Steep hills and top-and-bottom houses
Calderdale is Pennine country, and Halifax is built right across it. The streets around Beacon Hill, Boothtown and Pellon climb sharply, and plenty of houses are “top-and-bottom” — reached from one level at the front and another at the back — with long flights of stone steps in between. That kind of access is exactly what we’re set up for.
Merchant villas to mill-town terraces
Halifax made its money in wool, and the houses show it. The big Victorian villas around Savile Park, Skircoat Green and Warley often hold full uprights and the occasional grand, while the terraces of King Cross, Ovenden, Illingworth and Sowerby Bridge are full of old family pianos that have long since fallen quiet. Whatever yours is and wherever it’s standing, we’ll carry it out and recycle as much of it as we can.
Across Calderdale, one fixed price
We cover Halifax and the Calder Valley towns — Sowerby Bridge, Elland, Brighouse, Ripponden and beyond — most weeks, so collection is usually quick. Send a photo of the piano and tell us where it’s standing, and we’ll give you one fixed, all-in price to take it away — no hourly rates and nothing added on the day.