Nassau County

Piano Moving in Farmingdale, NY

We run piano moving in Farmingdale most weeks. Piano work here runs into the same three obstacles again and again: a narrow staircase with a turn at the landing, a front stoop with a railing in the way, and a finished basement where the instrument has lived for thirty years. Getting the measurements before the day is what keeps a piano move from becoming a problem on the doorstep.

Moving in Farmingdale

Farmingdale sits in Nassau County, an incorporated village in the Town of Oyster Bay, served by ZIP code 11735. We work across this part of Long Island every week, so scheduling in Farmingdale is rarely the hard part of a move.

Stairs, turns and the front door

The route decides the job. Interior stairs get measured for width and for the landing turn, because a piano needs room to swing. Exterior steps, a stoop, a railing that has to come off, a storm door that does not open past ninety degrees: each of those changes the plan and none of them are a surprise if they are known ahead of time.

Send measurements or photos when you ask for a quote. Doorway width, stair width, the turn at the landing, the number of exterior steps, and how far the truck can get from the door. Those five things are most of what determines how a piano move goes.

What we ask before quoting

The details that matter are practical ones: which floor, whether there is an elevator and whether it has to be booked, how close the truck can get, and what your building requires in writing. We would rather sort that out at quote time.

Booking piano moving in Farmingdale

The quickest way to a real number is a short conversation about the two addresses. Free, and nothing is committed until you say so.