If you re worried about moving home with a piano and moving it across hardwood flooring in the process then here are some useful tips to help you create a scratch free move.
Moving piano on new flooring.
A piano is designed with casters on its legs and whenever you try to roll the piano across the hardwood floor on the casters alone you will most probably scratch your hardwood floor.
Now my upright piano will be sitting on hardwood floors and i m afraid that the small wheels on the piano legs will dent the new floors.
Walk together very slowly across the room keeping the piano lifted to take pressure off the floor.
This is because your piano is heavy in weight and also due to the awkwardness design of the piano.
This might be slightly off topic here but the flooring forum is much slower than this one.
Stop lower the piano and rest whenever anyone needs to stop.
Or if you think the wheels might leave a track put down thick paper roll it over that.
Unfortunately the piano and i are moving in on sunday then a week or two later the walls are getting painted so the piano has to move then move back.
Posted by jojopizza at 11 03 pm on june 30 2005.
They easily glide over the floors and are very easy to manipulate and move around.
This is a common tool used by movers in order to safely and quickly move your piano.
We just had hardwood floors put down in several rooms that were previously carpeted.
I guess i should either hire someone to move it for the painting or rent a dolly and get some strong friends.
Moving a piano across your hardwood floors is not an easy task.
Wheel it over your floor.
What looks far less impressive of course are scratch and scuff marks that can easily be left behind when moving a piano across and onto a hardwood floor.
Another trick to swiftly move your piano from one spot to another without damaging hardwood floors is to use a dolly.
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