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Single Piano Tuning
If a piano is in good working condition and has been tuned relatively regularly, a single tuning should be adequate to bring the instrument back in tune.
Pitch Raise
Often if pianos have not been tuned for many years, they will go flat in pitch to the extent that the tuner will have to tune the instrument twice. This is called a "pitch raise". There is no fast way to do a pitch raise. On the first tuning, the strings are raised a calculated amount above normal pitch. This is done to allow for stretch.
Appraisals for Buying or Selling
Most customers request a written-appraisal for the purpose of selling, purchasing, or repair of a piano. The technician doing the appraisal must inspect the piano physically on the premises. To learn more about what a piano appraisal may include, click here.
Action Regulation
String Replacement. (Treble or Bass)
Repair or Replacement of:
Hammers Hammer Butts Dampers Flanges springs
Pedals Trapwork Casters Grand Action Repairs
Humidity Control Repair Sticky Actions Piano Cleaning
Bridle Strap Replacement Plastic Elbow Replacement
Soundboard, and bridgework
This type of repair is usually referred out.
Piano Moving
We do not move pianos! However, I can refer you to a mover.
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