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Urgent: Piano mover - any recommendations?


lucie1979

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Hi - we are likely to need help pretty urgently with moving an upright piano out of one room and into another (both ground floor) temporarily and then moving it back again in a week or so. We think we will need someone with expertise in moving pianos, a wheeled moving board and some form of hardboard/floor protection we can use whilst storing it in its temporary location.


Does anyone have any recommendations/suggestions? We will ideally need this tomorrow!


Thanks.

  • 6 years later...

lucie1979 Wrote:

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> Hi - we are likely to need help pretty urgently

> with moving an upright piano out of one room and

piano movers near me

https://gjmoving.com/services/piano-moving/

> into another (both ground floor) temporarily and

> then moving it back again in a week or so. We

> think we will need someone with expertise in

> moving pianos, a wheeled moving board and some

> form of hardboard/floor protection we can use

> whilst storing it in its temporary location.

>

> Does anyone have any recommendations/suggestions?

> We will ideally need this tomorrow!

>

> Thanks.



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