Pianos and large instruments are some of the most difficult items to move. They’re heavy, bulky, and incredibly delicate, with intricate mechanisms that a single knock can damage. Attempting to move them without the right expertise and equipment can lead to costly repairs, or worse, permanent damage.
At Reliable Sydney Removalists, we specialise in piano and large instrument relocation across Sydney. Whether you own a baby grand, an upright piano, or other oversized instruments, our team ensures they are transported with care and precision. Backed by specialised equipment and years of experience, we handle every step so your treasured instruments arrive safely.
Unlike standard household furniture, pianos and large instruments cannot simply be lifted and carried. They have unique requirements that make relocation more complex.
Even a small upright piano weighs hundreds of kilograms, while grand pianos can exceed 500kg. Their bulk makes it difficult to move them through tight spaces or up staircases. Without proper tools, attempting to relocate them is risky for both the instrument and the movers.
Despite their weight, pianos are incredibly fragile. Thousands of moving parts, strings, and hammers must remain perfectly aligned. A jolt or bump can throw off the sound or cause long-term damage. Large instruments like harps or drum kits also have parts that need careful disassembly and protection.
Moving a piano or oversized instrument requires equipment such as dollies, reinforced straps, protective covers, and sometimes cranes for access. Using the right tools ensures the move is safe and efficient, preventing injury or damage along the way.
Every instrument is unique, which is why we tailor our approach to suit your specific piano or instrument type. Our process is designed to ensure safety, precision, and peace of mind.
Before moving day, we assess your piano or instrument, considering size, type, and the challenges of your property. Tight hallways, stairs, and access points are factored into the plan to avoid delays or surprises.
We use padded covers, bubble wrap, and custom crates where required to shield instruments from scratches and knocks. For grand pianos, legs and pedals may be carefully removed and packed separately. Every part is labelled and protected for safe reassembly.
Specialist dollies and reinforced straps keep the instrument stable during loading. If needed, ramps or cranes are used for larger pianos in multi-storey buildings. Throughout the journey, the instrument remains securely positioned inside the truck with padded supports.
At the destination, we reassemble your piano or instrument and place it exactly where you want it. We take extra care when moving heavy instruments across delicate flooring, using protective mats to prevent scratches.
Not all instruments are moved the same way. Each requires its own approach and level of care.
Upright pianos are compact but still heavy and awkward. They require strong lifting equipment and careful manoeuvring through tight spaces. Proper wrapping ensures the polished exterior remains free from scratches.
Grand pianos are among the most complex instruments to move. They often require partial disassembly, with legs and pedals removed before transport. These instruments must always be kept upright during the move to avoid damaging the internal mechanics.
Beyond pianos, we also handle instruments such as harps, drum kits, and organs. These often require custom packing and transport solutions. Each piece is cushioned and stabilised, ensuring they arrive ready to be played.
Many households and businesses have more than one specialty item to relocate. Pianos often sit alongside antiques, artworks, or other valuable possessions.
By combining piano relocation with other specialty removals, you can streamline the entire process with a single trusted provider.
Relocating a piano is not something to leave to chance. Our team offers expertise, equipment, and a proven process that makes the difference.
The cost depends on factors such as the type of piano, distance, and access challenges. Upright pianos generally cost less than grand pianos, which require more labour and equipment. We provide tailored quotes to ensure accuracy.
It is not recommended. Pianos are extremely heavy and fragile, making them unsafe to move without training and equipment. Attempting a DIY move can cause injury or serious damage to the instrument.
Yes, it’s common for pianos to require tuning after relocation due to changes in environment and movement. We recommend scheduling a tuning a few days after the move, once the instrument has settled in its new space.
Yes. While we are based in Sydney, we offer piano and large instrument relocation for interstate moves. We ensure instruments are securely packed for longer journeys.
Protective mats are placed under heavy instruments to prevent scratches and dents. Our team also uses lifting techniques that minimise contact with floors and walls.
Relocating a piano or large instrument requires more than strength — it requires expertise and precision. At Reliable Sydney Removalists, we provide professional piano relocation services that ensure your instrument arrives safely and ready to play.
Whether you’re moving an upright piano across town, transporting a grand piano interstate, or relocating multiple instruments, we have the skills and equipment to make it happen. Contact us today for a tailored quote and move with confidence.