Repairs · April 2, 2026
Piano Repair Services
From sticking keys to noisy pedals—how piano repairs are diagnosed, why timing matters, and what to expect from a professional visit.
Piano repair services you can trust
Most repair problems start small: a sluggish key, a buzz, or a pedal that does not feel quite right. Addressing them early usually saves time, protects neighboring parts, and restores even touch across the keyboard.
Common signs you may need repair
- Keys that stick, bounce, or return slowly
- Uneven volume between notes without changing how you play
- Pedals that squeak, rattle, or feel loose
- Mechanical noise when moving keys or dampers
How we approach repairs
- Listen and test — we reproduce what you are hearing and feeling
- Inspect the action — local wear vs. broader regulation issues
- Recommend clearly — you get a straightforward plan, not a laundry list of fear-based upsells
Why timing matters
Delaying small repairs can let wear spread to hammers, wippens, and key bushings. That can turn a modest fix into a larger job. If something feels off, it is worth a conversation.
Uprights, grands, and more
We work on upright and grand pianos in homes, schools, and performance spaces. If you have an older or unusual instrument, mention it when you call so we can plan the right tools and time.
Give us a call if something does not feel or sound right — we will help you sort out whether it is a quick adjustment or a deeper repair.
