Grand Pianos Moved From Here To There & All over
Piano Movers Quote is here to aid with all of your Upright Piano requirements. From around the corner moves to across the nation relocations, our specialists at Piano Movers Quote are prepared to assist you. We are here to help you take the stress out out of moving your Piano .
Regional Pianos Relocation
Out-Of-State Piano Relocations
Full Loading Services

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Sometimes you require a special box to move certain kinds of Upright Piano, Baby Grand Piano, Grand Piano, Piano. We have you covered. We use any size and type of box.

Regional Upright Piano Relocations
Whether you are moving the corner or down the street, we can assist! Talk to us about your regional relocation today!

Out-of-State Relocations
We know what a trouble it is moving across the nation. Don’t fret! We take the stress of long-distance moves.
Full Grand Piano Loading Providers
We understand how stressful packing a house can be, that is why we offer full-service packaging for you and your household.
School Relocation
Are you moving your business? We have you covered. We do not just concentrate on moving homes, but also companies as well!
Packaging Materials
Out of boxes, tape, or box fillers? No problem. We have all of that on hand every day to make your packaging procedure as easy as we can.
Moving Pianos
Are you stressed over lifting up your heavy Upright Pianos on moving day? Don’t be! From your Upright Pianos to your heavy-duty Upright Pianos, we will take care of ALL the heavy lifting.
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More About Lake Wales
Lake Wales is a city in Polk County, Florida, United States. The population was 14,225 at the 2010 census. As of 2018[update], the population estimated by the U.S. Census Bureau is 16,577.[2] It is part of the Lakeland–Winter Haven Metropolitan Statistical Area. Lake Wales is located in central Florida, west of Lake Kissimmee and east of Tampa.
The land around the present city was surveyed in 1879 by Sidney Irving Wailes, who changed the name of a lake, then known as Watts Lake, to Lake Wailes.[5]