Piano Removal in Scotland
When removing a piano from your home, you should never do it yourself. Trying to move a piano by yourself increases the risk of injury or damage to the piano. In either case, not a great situation. That’s why we are more than happy to provide you with piano removal services in Scotland, using our removals industry expertise to secure your piano and transport it safely and securely.
We have plenty of removals & storage industry experience and use modern transportation methods to ensure that your piano is delivered safely to its new destination. Whether you’re moving house, selling the piano, or moving it to a new facility, we are happy to help with the removal or storage process.
We offer a range of piano removal services designed to cater to any need or request.
For more information about our Piano Removal in Scotland, call us today on 0131 203 3792.


Upright Piano Removals Scotland
We use at least two crew members to perform upright piano removals.
The process is quite simple. We take any loose or fragile parts and secure them properly, and then we can load the actual piano onto a specialist track to move it.
Baby Grand Piano Removals Scotland
Our baby grand piano removal service is much the same as other services that we provide. We use three crew members, who will remove all the loose parts on the piano, remove the front leg, and then put it onto a piano slipper. Once they’ve done this, they can take the remaining legs and load everything onto a secure, specialist truck.
Grand Piano Removals Scotland
Our grand piano removal service follows a similar procedure to a baby grand piano removal. We use the same specialist tracks and the same trained professionals.
For more information about our piano removal costs in Scotland, call us today on 0131 203 3792.
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Hire The Best Piano Removal Company
When it comes to trying to move the piano, we are here to help.
You should never risk trying to move your piano by yourself or asking a man with a van to do it for you. Piano removal is an essential task that requires special tools and training to do safely and effectively. For example, you need stair climbers to get the piano up and down the stairs without the risk of dropping it. Lots of piano removal companies won’t do this, which means they run the risk of damaging your equipment.
However, we use specialist removals tools. We pack every piano we move in a unique breathable material that protects it and stops moisture from building up and damaging the wood.
For more information about our Piano Removal services, call us today on 0131 203 3792.


Contact Our Scotland Piano Removal Company
Please contact us today if you have any questions about piano removals. We will be happy to discuss your specific needs with you because we need to know important information, like how many steps there are to access the piano and the space we have to manoeuvre inside your home.
Our expert removal team is ready to help determine the best solution for you, so please feel free to contact us and discuss piano removal services.
For more information about our piano removals company in Scotland, call us today on 0131 203 3792.
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FAQs
The cost of piano removal in Scotland depends on the type of piano, the collection and delivery locations, the number of stairs, the access route and whether specialist handling is required. An upright piano on the ground floor is usually simpler than a baby grand or grand piano that needs legs removed, protective wrapping and careful manoeuvring through a tighter property.
The most accurate way to price the job is to look at the real access and the piano itself. Photos, floor levels, postcode details and measurements can help us give a clearer quote before the move is booked.
Yes, we move upright pianos across Scotland for homes, schools, churches, studios and other properties. Upright pianos may look more straightforward than grand pianos, but they are still very heavy, delicate and awkward to move without the correct equipment.
Our team plans the route carefully, secures loose parts where needed and uses suitable moving equipment to help protect the piano, flooring, walls and doorways during the removal.
Yes, we can move baby grand and grand pianos. These moves usually need more preparation than an upright piano because of the size, shape, weight distribution and removable parts.
Depending on the instrument and access, the legs and loose components may need to be removed before the piano is protected and positioned onto specialist moving equipment. This helps make the move safer and reduces the risk of damage during loading, transport and placement.
A piano should not be moved like normal furniture. It is heavy, valuable, finely balanced and vulnerable to damage if it is lifted incorrectly or forced through tight spaces.
Using a professional piano removal company gives you the right team, equipment and moving method for the job. It also reduces the risk of injury, damage to the piano and damage to the property during the move.
Yes, pianos can often be moved up or down stairs, but this needs to be assessed properly before the job is confirmed. Stair width, turns, landings, bannisters, ceiling height and the weight of the piano all affect how the move should be handled.
When asking for a quote, it helps to tell us how many steps are involved and whether there are any tight corners or narrow hallways. Photos of the staircase and access route are especially useful.
Yes, we can help with piano removals from flats, upper-floor homes and properties with shared entrances. These moves often need more planning because of stairwells, tight landings, communal areas and parking restrictions.
Before the move, we need to understand the floor level, access route and piano type. That allows us to plan the right crew, equipment and approach rather than making risky decisions on the day.
Yes, piano storage can be arranged if your new property is not ready, you are renovating, or you need time before the instrument can be delivered. Storage is useful when house move dates do not line up or when a piano needs to be kept safely between addresses.
A piano should be handled and stored with care because changes in position, pressure and environment can affect the instrument. We can discuss storage options as part of the wider piano removal service.
Yes, we can collect and deliver pianos bought or sold privately. This is common when a piano has been purchased through a private seller, inherited from a family member or moved from one home to another.
For this type of job, we need details from both addresses, including access, stairs, parking and the piano type. Good information at the start helps avoid delays and makes the collection and delivery more controlled.
Yes, older, antique and valuable pianos can be moved, but they need careful handling. Age, finish, condition, loose parts and previous repairs can all affect how the piano should be protected and moved.
If the piano has sentimental or financial value, please mention this when asking for a quote. We can plan the move with suitable protection and a careful route through the property.
A piano may need tuning after it has been moved, especially if it has travelled a longer distance or been moved between properties with different temperatures and humidity levels. Even a careful move can affect tuning because the instrument is sensitive to movement and environmental change.
Many piano owners allow the instrument to settle in its new position before arranging tuning. A piano tuner can advise on the best timing once the piano has arrived at the destination.
Yes, we move pianos for domestic and non-domestic customers, including schools, churches, halls, music rooms, studios and performance spaces. These moves often involve heavier use of access planning because the piano may be located on a stage, in a classroom, in a hall or behind restricted doors.
We can arrange the move around site access, opening hours and the practical requirements of the building. If the property has specific rules, loading restrictions or keyholder arrangements, these should be discussed before booking.
The most useful details are the piano type, collection and delivery postcodes, floor levels, number of stairs, access restrictions, parking situation and whether the piano is upright, baby grand or grand. Photos of the piano and the access route are very helpful.
It also helps to know whether the piano is being moved as part of a house move, collected from a seller, placed into storage or relocated to another room or property. The clearer the details, the more accurate the quote and plan will be.
Yes, a piano can be moved as part of a wider house removal. It should be treated as a specialist item within the move rather than loaded in the same way as ordinary furniture.
We can plan the piano removal alongside the rest of your household belongings, making sure the correct team and equipment are available on the day. This is especially useful if you also need packing, storage or staged delivery.
Yes, we can move a piano within the same property if it needs to be repositioned. This might involve moving it to another room, another floor, a music room, a garage conversion or a different part of the building.
Even a short internal move can be difficult because of the weight and shape of the instrument. Professional handling helps protect the piano and the surrounding property, particularly where stairs, narrow doors or delicate flooring are involved.
Yes, we provide piano removal services across Scotland. We can help with local piano moves, long-distance relocations, house move piano transport and specialist collections from homes, schools, churches and venues.
Travel distance, access and the type of piano will all be factored into the quote. If you are unsure whether we cover your area, send the collection and delivery postcodes and we can confirm the options.

