Professional Piano
Moving Specialists
From heavy uprights to delicate concert grands, Rocket Science Moving Company has the specialized expertise, skid boards, and hoisting equipment required to safely transport your high-value instrument anywhere in Northern California without a single scratch to its finish—or your floors.
The Anatomy of a Perfect Piano Move
A piano is not a piece of furniture; it is a delicate percussion instrument containing thousands of moving parts, high-tension strings, and a precisely calibrated soundboard. Standard moving companies often severely underestimate the immense, concentrated weight (up to 1,200 lbs) of a piano. Using standard dollies leading to catastrophic damage to hardwood floors, staircases, and the instrument itself. Our specialized piano moving crews are trained extensively in the physics of weight distribution, torque, and leverage.
Why Standard Movers Destroy Pianos
The center of gravity on an upright piano is remarkably top-heavy, making it prone to tipping if tilted aggressively backward. On the contrary, grand pianos possess a massive, asymmetric footprint requiring careful removal of the pedal lyre and legs before they can be tipped onto their flat sides. When “two guys and a truck” attempt to deadlift these instruments, the resulting torsion warps the pinblock, permanently compromising the piano’s ability to hold a tune. We utilize structural balance techniques so that the instrument feels weightless during transitions.
Bay Area’s Trusted Piano Riggers.
We are frequently contracted by concert halls, recording studios, and high-end estates in Atherton, Palo Alto, and San Francisco to relocate Steinway, Yamaha, and Bösendorfer grand pianos. We guarantee zero scuffs to your flooring and absolute protection of your soundboard.
Grand vs. Upright: Technical Differences
- Upright & Spinet Pianos: Despite looking simpler, uprights are dangerously top-heavy. We wrap the entire frame in premium quilted moving blankets, secure the keyboard lid (fallboard) to prevent internal shifting, and strap the piano to a specialized 4-wheel rubber-capped box dolly.
- Grand Pianos: The complex geometry of a Grand or Baby Grand requires structural disassembly. We remove the lyre (pedals) and the specific left leg, carefully tilting the piano onto its flat side onto a padded piano skid board (or “piano board”). Once heavily strapped to the skid board, we remove the remaining legs and transport the piano safely on its side, allowing it to fit through standard doorways and tight hallway corners.
Advanced Floor Protection Protocols
Your hardwood floors, imported tiles, and luxury vinyl planks are treated with the utmost respect. A standard 600-lb piano resting on four hard caster wheels exerts an extreme amount of “point-load” pressure capable of heavily indenting soft woods like pine and fir.
Before moving the instrument an inch, our rigging teams deploy high-density neoprene runners and Masonite hardboards across your floors. By rolling our non-marring polyurethane dollies over these rigid structural tracks, we disperse the weight across a wide surface area, guaranteeing absolutely zero scuffs, scratches, or foundational damage to your property during the move.
