Piano Repair and Restoration - Making an Educated Decision
Evaluating the Piano - Step One to a Successful Piano Restoration
First and foremost in making a decision about whether
or not your piano is worth restoring, you must
evaluate the piano's physical condition. Is the piano beyond repair?
That is to say, is it really worth the time and expenditure
to repair or restore the piano? What is it's current
value, and what will it be worth once the piano restoration
is complete? In the current new piano market, there are
numerous grand pianos and upright pianos being produced
that are actually quite inexpensive, but sound and look
better than the vast majority of "no-name" pianos
of yesteryear.
We believe that you must take a good hard
look at "grandma's
piano" and
choose the best course of action for yourself. We
have restored countless lesser quality pianos that far
exceed the expenditure put into them, and with very fine
results. Clients
were made aware of this fact before the piano repair
procedures were performed and understood exactly what
kind of piano they had.
To
the left, Franco is tuning one of the 3 concert grand
pianos at the Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza. Precision
Piano Services has been the official piano technician
service for more than 10 years since the grand opening
of the facility.
Please
feel free to email or
call us (818.769.5902) with your piano service questions
or inquiries. |