How to transport a piano

Follow our guide to ensure you don't hit a bum note with your upcoming piano move.

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AnyVan's tips for moving your piano

Pianos can be the focal point in a room or a place to unwind and pass a few hours. However, if you're moving, you may wonder how to bring it along.

Luckily, experts such as AnyVan are on hand to help. But, before we turn up to move anything, there are some steps you can take to make your move more efficient.

Our tips will teach you how to transport a piano safely and efficiently, exploring the equipment you'll need - and things to do - before moving your piano.

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Equipment needed to transport a piano

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Covers and blankets

Covers or blankets are essential - not only will this keep all the piano’s moving parts in place, it will also protect the piano from becoming scuffed.

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Piano dollies

A piano dolly is a trolley used to transport upright pianos. It is important to use as wheels on the legs of the piano are purely decorative and will not support the weight of a piano.

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Work gloves

Gloves will protect your hands and stop them from becoming slippery. It will also help you to be able to grip the piano more efficiently.

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Piano shoes or slippers

These are cases the piano can be safely transported in, and are used when pianos are transported on their side.

Different moves for different pianos...

We're no strangers to a piano move, but if you're still not sure which type you have, this guide may come in useful.

AnyVan's top tips on moving your piano

Moving your piano can be tricky and shouldn't be done alone. Here are some of our top tips to help with any move:

How to lift a piano safely
How to transport an upright piano
How to transport a piano from floor to floor safely
How to move a piano into a van

Why is it safest to go with a piano removal company?


Pianos are so heavy and so delicate you may find it tricky to pull off without damaging yourself or the piano. We recommend finding a specialist courier with experience in transporting a piano and making sure they have the correct insurance.

Whether you're moving home or just moving your piano, going through professional piano movers with AnyVan can save you up to 40% on your move.

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Why not give us a go?

"The two guys were brilliant, they arrived on time and whisked the piano away without any fuss."
Ms. Sarah Jones, Trustpilot

So, regardless of if you've bought a baby grand and need a hand - or have an upright you need taking down a few flights, you're in the right place. Just leave it to us and we'll get your piano moved in no time.