Any good tradesman knows that he will indeed end up blaming his tools if he does not have the correct equipment. This is the place to start, but also the place to end for many people, since the cost of obtaining the right tools will outweigh the cost of hiring a professional mover for ‘one off’ moves.
1) A piano trolley with good sized wheels. Often professionals use pneumatic wheels which cope with uneven surfaces better. Furniture skates designed for indoor use can be useless, even disastrous for outside use, since their small wheels catch on and exaggerate any deformity on the ground. For example, they might sink into a gravel drive, hit a raised pavement slab, and most likely, make a mountain out of the smallest step.
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I get this question all of the time. Whenever I am at a cocktail party or out with friends and they ask me what I do, I tell them I sell Piano Dollies. I get a blank stare right back at me. Give me a few minutes of your time and I will set the record straight for the world to see what a piano dolly is and why it is one of the most useful tools on the planet.
Piano dollies, plain and simple, are tools used to move a piano. They take lots of shapes and sizes and can vary quite a bit in their actual function but the general concept is the same for all piano dollies – they move pianos.
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A piano cover is a necessity for any business that has a piano on display that comes in contact or is played by multiple people. Many pianos are not protected from elements. A non-protected piano will easily look worn quicker than a piano that is properly protected by a piano cover. A piano cover will help protect the piano from unwanted distress. It will protect it from moisture, dust, and careless human contact. A piano cover is a smart investment. A lot of businesses have protected their pianos with a piano cover. A piano cover will extend the life piano, giving a business the extra insurance it needs.
I had become a volunteer last year by joining the outreach program at church. It was my way to give back to the community that had given so much to me. I was given the opportunity to volunteer at the local soup kitchen. I would volunteer 2 days a week. I enjoyed the people the best. It was sad to see individuals and families in this situation. It is hard to see people struggle. I always felt safe there because of the good nature of the people and the appreciation that I would see in there hearts.
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