Is Moving an Organ Different from Moving a Piano?
Playing the piano is much more common than playing the organ, so you’re more likely to have to move a piano. But is moving an organ really that different than moving a piano?
Playing the piano is much more common than playing the organ, so you’re more likely to have to move a piano. But is moving an organ really that different than moving a piano?
There are many types of pianos, and they’re all tricky to move. These are some of the common models piano movers in Boston encounter.
Pianos are expensive instruments. And your piano isn’t just an instrument—it’s a piece of your furniture.
Moving a piano or organ isn’t as easy as you may think. Here’s a few reasons to give our team a call!
With Boston’s endless stairs and small streets, moving a piano can be a difficult task!
Moving a piano isn’t as easy as you may think. Here are 3 reasons why you should always utilize a team of professionals.
If you think DIY is the only way to go, you may reconsider after reading this article.
DIY moving allows completion at a fraction of the cost of many professional moving services. Yet, time and time again, our team has been called in to help those who find, after they begin moving their piano, that the task is more than ever expected.
Here at Movers on the Go our team understands the ins and outs of relocating what can possibly be the most awkward, and heavy, belonging that someone could own. This article will provide you with a brief description of the three types of pianos, and considerations to be made when moving them.