When it comes to piano moving, experience isn’t optional—it’s essential. At Little Man Moves, we’ve successfully completed hundreds of piano relocations across St. George and Southern Utah, each handled with precision, professionalism, and care.
Whether it’s a delicate upright or a full-size grand, our team knows exactly how to protect your instrument at every step—from secure wrapping and safe lifting to flawless transport and placement. We understand your piano isn’t just furniture—it’s an investment, a centerpiece, and often, a sentimental treasure.
Upright pianos may appear compact, but they’re deceptively heavy and extremely delicate. Our movers are specifically trained to handle upright models with precision. We fully wrap and secure your piano using industry-grade padding and straps, ensuring a damage-free move whether you're relocating across St. George or to a nearby city. No scratches, no stress—just reliable, professional handling.
Baby grands require expert disassembly and highly careful transport. At Little Man Moves, we remove the legs, lid, and pedals, then wrap and load each component using padded skids and ramps. Our movers treat every piece with care, ensuring your baby grand arrives in perfect condition—tuned, intact, and performance-ready.
Even digital pianos demand caution. Internal electronics, keys, pedals, and display panels must all be protected. We carefully wrap and transport each unit to prevent shifting, scratches, or component damage. Whether you're moving from a studio, apartment, or home, we ensure your digital piano arrives fully functional and damage-free.
The cost typically starts at $250 and varies depending on factors like the type of piano (upright, baby grand, digital), moving distance, and challenges such as stairs or tight hallways. We offer transparent pricing and free estimates to help you plan with confidence.
We wrap each piano with heavy-duty moving blankets, secure it with straps, and use padding to prevent scratches or vibration damage. For baby grands, we disassemble the legs and pedals, and for digital models, we protect the electronics and keys with extra care.
Technically, yes—but it’s not recommended. Pianos are extremely heavy and delicate, and moving them improperly can cause injury or damage. Our trained professionals use specialized equipment like piano dollies, skid boards, and ramps to move your instrument safely and efficiently.
Upright pianos are more compact but still heavy, typically requiring careful wrapping and strong lifting support. Baby grand pianos need partial disassembly (legs, pedals, lid) and much more precise handling, especially when navigating stairs or tight turns. Both require experience and the right equipment to move safely.
We place the piano against a stable surface inside the truck, secure it tightly with straps to prevent shifting, and surround it with cushioning. We also avoid placing any items on or near the piano to protect its finish and internal components during transit.
Ready to move your piano safely and stress-free? Contact Little Man Moves today for a personalized quote and discover why we’re the trusted choice for piano moving in St. George, Utah.
We take the time to carefully plan every detail—handling stairs, tight spaces, and delicate components with expert precision. Whether you're moving a baby grand, upright, or digital piano, our team is here to make the process smooth from start to finish.