuables

The Technical Aspects Of Piano Moving

Candice Vasquez

Piano owners will need to have their pianos moved eventually, and there are professionals who specialize in these sorts of moves. Customers who give the movers lots of information will make things easier for everyone.

The Moving Company Should Know All The Details Of The Piano's Current Location

The professionals who relocate pianos for a living are obviously experienced with all of the different aspects of moving a piano. However, it's always a good idea to help them prepare effectively for each individual task. They will need to know about staircases, staircase landings, and any potential obstacles in advance.

Customers who are able to provide pictures of a piano's current location will certainly help the moving professionals significantly. The professionals will also benefit from getting similar details about the piano's new location. These situations might become even more complicated when the pianos involved are somewhat larger models. The piano's size will have a huge impact on many aspects of the moving procedure.

Larger Grand Pianos Can Be More Complicated To Move Than Smaller Pianos

An upright sort of piano might only need to be moved by a couple of individuals at a time, and they might only require relatively basic types of equipment. If the piano in question is a grand piano, the movers might need twice as many professionals in order to make the move possible. They might also be in need of very different types of equipment, since they will want to avoid causing any injuries or damaging the piano in any way.

However, in most cases, they will still be able to use the same truck for the move. They tend to use long trucks and storing facilities that are similarly expansive. 

Many Of The Companies That Move Pianos Will Also Be Able To Store Them

The companies that do store different pianos will keep these pianos in specialized facilities that were designed for secure storage. These facilities will also usually have controlled interior climates so the pianos will stay the same as they're being stored. 

Some companies might only be able to keep the pianos stored temporarily. However, other organizations may be able to keep the pianos there for a much longer amount of time. These organizations will usually charge their clients monthly storage fees. Storing grand pianos will usually be slightly more expensive than storing any upright piano, because the grand piano will automatically take up significantly more storage space.

To learn more about piano moving, go to sites like https://www.extremepianomoving.com/.


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Tips for Moving and Storing Valuables

I lived in the same city with my parents for my entire life, even throughout college. When it was time to move out on my own to begin a new job in another state, I got very frantic and overwhelmed due to my lack of moving knowledge along with the fact that I had lived in the same house for my entire life! Thankfully, my parents were very supportive during this time and gave me many tips for moving and storing items that wouldn't fit in the new studio apartment I was moving into. I know others out there are approaching their first moves and don't have people to rely on for advice, so I decided to create a blog all about moving and storage to share what I learned. I plan to post many useful tips, so come back often!

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