Thursday, 3 September 2015

What You and Your Piano Movers Can Do to Your Old, Unwanted Piano


Whenever you think about “timeless” things, a few common ones come to mind, and you’re most likely to think of a piano. After all, pianos have changed very little since they were invented. Still, there may come a time when that aged Steinway grand piano may not seem timeless (or even useful) at all anymore. Since pianos are extremely bulky things, they can become quite a hindrance when they become old and decrepit. Old, unwanted pianos consume a huge amount of space and can be an eyesore in any room. For this, a lot of people consider calling professional piano movers to help take the old pianos for giving away or for donation, or for “carting” off to a nearby landfill to flat out destroy the instrument. The last option, however, should be considered as a last resort—there are other destinations for that creaky, old piano of yours.
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Sunday, 23 August 2015

Investing in Expertise and Knowledge

A piano is a very real investment. Whether we are referring to an upright, a baby grand or a full-size grand, any piano can very well be considered the centrepiece of a Perth home. Considering that the price of these instruments can range anywhere between $3,000 and $100,000 dollars, it is clear that moving house can present a very real challenge. Why should a knowledgeable piano moving service always be chosen?

Tuesday, 21 July 2015

Safely Moving Pianos in Perth

The city of Perth is tightly-packed, and its streets can be difficult to navigate when transporting a large object such as a piano. The city has many designated laneways that are much smaller than five metres, and several back streets where a group of four might be tempted to bring a piano through. If you’ve been tempted to do so, resist the urge to do so.

Thursday, 9 July 2015

The Characteristics of a Piano that Necessitates Hiring Piano Movers


You’ve just bought a new home in Perth and you’ll be moving soon. One of your belongings is a piano. When it comes to moving, pianos have special requirements. In general, intricate musical instruments share this characteristic, but pianos are even more complicated because of certain factors. Moving it by yourself should never actually be an option. Having it handled by professional piano movers is a must. Why? Weight The most noticeable difference of pianos to other musical instruments, as well as other household items, is the weight. Piano World cites, from Larry Fine’s The Piano Book, the common weights of pianos. Smaller types weigh around 135 to 225 kilograms (300-500 pounds) and full-size uprights around 315 kilograms (700 pounds). Grand pianos are a whole different story as they can weigh upwards of 455 kilograms (1000 pounds) with concert grands reaching about 590 kilograms (1300 pounds)!
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Thursday, 18 June 2015

Perth Piano Movers Can Help You Move Instruments of Any Type and Size


Horizontal pianos, meanwhile, are more known as grand pianos. These could take up large amounts of space inside a home, yet serious piano players prefer these over vertical pianos because of their ability to produce finer tones and having the most responsive key action. Whatever the type, be it petite, baby, medium, parlor, semiconcert, or ballroom, a grand piano could be as tall as 6 feet and could weigh upwards of a thousand pounds. Carrying this kind of instrument would definitely require help, especially when moving into your new home. Moving these items can’t and shouldn’t be done alone, as pianos in general are quite intricate, and any damage could affect the quality of sound. Moving your piano, whatever its size and weight, could be done efficiently by firms such as Forte Heavy Removals, who specialise in piano removals for Perth customers.
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Monday, 8 June 2015

Putting the Moving Crew on the Case

Pianos are one of the more intricate musical instruments that take ample dedication to master, whether it’s just you starting out with keys to “The Entertainer” or Frederic Chopin’s “Number 20.” Still, what if you have to move somewhere and the piano has to go with you? Some general characteristics of pianos require skilled piano movers to ensure they are transferred in one piece. 

Weight

The most noticeable difference of pianos to other musical instruments, as well as other household items, is the weight. Smaller types weigh around 135 to 225 kilograms and full-size uprights around 315kg. Grand pianos can weigh upwards of 455kg with concert grands reaching about 590kg.

Friday, 29 May 2015

Piano Moving Requires the Services of Pro Movers

A piano is a heavy item to move. If you’re looking to relocate your piano either to a new room or an entirely new address, you’ll definitely need the services of professional piano movers in Perth. Here’s why.

DIY Could Damage the Precious Instrument

Pianos have long been associated with high value, and rightfully so. It’s not uncommon to see pianos which mean a lot to their owners—they either got it as an heirloom or as a gift from their loved ones, which makes the instrument overflow with sentimental value. Moving a piano DIY style puts it at an incredibly high risk of being damaged, and you can significantly minimise the dangers (if not completely avoid them) by hiring expert piano removalists in Perth.