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Piano movers · Uprights • Baby grands • Grands • Digital · LA & OC

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Piano moves

Expert piano movers across LA & OC

A piano is the one thing in your home you should never move yourself. An upright runs 300 to 500 pounds; a grand can top 1,200. The weight is only half the problem — the value is in the cast-iron plate, the soundboard, and the action inside, and one bad lift or a single hard set-down can crack a leg, snap the lyre, or knock the whole instrument out of true. We are piano movers serving Los Angeles and Orange County, and moving pianos safely is exactly what the right gear and a trained crew are for.

We move every type: upright and console pianos, spinets, baby grands, full grands, digital and stage pianos, and player pianos. Each one is padded and wrapped, secured to a piano board or skid, and walked through doorways, hallways, and stairs by a crew sized to the weight — never dragged, never rushed.

We are a Pasadena-based crew working the whole LA and OC region. Whether it is moving a piano across town, up to a second-floor apartment, down a flight of stairs, or just to a new room in the same house, we bring the dollies, skid boards, straps, and padding so your piano arrives exactly as it left — and skip the rental truck and the very real risk of dropping a half-ton instrument.

Why choose us

Why you don't move a piano yourself

A piano is heavy, top-loaded, and worth protecting. Here is what a real piano crew brings.

Built for the weight

Piano boards, four-wheel dollies, heavy-duty straps, and skid boards for grands — the specialized gear that moves 300 to 1,200 pounds without a slip. Not a job for a borrowed hand truck.

Stairs & tight turns handled

Most piano damage happens on stairs and in doorways. We plan the route, size the crew to the carry, and take uprights and grands up and down stairs the controlled, practiced way.

Your piano protected

Every piano is fully padded and wrapped before it moves — case, lid, keys, and pedals. We protect the finish from scratches and the action from shock, and we pad your floors and door frames too.

Flat-priced, no meter

We quote your piano move as a flat price up front based on the type and the access — no hourly meter ticking on a careful job, and no surprise heavy-item fee after the fact.

Pricing

Clear piano-move pricing, no surprises

Clear hourly rates, what's included up front, and no surprise add-ons after the move.

2 Movers + Truck
Min 3 hours
$118
per hour
Best forUprights & spinets on one floor
  • Packing & unpacking help
  • Free use of moving blankets
  • Free use of wardrobe boxes
  • Shrink wrap, tape, packing paper
  • Free use of tools & dollies
  • Disassembly & reassembly
4 Movers + Truck
Min 3 hours
$198
per hour
Best forGrands & difficult stair carries
  • Packing & unpacking help
  • Free use of moving blankets
  • Free use of wardrobe boxes
  • Shrink wrap, tape, packing paper
  • Free use of tools & dollies
  • Disassembly & reassembly

Need a bigger crew? Each additional mover is $40/hr.

✕ Watch out for these hidden fees

What we don't charge — but some movers do

  • "Truck fee" on top of the hourly rate
  • Processing fees & extra taxes
  • Stair, elevator, or "access" fees
  • Long-carry fees when parking is far
  • Charges for blankets, wrap, or tape
  • Assembly/disassembly billed separately
  • Heavy or bulky item upcharges
How it works

Three steps to move your piano

From quote to placed-in-the-room, usually same week.

01

Tell us about the piano

Type (upright, baby grand, grand), where it is, and where it is going — including stairs, doorways, and tight turns on both ends. Use the form above or call (626) 600-0341 for a flat quote.

02

We bring the gear & crew

Piano board or skid, dollies, straps, and padding — plus the right crew size for the weight and the route. Grands are partly disassembled (legs, lyre, pedals) and moved on their side, the proper way.

03

Wrapped, moved & placed

We protect the piano and your home, move it safely, and set it exactly where you want it — reassembled and standing. In-room repositioning is the same careful process.

Service area

Piano moves across Los Angeles & Orange County

We move pianos throughout LA County and Orange County — uprights, baby grands, and grands from Westside homes and Pasadena condos to Irvine, Long Beach, and across the South Bay.

See all 29 cities we serve or call (626) 600-0341 for a free quote.

What we move

Every kind of piano

If it has keys and weighs more than you should lift, we move it. The pianos we handle most.

Upright pianos

Studio, full, and professional uprights — the most common piano move. Tall, top-heavy, and 300 to 500 pounds. We strap, board, and balance them through doorways and down stairs without a wobble.

Console & spinet pianos

Shorter uprights are still a real two-to-three-person lift. We wrap the cabinet, protect the keys and pedals, and carry them cleanly — no dragging across your floors.

Baby grand pianos

Legs, lyre, and pedals come off, the piano goes onto a padded skid board on its side, and it is wrapped and strapped before it moves. Reassembled and set level in the new room.

Grand & concert grands

Five to nine feet and up to 1,200 pounds. Full grands need the most crew and the most care — skid board, ramps, and a planned route. This is the move you absolutely do not DIY.

Digital & stage pianos

Weighted-key digitals, stage pianos, and keyboards on stands. Lighter than acoustics but still awkward and worth protecting — we wrap the keybed and move the stand and bench with it.

Player & antique pianos

Player pianos carry extra mechanism and weight, and antiques need extra-gentle handling on a fragile finish. We pad, wrap, and move them at the careful pace they deserve.

Prepare

How to prepare for your piano move

A short checklist that keeps move day on schedule and your piano safe.

01

Measure the piano & the doorways

Know the piano's height, width, and depth, and check it against every doorway, hallway, and turn on the route. Tell us the tightest spot so we plan the carry, not discover it on move day.

02

Tell us about stairs ahead of time

Number of steps, indoor or outdoor, straight or turning, and which end they are on. Stairs decide the crew size — knowing up front means the right team shows up the first time.

03

Clear the route

Move rugs, furniture, plants, and anything in the path from the piano to the truck on both ends. A clear, dry path is the single biggest thing you can do to keep the move smooth.

04

Lock the lid & fallboard

Close and, if possible, lock the keyboard lid (fallboard) so it can't swing open and pinch or crack. On grands, we secure the top lid before wrapping — leave it to us.

05

Don't disassemble it yourself

Leave the legs, lyre, and pedals on a grand for us to remove — and never tip or "walk" a piano on its casters. The casters are for show, not for moving across a room.

06

Clear off the top

Remove photos, vases, sheet music, metronomes, and anything sitting on or in the piano. Nothing rides along on top — it all gets boxed or set aside before we wrap.

07

Reserve parking near the door

The shorter the carry from door to truck, the safer and faster the move. Save a spot close to the entrance on both ends; in gated communities, clear it with your HOA a few days ahead.

08

Pick the new spot first

Decide exactly where the piano will live before we arrive — away from vents, radiators, fireplaces, direct sun, and exterior walls. We place it there so it never has to be moved twice.

09

Plan to tune after it settles

Almost every piano needs tuning after a move. Wait two to four weeks for it to acclimate to the new room's temperature and humidity, then book your tuner — we move, your tuner tunes.

10

Book early

Piano moves take planning and the right crew, and weekends fill fast. Same-day is sometimes available, but a few days' notice gets you the best window and team.

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FAQ

Common questions

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Can you move a piano up or down stairs?
Yes — stairs are routine for us. We size the crew to the piano and the staircase, use piano boards and straps to keep full control of the weight, and take it one controlled step at a time. Tell us how many steps, whether they turn, and if they're indoor or outdoor, and we bring the right team.
How much does it cost to move a piano?
It depends on the type of piano (upright vs. baby grand vs. grand), the access on both ends (stairs, doorways, distance to the truck), and how far you're moving. We quote a flat price up front — an upright on one floor across town costs less than a grand carried down two flights. Tell us the details and we give you the total before we start.
Do you move grand and baby grand pianos?
Yes. Grands and baby grands are moved the proper way: we remove the legs, lyre, and pedals, stand the piano on its side on a padded skid board, wrap and strap it, and move it on the board. At the new place we reassemble it and set it level. It's the safest method and the industry standard for grands.
Will my piano need tuning after the move?
Almost always. Moving and the change in room temperature and humidity will shift a piano's tuning, even on a short move done perfectly. Let it settle in the new room for two to four weeks, then have a tuner service it. We move pianos; we don't tune them, but we're happy to point you toward a local tuner.
Can you move a piano into an apartment or high-rise?
Yes. We move pianos into and out of apartments, condos, and high-rises across LA and OC — by stairs or by elevator. Tell us the floor, whether there's an elevator that fits the piano, and any building move-in window or reserved-elevator rules, and we plan the move around them.
Can you move just the piano and nothing else?
Absolutely — a single piano move is one of the most common jobs we do. You don't need to book a full move. We size the crew and the flat price to the one instrument, including in-home moves to another room or another floor. Call (626) 600-0341 and tell us the piano.

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