AAA ASMAR REMOVALS

Need a Removalist that takes all the hassles out of moving?

AAA Asmar Removals own and operate state-of-the-art removal facilities and equipment, which ensure care and secure handling of your personal belongings and valuables. We use quality packaging materials which mean that every possession is carefully protected on its journey to reach their final destination in good conditions, taking the hassles and stress out of moving.

ABOUT US

AAA Asmar Removals is a family owned and operated company with a staff of fully trained and accredited removalist.

We have been providing superior Local Residential and Commercial removal services in Sydney for over fifteen years.Our staff have undertaken a strict training program on how to become professional removalist, with proper handling techniques in wrapping and packaging of all items to ensure they are safe in our trucks for transit.Our team will always ensure that the moving job has met 100% of customer satisfaction before leaving.

We offer the following services:

SERVICES

Over 15 years of furniture and piano moving experience.

We are one of Sydney’s most trusted removalists offering you a smooth transition into your new home, apartment or office with 100% customer service satisfaction guaranteed! We only use quality packaging materials which mean that every possession is carefully protected on its journey to reach their final destination in good conditions, taking the hassles and stress out of moving.
Piano Mover
The average upright piano can weigh anywhere between 180kg and 400kg. And a large grand piano is even heavier,
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Dispose Pianos
We remove all kind of unwanted pianos including piano organ, upright and grand pianos. You can rest assured that...
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Moving Tips
As our commitment to you, our client, we aim to prevent any mishaps that may disrupt the smooth progress of your removal.
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BUSINESS HOURS

Monday – Saturday

6am - 8pm

Sunday – Closed

Location

Sydney NSW 2000

Call us:

0411 363 289

Email

info@aaaasmarremovals.com.au

How we work

Four steps for the perfect work

The piano moving process begins with an initial consultation where the piano owner provides details about the piano (size, type, condition) and the moving locations (from and to). The moving company then assesses these details, possibly including an in-person inspection, to provide an accurate quote. The quotes provided here, takes into account factors like distance, piano size, access difficulties at both locations, and any special equipment needed.

Get a Quote

A piano owner contacts moving companies to receive an estimated cost for the piano’s relocation, considering factors like distance, piano size, and access difficulties.

Inspect

The moving company inspects the piano, assessing its size, type, condition, and any potential moving challenges, like narrow doorways or stairs.

collect

Professional movers carefully package and secure the piano using specialized equipment, ensuring its safety and integrity during transportation.

Complete

The piano is delivered to its new location, where it’s carefully unpacked and positioned as per the owner’s specifications, completing the relocation process.

MOVING PIANO QUOTE & DISPOSE PIANO QUOTE

The average upright piano can weigh anywhere between 180kg and 400kg. And a large grand piano is even heavier, possibly weighing up to 350kg. Therefore, the best advice for moving a piano from one building to another, across town, or long-distance is to have it moved by a professional removalist and you can trust us to do it for you safely and free from damage.We need detailed information regarding access points, such as tight corners, width of hallways and doorframes, clearways, long walks, lifts or above ground floor, internal/external steps and staircases etc. both at the pick-up and the piano’s final destination. We use your provided information to work on the removal plan to ensure the safe removal of your piano.

There are many types of piano so please choose the one that you need to move to ensure an appropriate quote can be given:

(1) Grand Piano, (2) F=Digital Piano, (3) Upright Piano
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Piano Mover

The Challenge of Moving a Piano

Moving a piano from one apartment to another is no small feat. Considered by many as the centerpiece of musical passion and domestic elegance, a piano is not only an instrument but often a cherished family heirloom. However, the size, weight, and fragility of pianos make them one of the most challenging items to transport. The process involves careful planning and precision. Unlike regular furniture, pianos require special handling to ensure that their intricate internal mechanisms are not damaged during the move.

The Process of Piano Relocation

The relocation of a piano is a meticulous process, often requiring the expertise of professional movers who specialize in handling such delicate instruments. These experts begin by assessing the piano’s size, type, and the moving conditions, including the layout of both apartments and any obstacles like narrow corridors or stairs. Special equipment, such as piano dollies, skid boards, and padding, is used to protect the piano and the property during the move. In some cases, the piano may need to be partially disassembled to navigate tight spaces safely. The goal is always to minimize risk and ensure the piano remains in perfect condition throughout the journey.

The Joy of a Piano's New Home

Once safely moved to its new location, the piano not only brings its melodious presence but also marks a new chapter in the homeowner’s life. The joy of playing the first note in its new environment symbolizes a seamless transition and a continuation of musical enjoyment. However, it is advisable to let the piano acclimatize to its new environment before tuning it, as temperature and humidity changes can affect its sound. The successful transfer of a piano from one apartment to another not only preserves a musical legacy but also creates an ambiance of warmth and culture in its new home.

Dispose Pianos

Understanding the Need for Disposal

Disposing of a piano is a decision that piano owners may face for various reasons. Whether it’s due to irreparable damage, a significant downsize in living space, or the desire to replace it with a newer model, the disposal of such a large and complex instrument requires careful consideration. Unlike smaller household items, a piano’s size, weight, and construction make it a unique challenge to dispose of responsibly.

Options for Piano Disposal

There are several avenues for disposing of an unwanted piano. Donation is a popular option, as many community centers, schools, and churches may benefit from a free piano, even if it needs some repair. However, if the piano is beyond repair, it may need to be dismantled and recycled. Some parts of the piano, like the wood and metal strings, can be recycled, while other parts may need to be disposed of as waste. Specialized services can handle the dismantling and recycling process, ensuring that each part of the piano is dealt with appropriately.

The Importance of Proper Disposal

Proper disposal of a piano is crucial to avoid environmental harm and to adhere to local disposal regulations. Abandoning a piano in a landfill not only contributes to environmental degradation but also disregards the instrument’s potential for reuse or recycling. By choosing a responsible disposal method, piano owners can ensure that their instrument’s legacy is honored, whether it’s through giving it a new life elsewhere or through eco-friendly dismantling and recycling.

Moving Tips

Hire Professionals: Always use a professional piano moving service. Pianos are heavy, bulky, and delicate, requiring specialized handling and equipment.
Prepare the Piano: Before moving, close and lock the keyboard lid to protect the keys. Remove any loose items from the piano.
Clear the Pathway: Ensure a clear and safe path from the piano to the moving vehicle. Remove obstacles, secure loose rugs, and consider the width of hallways and doorways.
Protect the Piano: Ensure that the movers use padding and blankets to protect the piano’s surface from scratches or damage during transport.
Insure Your Piano: Check if your moving company offers insurance coverage for your piano during transit for added peace of mind.
Check for Recycling Options: Inquire about recycling parts of the piano, such as metal strings and wood components, to minimize environmental impact.
Hire Piano Disposal Specialists: Use a service that specializes in piano disposal to ensure that the instrument is dismantled and disposed of in an environmentally friendly way.
Understand Disposal Regulations: Be aware of your local regulations regarding large item disposal to avoid potential fines or legal issues.
Emotional Preparedness: Recognize the emotional impact of disposing of a piano, especially if it has sentimental value, and give yourself time to make peace with the decision.