How much does an upright piano restoration cost?

Full Size Upright Refinishing Costs (49″-60″) $4,295-$7,995 Including Refinishing (Closed Grain(our classic high luster/sating/matte piano finish) or Open Grain(less expensive), polishing of existing hardware (plating is additional), replacement of the decal(original style), replacement of all exterior accent felt, ...
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Is it worth restoring my piano?

Unfortunately, however, the costs to refinish many of these instruments is often significantly worth more than the cash value of the instrument. Some decent new grand pianos can be had for as low as $6000, while complete rebuilding costs can run into the tens of thousands of dollars depending on what is needed.
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How much does it cost to refinish an upright piano?

Piano refinishing costs will vary depending on the size, color, texture and quality of the finish being applied. From the smallest upright piano with the most basic finish applied, prices will start at $2000, and go up to about $7500 for full sized Uprights or pianos with very intricate cabinetry.
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How much does it cost to completely 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.
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Is it worth restoring an old upright 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. Restored pianos hold their value longer than brand new pianos.
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Can you tune a 100 year old piano?

Tuning obviously falls under basic maintenance and is something that any piano owner should keep up on. Unfortunately, we have often found that an old piano that has not been properly maintained over the years may not be tunable without a serious amount of repair/restoration work.
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What makes a piano Untunable?

Q: WHAT DO YOU MEAN WHEN YOU SAY MY PIANO IS UNTUNABLE? It happens. If your piano is old, was poorly manufactured, neglected, or some combination of the three, your piano might be untunable. This is most often a repairable problem.
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How much does tuning a piano cost?

The average price to tune a piano ranges from $65 to $225, and the cost can increase by several hundred dollars if the piano requires multiple tuning sessions or repairs. Piano tuning is a skill that only experienced professionals should do.
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Can you paint an upright piano?

If you have a piano that you don't like the color- you can paint it! It only takes a few hours to transform a piano into a masterpiece with some paint. I'll show you how to skip sanding and update the piano without moving it to create a piece you love.
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Is refurbished piano good?

Refurbished Pianos are as Good as New

It is as good as new, because almost everything is repaired or replaced with new parts. As with buying a brand new piano, it is important that you thoroughly inspect the refurbished piano before you sign the check or hand over the cash.
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How much does it cost to replace the Hammers on a piano?

Broken hammer shanks

Replacing a broken hammer shank (the stick that holds the hammer) usually costs about $30. If the hammer is missing completely it may be more.
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Can I restore a piano myself?

Restoring a piano is labor-intensive, but you can do it yourself with a few tools and furniture restoration supplies. It is not advisable to restore your piano by yourself if it is a valuable antique; that is better left to a professional with a high degree of expertise.
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What is the life of a piano?

The average mass produced piano lasts 30 years. Hand-crafted pianos last substantially longer, often exceeding 50 years. Over time, the piano will need regular tuning, regulation, rebuilding, and other maintenance. A well-maintained piano can last in excess of 100 years.
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Can very old pianos be tuned?

Yes. A piano can be tuned as long as it exists. If it hasn't been tuned in a long period of time, it will almost surely require at least two tuning. After you bring it up to pitch, most of the strings will fall.
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How much does it cost to move and tune an upright piano?

For local moves, the average piano moving cost is somewhere between $200 and $400. For long-distance moves, the average piano moving price can be anywhere between $700 and $2,000. Also, it's important to know that the national average cost for moving a piano is $405.
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How often does a piano need tuning?

Pianos need regular tuning at least once a year to keep them up to pitch and playing the correct notes. In particular, piano strings stretch a great deal during the first year after purchase, and the piano should be tuned twice during this one-year period.
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Should you tip a piano tuner?

Tipping piano tuners isn't customary. If you had a great experience with a piano tuner, you can also show your appreciation by leaving a review on Thumbtack.
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How long does it take to tune a piano?

A qualified technician can tune a piano in less than 1.5 hours. An appointment to tune your piano is expected to be around 2 hours to allow for unforseen repairs or adjustments and a little banter with you, the piano owner. Pianos that are very flat or very sharp need what we call a pitch correction.
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Can some pianos not be tuned?

Sometimes pianos can't be tuned. No matter how many times you try and tune them they will continue to go out of tune or simply can't be tuned at all. Many times this means the piano has to be rebuilt because there is most likely an issue with the pin block which can't hold the tuning pins tightly.
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What can I do with an old upright piano?

You may want to go to the local classified boards, or classified ad sites such as craigslist or Gumtree. More often than not, someone will be willing to take your piano off your hands for you. Offer it to them as sold as seen with local pickup only.
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Are old pianos better than new?

Are old pianos better than new ones? The answer is: it depends. Old pianos can continue to sound wonderful for many years with regular maintenance and care, but even pianos that have deteriorated can often be restored to their former glory, and in many cases made to sound even better than when they were new.
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How much does it cost to Refelt a piano?

Grand Piano Refinishing Costs (5'7-6'2) $6,795-$13,895 Including Refinishing (Closed Grain(our classic high luster/sating/matte piano finish) or Open Grain(less expensive), polishing of existing hardware (plating is additional), replacement of the decal(original style), replacement of all exterior accent felt, deep ...
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