Enfield is home to many period properties and music lovers — from grand pianos in Winchmore Hill to antique cabinets in Enfield Town and valuable art collections in Southgate. Moving these items requires specialist equipment, training, and insurance. This guide covers everything you need to know for a safe, stress‑free move.
Practical Advice for Moving Specialist Items
Pianos
Upright pianos weigh 150‑300kg; grands can be 400kg+. They need:
- Measurement of all doorways, stairs, and corners — we do a pre‑move survey.
- Specialist piano skates and boards to protect floors.
- Climate consideration — avoid sudden temperature changes.
- Removal of legs and pedals for safe transport through narrow spaces.
In Enfield, many Victorian and Edwardian properties in Winchmore Hill and Southgate have narrow staircases or tight corners — we may need to use a hoist through a window for grand pianos. We'll advise during the quote.
Antiques & Fine Art
Delicate furniture, paintings, and sculptures require acid‑free tissue, corner protectors, and custom crates for long moves. We photograph items beforehand for condition reports and use vehicle air‑ride suspension on request to minimise vibration. For high‑value art, we can arrange fine‑art insurance.
- Always disclose the value when booking — we'll advise on extra cover.
- Keep certificates of authenticity and provenance with you during the move.
- For antique clocks, ensure the pendulum and weights are secured separately.
- Oil paintings need breathable wrapping to prevent condensation damage.
Safes
Domestic safes can weigh 100‑500kg. We use heavy‑duty dollies, ramps, and lifting straps. If the safe is bolted to the floor or wall, we'll need to arrange a locksmith to unbolt it (we can recommend one). Ensure you know the combination or have keys — we can't open it.
Local Considerations in Enfield
Properties in conservation areas (Winchmore Hill, parts of Enfield Town) may have access restrictions — narrow lanes, low bridges, or weight limits. We check these before scheduling. Some mansion blocks in Palmers Green have goods lifts; we book them in advance. If you're moving a piano from a first‑floor flat in Edmonton without a lift, we'll plan a stair carry with enough crew — always more than you think.
Streets near the A10 and North Circular may have traffic restrictions — we plan routes to avoid low bridges and peak congestion.
What to Expect on the Day
Our specialist team arrives with padding, straps, and any required equipment. We'll do a final check of access points, then carefully prepare the item. The move is done slowly, with constant communication. After loading, we secure the item in the vehicle with ratchet straps. At the destination, we reverse the process and place it exactly where you want.
- Protect floors and walls with runners and corner guards.
- Wrap item in moving blankets or custom crating.
- Use appropriate lifting gear (shoulder straps, skates, stair rollers).
- Position and unwrap; check for any damage (rare with our care).
Why Choose Lift Load Logistics for Specialist Items in Enfield
We have over 10 years' experience handling delicate and heavy items across Enfield. Our crew is trained in manual handling and specialist techniques. We carry £10 million public liability insurance and can arrange additional all‑risk cover for high‑value items.
We're members of the British Association of Removers (BAR) and follow their code of practice. Every move includes a pre‑move survey, detailed planning, and a team that treats your items as if they were their own.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can you move a piano up several flights of stairs?
Yes, but we need to assess the staircase width, turns, and landing space. We'll provide a quote after a site visit. For very narrow staircases, we may recommend a crane hoist through a window.
Do I need special insurance for my antique vase?
Our standard goods‑in‑transit cover includes most household items up to a limit of £5,000. For items over this value, we recommend additional cover — we can help arrange it through our specialist insurance partners.
How far in advance should I book?
Specialist moves require planning — at least two weeks' notice is ideal, especially for pianos and large antiques. Contact us to discuss your timeline and arrange a pre‑move survey.
Do you dismantle antique furniture?
Yes, we carefully dismantle items where possible (removing table legs, taking apart bed frames) and keep all screws and fittings labelled and safe. We reassemble at your new location.