Serving the 60625 Area

Professional Piano Movers in Lincoln Square, Chicago

Expert handling, specialized equipment, and full insurance coverage for your upright, baby grand, or concert grand piano. We know Lincoln Square's architecture inside and out.

Fully Insured Cargo Specialized Crews Local to Lincoln Square

Moving a piano in Lincoln Square requires more than just heavy lifting—it requires precision, specialized equipment, and a deep understanding of Chicago's local North Side architecture. Trust Lyons Moving to handle your instrument with the care it deserves.

Located on the North Side, the Lincoln Square community is known for its beautiful mix of classic Chicago bungalows, vintage courtyard buildings, and tight, tree-lined residential streets. While charming, these characteristics present unique challenges when moving heavy, delicate items like pianos.

At Lyons Moving, we don't treat your piano like regular furniture. We treat it like the valuable, tuned instrument it is.

Why Hire Local Experts for Piano Transport in 60625?

Not every moving company is equipped to move a piano safely. When you book a specialized piano move with us, you are guaranteed:

  • Architectural Expertise: We know how to maneuver multi-hundred-pound instruments up the narrow staircases of vintage walk-ups and classic bungalows without scuffing the walls or damaging your hardwood floors.
  • Specialized Equipment: We use industry-standard piano boards (skids), heavy-duty padded dollies, and reinforced logistic straps designed specifically for the weight distribution of pianos.
  • Full Protection: Every piano is meticulously wrapped in premium, shock-absorbing moving blankets and stretch wrap before it ever moves an inch.
  • Comprehensive Insurance: As a fully licensed Illinois mover (ICC 216055 MC), we carry robust cargo and liability insurance, giving you total peace of mind.

Types of Pianos We Move in Lincoln Square

Upright Pianos & Spinet Pianos

Weighing between 300 and 800 pounds, upright pianos carry a high center of gravity. Our crews secure them to specialized dollies to prevent tipping and use ramp systems to safely navigate the front porch steps and tight entryways common to Lincoln Square residences.

Baby Grand & Grand Pianos

Grand pianos require an entirely different approach. Our specialized process involves carefully removing the legs and pedals, wrapping the instrument entirely, and securing the body vertically onto a padded piano board. This allows us to navigate tight doorways and sharp hallway corners common in Chicago apartments and multi-unit buildings.

Our Piano Moving Process

We leave nothing to chance. Here is exactly what happens on moving day:

  1. On-Site Assessment: Our foreman evaluates the path from the piano to the truck, measuring doorways, checking staircase angles, and preparing floor protection (runners and jamb protectors).
  2. Disassembly & Wrapping: For grand pianos, we carefully remove exterior components. The instrument is then double-wrapped in moving pads.
  3. Securing to the Board: The piano is strapped securely to a custom piano skid to ensure zero internal shifting during transit.
  4. Transport & Reassembly: We load the piano using a heavy-duty lift gate, secure it in our air-ride trucks, and carefully reassemble it in its exact new location.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to move a piano in Lincoln Square?
The cost depends on the type of piano (upright vs. grand), the number of stairs involved, and the moving distance. We provide upfront, transparent quotes tailored to your specific Chicago bungalow or courtyard building. Give us a call for an exact number!
Can you move a piano up the stairs of a Lincoln Square walk-up?
Yes. Our crews are specifically trained to navigate the historic architecture, including narrow staircases and tight corners typical of Lincoln Square. We use specialized piano boards and padding to protect both the instrument and your property.
Is my piano fully insured during the move?
Absolutely. Lyons Moving carries comprehensive liability and cargo insurance to ensure your valuable instrument is protected from origin to destination. If your building management requires a Certificate of Insurance (COI), we provide that at no extra cost.
Will my piano need to be tuned after the move?
Yes, it is highly recommended. While our air-ride trucks and careful handling minimize shock, the changes in humidity and temperature, combined with the physical movement, usually mean a piano will need to settle and be re-tuned 2-4 weeks after arriving at its new location.

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