
Moving 
Moving in-town? We work with experienced & professional local movers to ensure your piano is delivered safely and on-time.
We are happy to recommend Calgary's finest professional piano movers for your local Alberta move. They will also move to as far away as Saskatchewan and B.C. depending on time of year and scheduling.
Moving a long distance? We can help with that, too!
Professional Piano Crating and Storage
Making a long-distance move? Don't want the piano mover to make a separate drive just for the piano? Call us to prepare and crate your piano to ensure its safe arrival. We will arrange a local mover to pick up your piano and bring it to our shop. Your moving van line can then pick your piano up here, ready for moving. Your piano will need to be moved, uncrated, and set up by professional movers at the other end.
We can also store your valued piano when you're out of the country, renovating, or gone south for the winter. Ensure your piano is kept at optimum temperature and humidity while you're away. Call for availability. (403) 252-7770 and ask for Karen.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q. If I round up a couple of strong buddies, can I move my grand piano into my new home myself?
A. A grand piano can weigh between 700 and 1500 pounds, which can lead to serious lifting injuries if not properly trained. Besides, what happens if the piano or your home or someone helping gets hurt? You want to keep your friends as friends. We break it, we fix it! As well, certain parts of your grand piano need to be wrapped separately to prevent damage. Don't let just anyone move your piano - trust our professional movers. That's all we do!
Q. We're moving over the winter. Can we move our apartment-sized piano to our new home in the back of our pick-up truck?
A. This is not advisable. The piano should be wrapped in many layers of moving blankets and transported in a covered, heated van. Freezing temperatures can damage a piano's finish. If a piano has been exposed to cold or freezing temperatures for any length of time, it is best to gradually unwrap one layer every 24-hour period. 
Q. Will moving my piano cause it to go out of tune?
A. It is not the act of moving, but the change in temperature and humidity that can cause a piano tuning to shift. If you have recently moved your piano from one house to another, wait 3 - 4 weeks for your piano to acclimatize before having it tuned again.
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