Piano Movers in Wheat Ridge, CO
A piano occupies a strange space in a home β it's furniture, but it's also an instrument, an heirloom, sometimes a small fortune in wood and wire. Move it wrong and you're not just looking at a scratch; you're looking at a cracked soundboard, a jammed action, or a back injury that lingers for weeks. We help you avoid exactly that.
- β Piano-Specific Equipment
- β Experienced, Properly-Sized Crews
- β Licensed & Insured
Get a Piano Moving Quote
Tell us about your piano and any stairs β we'll follow up with a written quote.
Heavy and fragile at the same time
An upright typically weighs 300β500 pounds; a grand can top 1,200. All of that rests on slender legs and a mechanism that a single careless tilt can knock out of alignment.
For general background on vetting any moving company before a high-value move, the ATA Moving & Storage Conference β the trade group formerly known as the American Moving & Storage Association β publishes consumer guidance worth a quick read.
Let a properly equipped crew handle it
Pianos are one of the most common sources of both injury and property damage in DIY moves. A professional crew changes that math.
Real costs, physical and financial
This is why piano moving exists as its own category of service.
Repair costs add up fast
A cracked soundboard or misaligned action isn't a weekend fix β restoration can run into the thousands, and some damage never fully reverses.
Injury is a real risk
Pianos are too heavy and unbalanced for a couple of friends and a dolly. Crushed fingers and thrown-out backs are common outcomes of DIY moves.
Homes take damage too
A poorly handled piano can gouge floors, dent walls, or scrape stairwells on its way out the door.
Tuning takes patience
Temperature and humidity shifts can throw off tuning β let the piano acclimate for a few weeks before a fresh tuning.
Five things to confirm upfront
Not every general moving company regularly handles pianos.
How much piano-specific experience does the crew have?
Ask directly, and ask what equipment they bring.
Is the quote flat-rate or itemized?
Piano moves vary by type, weight, and stairs involved. A written quote that spells out what's covered beats a vague phone estimate.
How many movers will show up?
Safely moving a piano almost always takes more than two people β confirm crew size in advance.
How will stairs and tight turns be handled?
If your move involves multiple flights or narrow hallways, ask specifically how the crew plans to navigate them.
What happens if something goes wrong?
Ask what's covered under the company's insurance if the piano is damaged, and whether that coverage matches what it's worth.
A little prep makes it faster and safer
A little prep work on your end makes the actual move faster and safer. If you have pets, plan to keep them in a separate room β a piano move involves a lot of foot traffic through narrow spaces.
- β Clear a straight path from the piano's spot to the front door
- β Remove rugs or small furniture that could become tripping hazards
- β Keep pets in a separate room during loading
- β Decide the piano's exact placement in the new home in advance
- β Keep it away from direct sunlight, heating vents, and exterior walls
in the right spot
Easy to avoid with a little planning
A cheap move from an inexperienced crew often costs more once repairs are factored in.
sized to the piano
Its own project, not an afterthought
We treat piano moves as their own project, not an afterthought tacked onto a bigger job. That means measuring pathways ahead of time, bringing the right padding and equipment, and sizing the crew to match the piano type and the home's layout. If your move includes other bulky or delicate pieces, it's worth pairing this with our furniture moving services, or our broader specialty moving service if your move also includes fine art, antiques, or a safe.
If your piano is heading out of state rather than across town, the preparation changes. Long-distance piano moves often call for a wooden crate built around the instrument, extra padding at every contact point, and climate considerations for the time it spends in transit. Our long-distance moving team can walk you through what added protection makes sense.
Older homes, narrower staircases
We move pianos throughout Wheat Ridge and the surrounding communities. Older homes near Golden and historic pockets of Wheat Ridge often mean narrower original staircases β exactly the kind of detail a piano-experienced crew plans around rather than discovers mid-move.
Careful hands, every step of the way
Skid boards, ramps, and padding β not generic furniture dollies.



Licensed, insured β and equipped for pianos
Any company transporting household goods for hire in Colorado, including pianos, must hold a Household Goods Mover permit from the Colorado PUC. Ask about coverage specific to high-value items before booking β we're glad to walk through it with you.
Beyond piano moving
Piano moving is just one part of what we do.
Ready to plan your piano move?
Reach out through Contact Us with your piano type and any stairs or tight spaces involved.
White glove moving
For other high-value items on the same move.
Residential moving
Full-service home relocations.
Senior moving
Downsizing transitions, handled with care.
Packing services
For everything else in the move.
Commercial moving
Office pianos and event spaces too.
Piano move questions, answered
Still wondering about something? Give us a call.
Ready to move your piano safely?
Don't risk your piano β or your back β on a DIY move. Call Wheat Ridge Movers for a free quote, or reach out through Contact Us with your piano type and any stairs or tight spaces involved so we can plan the move properly from the start.