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Piano Movers

Piano Movers

Quick Read

HuberWilmot Moving & Storage is an expert piano movers in Northern Virginia offering resources and services like:

  • Piano Assembly & Disassembly.
  • Residential & Commercial Piano Moving Services.
  • Piano Moving Equipment.

Those looking to move a piano choose us because:

  • We have over 35 years of experience in the moving & storage industry.
  • We are qualified piano moving experts.
  • We use clean, protective pads and wrapping material to move your piano safely and securely.
  • We can move grands, uprights and organs.

If you need piano moving services and storage solutions in Northern Virginia, call on the qualified piano movers at HuberWilmot Moving & Storage by phone at (703) 488-7117 or by filling out our free quote form.

HuberWilmot Moving & Storage has over 35 years of experience within the moving industry, specializing in full-service piano moving across the United States. If you need to move a piano within the state of Virginia or from one state to another, we’re your go-to piano movers.

Whether you’re looking to move a grand or an upright piano, or you need to move an organ out of a church building, we are here to help. Pianos and organs are heavy but delicate instruments that require extreme care when moving to ensure they remain capable of producing music for years to come.

To ensure the safety of your piano or organ during relocation, hire experienced piano movers at HuberWilmot Moving & Storage by filling out our free quote form, or calling us at (703) 488-7117.

Do I Need To Hire Piano Movers?

Instead of tirelessly searching for “piano movers near me,” look toward HuberWilmot Moving & Storage, which specializes in properly securing, transporting and setting up your piano or organ with care and precision. We are qualified to move any size piano from a home, apartment or business safely.

If you find yourself struggling to move a piano, don’t make it any more stressful on yourself. Let us handle it. Moving a piano is nerve-racking for those without the proper equipment to move one and could spell disaster for your instrument if it’s not moved properly.

As professional piano movers, we have specialized knowledge and know how to correctly handle your piano or organ without damaging the instrument, hurting ourselves or damaging the property it’s being moved from or to. We also have the necessary equipment (i.e., dollies, blankets and wraps) to make sure the piano move goes off without a hitch.

“It’s always recommended for a piano to be “re-tuned” by a reputable piano tuner after a relocation is successfully completed.”
Eric Wilmot - Owner, HuberWilmot Moving & Storage

Professional Piano Moving Services

At HuberWilmot Moving & Storage, we provide the following piano moving services:

  • Piano Disassembly/Assembly Services: Our movers will carefully remove and separately wrap the piano lid, pedals, lyre, music rack and legs to ensure no parts are damaged during the move. Upon arrival at its destination, our moving team will work quickly to reassemble your instrument wherever you’d like it placed.
  • Piano Moving Equipment: Our piano movers come equipped with dollies, blankets and wrapping material, which work together to help us safely transport your piano safely and securely for the journey ahead.
  • Residential & Commercial Piano Moving Services: Whether you’re moving your piano locally or long distances, for business or for fun, HuberWilmot Moving & Storage can assist you with moving your baby grand or organ anywhere.

Piano Moving Procedure

Moving of a 150 Year Baby Grand Piano into new home.

A qualified piano moving expert will have precise knowledge about the different parts of your piano and how carefully one must be moved. We can give you peace of mind knowing that your instrument will arrive at your destination safe and sound, from packaging to transportation. We can also store your piano or organ in our climate-controlled warehouse storage for safekeeping!

Our piano moving procedure is as follows:

  • Removing components and packaging separately.
  • Expertly wrapping, padding and protecting the instrument.
  • Carefully loading the piano onto a dolly.
  • Fully securing the piano in a moving truck/van/POD.
  • Reassembling the piano at the new location.
  • Conducting a final evaluation.

Receive A Piano Moving Quote Today!

HuberWilmot Moving & Storage has experience in the moving industry with over 35 years of expertise in transporting heavy items like pianos and organs of all shapes and sizes for commercial and residential customers throughout Northern Virginia.

Contact us at (703) 488-7117 or fill out our free quote form to schedule your piano moving appointment right now.

Did you know...?

What is an Inventory?

The driver will generally inventory your shipment as he or she loads it (although it is not required by law). When completed, the inventory provides a detailed, descriptive listing of your household goods, along with the condition of each item when received by the mover.

Be sure that everything listed on the inventory is correct. This is not always the easiest task, as you will find things written on the inventory such as “PBO,” which means “packed by owner.” The contents of this carton cannot be listed, as the driver is simply not able to see inside each box. You will also sometimes find “CP” on a line item in the inventory, which means “carrier packed” container.

You may also notice, in the middle column on your inventory form, a line that has many seemingly random letters and numbers associated with a specific item. This is where a driver uses inventory code to make note of the condition of an item. To understand this code, you can refer to the top of the inventory sheet for a legend that will explain what each code means. For example, SC means scratched; C means chipped; the number 3 refers to the right side of piece; and 8 refers to the top of the piece. This is a simple (and consistent) way for the driver to make note of any irregularities or existing damage.

Remember, this inventory is for you to keep track of what is loaded, and the condition of each item. If damage occurs on a certain piece during the loading process, make a note of the inventory tag number on that item and indicate it in the far-right hand column on the line that corresponds with that piece. This is the document that will be scrutinized when the claims process is initiated, so it is important to have the damage clearly noted.

This inventory should also be used at-destination when your shipment is delivered. Use the inventory to verify the articles that are delivered and, again, note an exception to the condition of any items as they are brought into your home. Point out the damage to the driver.

What often occurs is that a piece of furniture has been in your home for many years and you grow accustomed to looking at it in a certain place and in a certain light. When you bring that same piece into your new home, you may notice damage that may have been there for a long time. The driver will have noted the scratch or chip at your origin residence. If you are not sure if it was existing damage or new damage, ask your driver to explain the condition of the piece as he noted it on the inventory during the loading process. This is the quickest way to distinguish new damage from what was there all along.

Our drivers are incredibly careful about the way they handle your items, and the inventory is their safeguard against potentially fraudulent damage claims. Use this inventory to your advantage in making sure that you are protected, just as the driver uses it to protect himself or herself.

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