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Providing hassle-free junk removal and hauling services across the Coachella Valley ensuring excellent service, competitive pricing and customer satisfaction guaranteed

Affordable Piano Removal

Choosing a reliable piano removal service is essential when you want to reclaim space in your home without the hassle and risks of handling a large, heavy instrument yourself. Whether you’re downsizing, upgrading, or simply no longer using your piano, the task of moving such a bulky and delicate item can be overwhelming—not to mention potentially dangerous without the right equipment or expertise.

That’s where Junky Monkey comes in. Specializing in fast, dependable piano disposal, they take the burden off your shoulders by managing every aspect of the removal process. From initial scheduling to final haul-away, their experienced team ensures the job is done efficiently and with the utmost care.

What sets Junky Monkey apart is their commitment to safety and customer satisfaction. Their trained professionals are equipped to handle all the heavy lifting while protecting your floors, walls, and doorways from any damage. Whether your piano is located on the main floor, upstairs, or in a tight space, they have the tools and techniques needed to remove it safely and smoothly.

In addition to being convenient, Junky Monkey’s services are environmentally responsible. When possible, they seek opportunities to recycle or donate usable parts, helping reduce landfill waste and give your old piano a second life.

With Junky Monkey, piano removal doesn’t have to be a stressful or time-consuming ordeal. You can trust their team to handle everything with care, professionalism, and speed—leaving you with a clutter-free space and complete peace of mind.

We remove all kinds of pianos

  • Grand pianos (baby grand, concert grand)
  • Upright pianos (spinet, console, studio, full-size)
  • Digital pianos and keyboards
  • Antique or vintage pianos
  • Damaged or non-functional pianos
  • Pianos missing keys or parts
  • Pianos with cosmetic wear (scratches, chipped finish)
  • Heirloom or collectible pianos
  • Practice or student-grade pianos
  • Branded and unbranded models (Yamaha, Steinway, etc.)