
Professional Piano Moving & Ethical Piano Rehoming in Portland, Oregon
Willamette Union is a Portland-based piano moving and piano rehoming company dedicated to handling every instrument with integrity, precision, and care. We specialize exclusively in pianos—providing expert transport, responsible rehoming solutions, and honest guidance that keeps quality instruments out of landfills and in spaces where music can continue to thrive.
About Us
Willamette Union was founded by piano professionals with over a decade of combined experience in piano transportation, restoration management, and piano sales. Our team was created to meet a growing need in the Portland metro area for skilled piano movers who prioritize both safety and sustainability.
One founder brings years of experience managing a piano moving and restoration company, overseeing complex residential, commercial, and institutional moves while also serving as a piano gallery Sales and Purchasing Manager. This background provides deep insight into piano construction, condition, and long-term value. The other founder has extensive experience as a lead piano mover, specializing in difficult and high-risk moves involving tight staircases, multi-story homes, and specialty placements. Together, we combine technical expertise with hands-on execution to ensure every piano is treated with respect.
As Portland residents, we saw firsthand how many quality pianos were being discarded simply because owners didn’t know there was another option. Willamette Union was built to change that—offering ethical piano rehoming and professional moving services that preserve craftsmanship, reduce waste, and support the music community.

Services
At Willamette Union, we provide specialized piano services designed to protect both the instrument and the environment. Unlike junk hauling companies, we focus exclusively on pianos—combining expert handling, careful logistics, and ethical decision-making to ensure each piano is moved or rehomed responsibly. Whether you are relocating, downsizing, managing an estate, or seeking an alternative to piano disposal, our team offers transparent guidance and skilled execution from start to finish.

Piano Moving
Professional upright and grand piano moving performed by trained specialists who understand the size, weight, and delicate mechanics of every instrument.

Piano Rehoming
A responsible alternative to disposal that evaluates playable pianos and connects them with new homes, schools, churches, and community spaces.

Piano Removal
Safe, controlled piano removal for situations where relocation or rehoming is required, handled with care—not treated as waste.

What Sets Us Apart
Willamette Union is not a junk removal company—we are professional piano movers with a mission. While many piano removal services treat instruments as disposable, we recognize the craftsmanship, materials, and history built into every piano. Our approach centers on transparency, honest evaluation, and ethical decision-making. If a piano can be responsibly rehomed, we pursue that option. If it cannot, we clearly explain why and outline the safest alternatives without pressure or misleading promises.
Our work reflects Portland’s values of sustainability, creativity, and community. By combining expert handling with responsible rehoming practices, we reduce landfill waste, preserve musical craftsmanship, and help ensure that quality instruments remain accessible for future generations. For us, piano relocation is more than a service—it’s a commitment to music and the people who value it.
Looking for Piano Removal in Portland? Let’s Talk First.
If you’re searching for piano removal near you, we invite you to contact Willamette Union before calling a junk hauler. We’ll help you determine whether piano rehoming is possible and provide expert guidance on the safest, most responsible next steps.
Phone: 971-220-1347
Email: WillametteUnion@gmail.com
Business Hours: 7:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Reach out today to learn more about professional piano moving, ethical piano rehoming, and responsible alternatives to piano disposal—because every piano deserves more than a landfill.