Piano Moving

Piano Moving Elin Kang September 14, 2023

Move your piano with a company that is trusted and insured

Your piano moving needs are important. That’s why you are researching piano movers, and you’ve found Fat Albert Piano Moving. We are part of the Blues Angel Music family and bring that same level of customer service to your piano moving experience that has served the Gulf Coast for more than 20 years.

Piano moving requires special equipment and skills—not only to get the instrument from location A to location B, but also to protect its sentimental and monetary value. Additionally, it is important to be cautious of your home’s walls and floors.

Different types of pianos bring different challenges as well. Moving an upright piano is different to moving a grand piano. Our piano movers take everything into consideration, ensuring a smooth move.

Whether your piano needs to move across the hall or across the country, you can trust Fat Albert Piano Moving.

PIANO MOVING FAQ
What information do I need to have before I schedule my move?

  • Before you schedule your move you should know if you have an upright piano, a grand piano or a console piano (upright but not as tall).
  • You should know the size of your piano.
  • If it is upright or console, measure it from the floor to the top.
  • If it is a grand piano, measure the length from the keyboard to the curve at the far end.
  • You need to have the address of where the piano is located as well as the address where the piano will be delivered.
  • Are there any stairs, turns or landings inside or outside the origin or destination locations?
  • What date would you like your piano moved?
  • Are there any special needs or circumstances for your move?

Are you registered and insured? – Yes, we are registered and insured with the State of Florida and the State of Alabama.

How will you move my piano? – We use the PianoLift piano moving machine and human caution to move your piano. Usually, moving a piano requires the lift machine and one to two people. For larger pianos and more complicated moves, three or four movers may be required.