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Why You Should Never Try DIY Piano Moving

3/19/2019

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Moving to a new house and planning to DIY everything? Moving your furnishings on your own can be a good idea as long as you do not include piano moving in your DIY list.
Pianos are not like other household items. You can’t simply toss them in the back of a moving truck – moving a piano requires extreme care and precautionary measures.
Here are some key reasons why DIY piano moving is never a good idea:

1. You Can Damage the Piano
Contrary to its size, piano is a very delicate instrument and can easily get damaged. For example, a piano needs to be kept upright all the time during the move. The stretched steel strings have a high amount of tension (160 pounds each) and also exert very high pressure (18 tons) and sometimes even slight mishandling can break one or many of them. Getting a damaged piano repaired will cost much more than hiring a professional piano mover, so don’t take the risk.

2. You Can Damage Your House
Pianos are not only bulky, but they are also odd-shaped as well. This makes it difficult to move them up and down staircases and through doorways. If you are not a pro, there is a high likelihood that you end up damaging your walls, doors, or other furniture while moving the instrument.

3. You Can Injure Yourself
On average, pianos weigh between 400 to 1200 pounds. Moving such heavy items without being careful can cause injuries. When it comes to piano moving, back injuries are very common among people who try to do it on their own. Since they don’t know the right method to lift heavy things, they often exert too much pressure on their backs and end up injuring themselves – lumbosacral joint injury is most common.
A simple attempt to save some money can cause permanent damage to your spinal cord. Not to forget other small injuries like getting your fingers and toes scratched or smashed.
Compare the risks attached with DIY piano moving with the small amount of money that you would pay to a professional piano mover and you would know that DIY piano moving is simply not worth it.
Hire a reliable piano moving company and let the pros do their job while you do what you are best at, liked decorating your new house.
For piano moving in Gilbert, AZ, always hire the Gilbert Piano Movers to get the best services at the best rates.

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Unlike most other household items, you can’t simply toss your family piano in the back of a moving truck. Piano moving requires a lot of precautionary measures and care. The blog post discusses some key reasons why you should not try DIY piano moving.
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