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How much does it cost to fully restore a piano?

How much does it cost to fully restore a piano?

Rebuilding a piano is a large, time-consuming project that can take almost as much time as the construction of a new instrument by the original manufacturer. Quality rebuilding work is very expensive, easily ranging from $25,000 to $40,000, or even more, for a first-class restoration of a high-quality instrument.

Is it worth restoring an old piano?

Restoring a piano adds between 50 and 70 years of life to a piano. That said, the life of a piano is relative to its use, but adding 50-70 years of playability and beauty is a worthwhile investment to keep a valuable, handmade piano alive. Additionally, a new piano drops in value like a brand new car would.

How much does it cost to get a piano cleaned?

On average, a thorough piano cleaning can run anywhere from $75 to $250+, but costs can vary based on how dirty the piano is, what size of piano, your geographic location, and how many piano technicians are in your area. Most pianos that sit inside a home, collect dust every day.

How much does it cost to tune an old upright piano?

The national average cost for piano tuning ranges between $100 and $120, although pricing can be higher or lower depending on your piano and other variables. A frequently played piano requires basic tuning every few months, while a lightly played piano may be able to go a year without tuning.

Can you refinish a piano yourself?

If you love the traditional look of a wooden piano and you just can’t bring yourself to paint over the natural grain, you can still give your old piano a new finish by staining it.

How much does it cost to replace a piano hammer?

Replacing a broken hammer shank (the stick that holds the hammer) usually costs about $30.

Can very old pianos be tuned?

While improvement is possible with many older pianos, unfortunately not all neglected pianos can be tuned. If the pitch is lower than 50 cents below pitch, the instrument will then require further tuning in around two months to ensure the instrument stays in tune. * 1 Semitone is divided into 100 parts, called cents.

Can I sand and Restain a piano?

If you’re planning on staining your piano, you’ll want to thoroughly sand its surfaces to remove the existing finish and create a blank slate to apply the stain. Though you won’t need to be as thorough, it’s still a good idea to go over your piano with sandpaper if you’re planning on painting it.

Are Chickering pianos good?

Although unique, a properly restored Chickering is a superior instrument. Chickering pianos are desirable for their exceptional quality and craftsmanship, deep rich tone quality, and attractive designs, making restoration and preservation well worth the effort and expense.

How much does it cost to Refelt a piano hammer?

If all the hammers need to be replaced, the cost is $1000 dollars. It usually takes several weeks to replace hammers as each hammer is taken out of the action and is handled separately.

How much does piano restoration cost?

Unfortunately, piano restoration cost may be more than the finished value of the instrument. This is not a concern for a preservationist with money to spare, but most people regard the value as economic rather than idealistic. The cost of piano restoration can be very high (over $5,000) if the instrument is old and in need of many repairs.

What is the cost to restring a piano?

To restring an entire piano it will cost $1,000 to $10,000 + dollars. An upright might cost $2000 to $4000 to restring, while a baby grand or grand might cost $4000-$10,000. If only certain sections of strings are damaged, then you might not need to restring the whole piano. I saw one technician offer services for $55 per bass string.

How to restore a piano?

Disassemble the cabinet and parts.

  • Remove the cast iron plate.
  • Sand and refinish the bridges and soundboard.
  • Strip and sand the cabinet,furniture parts and bench.
  • Restore original key covering or replace.
  • Finish in the original color and sheen with 22 coats of lacquer.
  • Clean,sand,regild and dress the plate with the appropriate felts.
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