Why Hire Us

The piano is a wonderful instrument, and owning your own piano is a privilege that not many will experience.

Ideally, piano moving should be done by professional movers. But, you can save a lot of money by going DIY. Is it difficult? The answer is yes! Pianos are heavy, cumbersome, and fragile. This musical instrument is also quite pricey. These are trade-offs piano owners need to consider carefully.

It is not advisable to transport pianos unless the mover is an expert. Otherwise, there’s the big risk of causing extensive damage to the fixture or injuring the movers. The moral lesson here is never to entrust the task to amateurs. Insurance coverage should cover the piano’s total value for absolute protection.

Our Company has been in the business of moving pianos for many years. We have built an enviable reputation of transporting consignments safely from the place of origin to the designated destination. This is regardless of whether we travel across the town and province or another country. All our employees have the necessary insurance and competence to perform their respective assignments.

Piano-moving is a difficult job. Movers must know how to distribute weight since the piano is heavy and large with light and frail legs Proper weight distribution maintains balance during the moving process. Individuals carrying the piano must work as a team and coordinate among themselves. The most difficult part is to carry the piano upward or downward using the stairs. Only professional movers are capable of accomplishing this particular step.

There are vertical and horizontal piano sets. The upright is the tallest among vertical pianos. On the other hand, concert grand is the biggest among horizontal pianos. We know how to deal with both categories.

We ship pianos all over the province and country. We move to Kelowna, Kamloops, Prince George, Prince Rupert, Dawson Creek, Victoria, Nanaimo, Comox, and the entire Vancouver Island. We also transport to Calgary, Edmonton, Red Deer, all points in Alberta, Western Canada and the United States.