Angie i don t think the weight of the piano would be of any concern.
Piano 2nd floor old house.
The average person can sense if a floor slopes 1 inch in 10 feet and sloping floors or sagging floors are often one of the warning signs that structural engineers look for when analyzing a house.
The piano nobile is usually the first storey in european terminology.
I have a split level house and my piano is on the second level.
The yamaha u1 upright piano weighs 500 lbs.
And measures 24in deep by 60in wide.
How to move a piano on a hardwood floor.
A person could put that much force on the floor yet i doubt they would fall through.
As per the literature that came with the piano there is no sagging of the floor.
Back at the old house it s time to explore the 2nd floor but not before a surprise waits for you at the top of the stairs.
I ve done a bit of measuring and the piano should be 150cm wide the wooden support beams under the floor are spaced 50cm apart and are about 20cm in width.
This comes out to about 0 35 lbs per square inch.
Second floor in american terms or sometimes the second storey located above a ground floor often rusticated containing minor rooms and service rooms the reasons for this were so the rooms would have finer views and more practically to avoid the dampness and odours of the street level.
You ll be thrown back into a pit and put in a bit of a pickle by.
Then you can use the space as a reading nook cooking is easy in the over sized kitchen with its huge island that gives you lots of extra counter space sliding glass doors take you out to the enormous rear covered lanai the master suite has a door to.
If your piano sits on a hardwood floor moving it.
There s no apparent reason to but lately i ve become paranoid that my grand old bradbury might be too heavy for the floor to support.
Although most floors slope it is important to know how much and why.
Two years ago i had a monster crane lift an humungus upright piano through my second floor sliding glass window.
The beams are supported by the wall the piano will be resting against not an.
Moving pianos is always a tricky business because they are heavy delicate and special to their owners.
In most circumstances is that ok to store on a 2nd floor.
I am more concerned about the piano sitting in the same spot for years where the wheels or feet would damage the floor.
So the piano should sit on 3 of these beams.