Random Question: Can anyone recommend a piano mover in the DC/MD area?
I have one in mind but I'd like to see what else is out there
Julie P. replied:
Maryland Piano in Columbia!! For sure, you don't want to mess up your instrument. Repair and restore instruments too. They came to look at an instrument someone was willing to give us, they evaluated it. (It was not worth receiving--smoke damage, etc.) www.marylandpiano.com
Jennifer M. replied:
Maryland piano moved ours, tuned it then and 6 months later once it had "settled" and did the appraisal all for one price. They took very good care of it and did not have an easy area to move it out of or in to.
Grace C. replied:
My good friends parents own Maryland Piano which the two ladies above me recommend. They're great people.
Baltimore, I need piano movers. Got any recommendations? I checked Yelp, but all I'm seeing are regular movers. Plus, I'd like to be able to have a conversation about the recommendation if I have questions.
Thanks!
T400 replied:
Go with Maryland Piano in Columbia. Much better than the Piano Man. http://www.marylandpiano.com/
looking for a recommendation for an economical piano mover/tuner. Potentially moving a piano from Westminster to Ellicott City and of course the piano would need to be tuned after the move. Thanks!
Cindy N. replied:
http://www.marylandpiano.com/
Cindy N. replied:
I have used Maryland Piano for years to tune my pianos, and they moved a piano for me from Pikesville to Clarksville/Columbia. I can't remember what they charged but I felt it was reasonable.