Regulation

Cleaning

Keytops

Polishing

Voicing

Humidity Systems

  • Tune a new piano four times in its first year, then every six months after. This keeps steady pressure on the soundboard (the piano’s amplifier) and lets your tuner monitor its condition so it lasts for years.

  • Easy-to-use Piano Life Saver systems that keep pianos in tune longer and protect them.

  • New strings will make the piano sound much richer after deterioration or corrosion sets in.

  • LOVE the way your piano plays again! I have years of concert service training to take your mediocre performing piano to top tier.

    Pianos are regulated at the factory and usually need some brush-up work in the first 5 years in a home. Pianos should be fully regulated (performance & tone) once every 5 to 15 years, as needed.

  • I restore old ivory, synthetic ivory, and acrylic keytops using traditional and modern techniques.

  • I have knowledge of the inner workings of a piano, ascertaining the true condition and worth of the instrument.

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  • I repair the following finishes:

    • High Gloss

    • Satin

    • Stained

    • Polyester

    • Lacquer

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  • Pianos are made from parts that can fail unless treated & serviced correctly throughout the years. See what an inspection entails and book yours today.

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Tuning

Tuning

Restringing