Furniture
Piano removal across the Golden Isles.
Uprights, grands, spinets. The kind of weight where the wrong move hurts somebody. We come prepared.
Piano removal isn’t complicated, but it isn’t easy either, and the wrong operator on a piano job is how somebody ends up hurt. An upright piano runs eight-hundred to a thousand pounds. A baby grand starts around twelve-hundred. The instrument is built to hold its own weight indefinitely on three legs — that’s what makes it heavy, and it’s also what makes it awkward.
We bring the right setup. Skids, dollies, straps, sometimes a third hand. Most uprights move on a piano dolly with a two-person crew. Bigger uprights and grands often need three. Disassembly is an option for tighter access — legs come off most grands, and the keyboard lid is straightforward to remove on most uprights — but we don’t take a piano apart unless the access requires it.
Stairs are the variable that turns a piano job from a one-hour haul into a real piece of work. We plan stair routes ahead, we know what we’re carrying, and we don’t take the piano off the dolly mid-stair.
What we haul
Specifically, what we take for piano removal.
- Upright pianos (spinet, console, studio, professional)
- Baby grand and grand pianos
- Player pianos (acoustic and digital)
- Digital console pianos and keyboards
- Piano benches and matching stools
How we work
How we actually handle it.
Pianos demand more crew, more tools, and more time than almost anything else we haul. Most upright jobs run two-person on a piano dolly. Grands run three-person more often than not, especially when the legs need to come off for access.
Disassembly is conservative — we take legs off when the doorway demands it, we lift the keyboard lid off when carrying an upright through a tight stairwell, and we don’t go further unless the customer specifically asks. Pianos are built to be moved as a single unit when access allows, and over-disassembly costs time without saving the back.
Some pianos still serve. If the piano is in playable condition and donation makes sense, we can route through a partner where one is available. Most pianos in real-world condition by the time we’re called are past donation — the action is shot, the soundboard cracked, the keys yellowed. We’re honest with you on site about whether the piano is heading to a partner or to disposal.
Pricing
How pricing works.
Piano pricing scales with weight, access, stairs, and crew size. An upright on a ground floor with open access is the lightest version of this job. A grand piano coming down a flight of stairs requires three-person work and additional time, and the price reflects that.
We give you the number after we see the piano. We don’t quote piano work blind because the access variables matter too much.
Ready when you are
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The honest exceptions
What we won’t take — for this item.
A short, honest list of edge cases we either won’t take or want to discuss before we show up. When in doubt, call us — we’ll walk through it before scheduling.
- Pianos in active disrepair where structural integrity is compromised — call us first to discuss safe handling
Questions
Frequently asked questions about piano removal.
Related items
Other things people pair with this haul.
Common in
Where we haul piano removal most.
We haul piano removal regularly across the Golden Isles, especially in Brunswick, Darien, St. Marys, and St. Simons Island.
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Last reviewed: April 26, 2026
