A grand piano is more than furniture—it’s an instrument of art, often a family heirloom, and always a significant investment. Moving one requires a level of expertise that goes far beyond what a general mover can offer.
If you own a grand piano in Regina or the surrounding area, you’re likely wondering what it will cost to move it safely. This guide breaks down the numbers, explains why grand pianos cost more to move, and shows you how to get a transparent, all‑inclusive quote.
Regina Moving has been moving grand pianos for over 12 years. With 24,000+ successful moves, a 95% satisfaction rate, and a zero‑claim record, we have the specialized equipment and trained crews to handle everything from a baby grand to a concert grand.
Understanding grand piano moving cost Regina helps you protect your valuable instrument.
For a broader look at all piano moving costs, see our piano moving costs Regina guide .
Average Grand Piano Moving Costs – Local and Long Distance
Grand piano moving costs vary based on size, stairs, and distance. Here are typical ranges for Regina and beyond.
| Grand Piano Type | Local, Ground Floor | With Stairs | Long‑distance (to SK) |
| Baby Grand (5’–5’6”) | $250 – $400 | $300 – $500 | $600 – $900 |
| Medium Grand (5’7”–6’6”) | $300 – $500 | $400 – $700 | $800 – $1,200 |
| Concert Grand (7’–9’6”) | $500 – $800 | $700 – $1,200 | $1,500 – $3,000+ |
These estimates include:
- Leg removal and reattachment
- Piano skid board and custom padding
- Crew of 4–5 trained movers
- Loading, transport, and unloading
- Placement in the new home
- Basic insurance with our zero‑claim guarantee
Long‑distance quotes also include climate‑controlled trucks and flat‑rate pricing.
Cost to move a grand piano Regina reflects the extra labor and gear required.
Why Grand Pianos Cost More – Equipment, Crew, and Expertise
Moving a grand piano isn’t just a bigger version of moving an upright. It’s a fundamentally different process.
Leg removal – Grand piano legs are delicate and must be removed by someone who knows how. One wrong move can snap a leg or damage the case.
Skid board – After the legs are off, the piano is placed on a specialized skid board that supports the entire weight of the harp and case. This equipment is essential and not cheap.
Crew size – A grand piano requires 4–5 movers, compared to 2–3 for an upright. More people mean more coordination and higher labor cost.
Extra padding – The finish, lid, and soundboard all need custom protection. We use professional‑grade blankets and straps designed specifically for grands.
Stairs – Moving a grand piano up or down stairs requires stair rollers and even more careful planning. The cost reflects this added complexity.
Regina Moving has a zero‑claim record on grand pianos. That’s not luck—it’s the result of using the right equipment and crews who know what they’re doing.
Grand piano movers Regina cost is higher, but the protection is worth it.
How Stairs Affect Grand Piano Moving Cost
Stairs add significant complexity to any piano move, but especially for grands. A grand piano on stairs requires:
- Stair rollers – specialized equipment that lets the piano glide smoothly over each step.
- Extra crew – at least 5 movers for larger grands.
- Slower pace – each movement is deliberate and communicated.
What other movers charge: $100–$300 per flight, often added after the quote.
What Regina Moving does: Stairs are included in your written quote. No per‑flight surprises.
If your grand piano is in a basement, on a second floor, or in a building with multiple flights, a professional stair move is the only safe option.
Grand piano moving cost Regina with stairs is higher, but professionals make it safe.
Baby Grand vs. Concert Grand – Cost Differences
Not all grand pianos are created equal. The size difference between a baby grand and a concert grand has a big impact on cost.
- Baby grand (5’–5’6”) – Lighter and more manoeuvrable. Fits in most Regina homes and can often be moved with 4 movers.
- Medium grand (5’7”–6’6”) – Standard size for many homes. Requires 4–5 movers and careful route planning.
- Concert grand (7’–9’6”) – The heaviest and longest. Often requires 5+ movers, custom crating, and sometimes a specialized truck. These are the most expensive to move.
Regina Moving has moved every size of grand piano—from a small baby grand in a Harbour Landing condo to a concert grand from a church in Cathedral. We bring the right crew and equipment for the job.
Trust Regina Moving with Your Grand Piano
Your grand piano deserves more than a general mover’s best guess. It deserves a team that specializes in grand pianos—with the equipment, experience, and care to move it safely.
Regina Moving has been that team for over 12 years. With 24,000+ successful moves, a 95% satisfaction rate, and a zero‑claim record, we’re the name Regina trusts for grand piano moving.
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FAQs About Grand Piano Moving Cost
How much does it cost to move a grand piano locally in Regina?
$250–$800 depending on size and stairs. A free in‑home assessment gives you an exact quote.
Can a grand piano be moved without removing the legs?
No – legs must be removed and the piano placed on a skid board. Attempting to move a grand with legs attached will almost certainly cause damage.
How many movers are needed for a grand piano?
At least 4–5 trained professionals. More for concert grands or stairs.
Does Regina Moving have experience with concert grands?
Yes. We’ve moved concert grands from churches, concert halls, and private homes across Regina and Saskatchewan.
How can I get an accurate grand piano moving quote?
Schedule a free in‑home assessment with Regina Moving. We’ll inspect the piano, measure the route, and provide a written, all‑inclusive quote.