Piano Movers · Centennial, CO

Piano Movers in Centennial, CO

Specialty piano moving — uprights, baby grands, and concert grands handled by trained crews.

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Piano Movers in Centennial, CO

Piano moves in Centennial should be done by a crew that has actually moved pianos — not three guys with a dolly hoping for the best. OnTime Moving Co runs piano-trained crews in Centennial, CO with the right skids, boards, straps, and technique for uprights through concert grands.

Typical piano movers jobs in Centennial run $372–$1,674. Use the calculator below for your specific situation, or call (888) 570-2406 for a same-day quote.

What's included

  • Upright, baby grand, and concert grand specialists
  • Piano boards, skids, and proper straps
  • Stair, walk-up, and tight-corner experience
  • Climate-aware transport in Centennial
  • Coordination with tuner appointments
  • Full insurance specifically for piano moves

Best for

  • Upright piano moves
  • Baby grand and grand piano relocations
  • Recital hall or church moves

Serving all of Centennial, Colorado. Licensed FMCSA · USDOT 3215847 · MC-1048392.

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Piano Movers FAQs — Centennial, CO

How much does it cost to move a piano in Centennial?

Upright pianos: $300–$650 in Centennial. Baby grands: $600–$1,200. Full grands and concert grands: $1,200–$2,500+. Stairs and tight access add to the base.

Can you move a baby grand in Centennial?

Yes — full leg-and-pedal disassembly, board transport, and reassembly at the destination in Centennial, CO.

Do Centennial piano movers handle stairs?

Yes — uprights up or down a flight of stairs is routine in Centennial. Grand pianos on stairs are a project — we'll quote it specifically.

Will my piano need tuning after the Centennial move?

Almost always — even careful piano moves shift the soundboard slightly. Wait 1–2 weeks for it to acclimate to your Centennial home, then tune.

Are Centennial piano movers insured for the instrument value?

Yes — declared value coverage available. Tell us the make, model, and value at booking.

Can you move a piano alone — no other furniture — in Centennial?

Yes — single-piano jobs are common in Centennial. Minimum is typically 1–2 hours of crew time.

Do you move organs and other large instruments in Centennial?

Yes — Hammond organs, large keyboards, and similar items. Same training, same equipment.

What's the wrong way to move a piano in Centennial?

Tilting an upright on its back, dragging it on its casters, or using regular furniture dollies. Pianos need piano boards and proper straps — that's what we use.

Can my Centennial piano go up to a 3rd floor walk-up?

Usually yes for uprights with a 4-mover crew. Baby grands and larger we evaluate site-specific in Centennial.

Do you need to know the piano model before quoting in Centennial?

Yes — make, model, and approximate weight, plus stairs and access at both ends in Centennial, CO.

Is climate-controlled transport needed for Centennial piano moves?

For long-distance yes; for local Centennial moves not usually, but we'll discuss if conditions are extreme.

Can you store a piano in Centennial?

Yes — climate-controlled piano storage available at our Centennial-area facility, both short-term and long-term.

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