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J P Barlow Moving
4.9(
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Professional Moving Service - Piano

Serving Glencoe, MO and surrounding areas

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In business since 1972

Free estimates

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"JP Barlow did an outstanding job moving my office. They were extremely professional. They were very cautious and careful with everything. It was not an easy move (the move was to a second floor walkup), but they did it quickly and without complaint. They are incredible! I will use them again without hesitation."
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Response time1 day
Response rate100%
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Sunrise Moving & Packing LLC
4.6(
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Professional Moving Service - Piano

Serving Glencoe, MO and surrounding areas

In business since 2021

Free estimates

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"Wonderful moving experience. Sunrise went above and beyond my expectations. They moved my household items and baby grand piano with extreme caution and efficiency. Would recommend to anyone and everyone whether you’re doing a local move or moving across state lines!"
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Recommended by68%of homeowners
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First Place Moves
5.0(
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Professional Moving Service - Piano

Serving Glencoe, MO and surrounding areas

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"Matt and his team knocked it out! Moved me from a 5BR house to a 5BR house in Kirkwood with NO damage. I’ve used other moving companies before, nobody moved as efficient and careful as First Place Moves did. I definitely recommend."
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All Seasons Moving
3.8(
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Professional Moving Service - Piano

Serving Glencoe, MO and surrounding areas

In business since 2014

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"All I can say is wow...just wow! All Seasons has been the best moving company I've used. They packed us up loaded us up and helped us move into our new home. The guys showed up on time, were nice and everything went smoothly. A+ service!"
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Recommended by71%of homeowners
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Only The Strong Survive Moving & Hauling
4.8(
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Professional Moving Service - Piano

Serving Glencoe, MO and surrounding areas

In business since 2004

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Impressive from beginning to end! After numerous moves in the past with the military, I can honestly say that this company/crew was top notch. This company was extremely thorough and took impressive measures to protect my household hold goods during the packing and loading process. On the other side, there was no damage to my goods. Not a single glass or dish was even cracked. I would highly recommend Only The Strong Survive for both local and long-distance moving services. And to Pablo and his team - Thank you very much for all of your effort and a job well done!"
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Recommended by95%of homeowners
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Piano Moving questions, answered by experts

Yes, moving a piano often causes it to become out of tune, even if you're not moving the piano very far. One reason is that any temperature and humidity changes can affect a piano's tuning. Additionally, the bumps and jolts from a moving truck usually push a piano out of tune. 

However, don't jump right to tuning it once the piano gets to your new home. Instead, it's best to wait at least two weeks for the instrument to acclimate to its new environment. After a couple weeks, you'll get an idea of what the piano will really sound like in its new home, at which point you can call a piano technician to get it properly tuned.

A DIY move is cheaper than paying movers. However, hiring professional movers can save you time and stress.

Gym equipment can be heavy, so it’s best to transport it using a furniture dolly. When dealing with treadmills, weight machines, or other bulky items, hiring professional movers or roping in some friends and renting a moving van makes sense.

There are several effective ways to save money when hiring a moving company, primarily by handling some tasks yourself and being strategic with scheduling. Consider these methods:

  • Pack Your Own Belongings: You can significantly reduce costs by packing and protecting your items yourself. This includes wrapping delicate items, organizing them into boxes, and taping the boxes closed. You can use towels, clothes, and suitcases to pack belongings and protect breakables.

  • Provide Your Own Materials: Source free packing materials from friends and family, or reuse boxes and bubble wrap from a previous move.

  • Schedule Strategically: Book your move well in advance. Rates are often lower if you schedule your move on a weekday during the off-season, which typically runs from October through April.

  • Compare Quotes: Get moving quotes from at least three professional movers in your area. This allows you to compare services and choose the best value.

  • Ask for Discounts: Inquire if the moving company offers any special coupons or deals.

  • Purchase Moving Insurance: Protect your investment by purchasing moving insurance, especially for expensive or antique belongings.

  • Divide the Labor: While you can save money by packing, it's wise to leave the more dangerous and physically demanding work—like loading, unloading, and moving heavy furniture—to the professionals.

When loading a moving truck, the general rule is to load the heaviest and largest items first to create a stable base at the front of the truck, which helps balance the weight. You can start with large furniture like sofas, beds, mattresses, and tables to form a solid foundation, or begin by placing your heaviest boxes against the truck's walls to create a base layer. After the base is set, continue loading other large items like appliances and square furniture. Lighter and smaller objects, including most of your boxes, should be loaded last. They can be packed into gaps, around, and on top of the heavier items to maximize space. Following this order makes unloading easier and helps prevent damage to your belongings.

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