Looking for a Good Piano Mover

Updated on June 21, 2008
A.T. asks from Salt Lake City, UT
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We're moving next Wed, not far, only about 10 min. from our current home in West Valley, UT. I have a baby grand piano that is nearly 100 years old and don't trust our movers (i.e. family and friends) to move this family heirloom, as it has to go down a flight of steps out of our town house. I hired piano movers to move it here, but that was 6 years ago, and I've since forgotten who I used. Does anyone know of a good, reputable piano mover? Preferably inexpensive, but they MUST be insured. Thanks!

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A.S.

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I use Thresher Piano Movers as well. They are FANTASTIC! You will not have to worry AT ALL if you use them! I have a 1921 Marshall and Wendall that is VERY nice, and they treated it like a little baby! Highly Recommended!

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N.W.

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http://www.thresherpianomovers.com/index.html

That's who I used when we moved. They move pianos for concerts in Salt Lake all the time. Insured and all that. Call for a free quote. There's a coupon on the website.

I was very happy with their service. I would definitely use them again.

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K.M.

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I use Rocky Mountain Movers. They have moved my old antique upright several times and I have not had any issues.

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K.J.

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Your tuner may have someone he recommends.

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