Piano Movers in Halls Crossing, UT
Specialty piano handlers — uprights, baby grands, consoles, spinets.
Piano moving in Halls Crossing, UT is a flat-rate add-on of $200–$600 on top of your regular move, depending on piano type (spinet < console < upright < grand) and stairs. A grand piano always requires partial disassembly (lid + lyre + pedals + legs) and a piano skid board. Minimum 3-person crews; 4-person if stairs are involved. Coverage on a piano is the federal released-value $0.60/lb default unless you specifically buy full-value protection. Compare Halls Crossing movers with verified piano experience below.
Serving Halls Crossing, San Juan County.
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Why is piano moving a flat rate instead of hourly?
Pianos require specialty equipment (skid board, extra-rated dollies, ratchet straps), an additional crew member, and a risk premium your hourly rate doesn't cover. Flat-rate pricing protects both you and the mover from time-of-job surprises.
Will my piano need to be retuned after moving?
If the piano has not been tuned in 5+ years, expect a few notes to be flat after the move and budget a tuning. Movement alone does not damage the action — it shifts the pin block enough to detune a few strings.
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