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​Frequently Asked Question
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How often do you need to tune a piano?
​​Piano manufacturers generally recommend that pianos be tuned at least twice a year, or every six months, to maintain their optimal sound quality and pitch stability. However, the frequency of tuning required can vary depending on a number of factors, such as the age and condition of the piano, the level of usage, and the environmental conditions in which the piano is kept.

In addition to regular tuning, pianos may require other types of maintenance and repair, such as regulation and voicing, to ensure that they continue to perform at their best. These types of services may be needed less frequently than tuning, but still plays an important role in maintaining the overall health and performance of the instrument.

​Ultimately, the best way to determine how often your piano needs to be tuned and serviced is to consult with a qualified piano technician who can assess the specific needs of your instrument based on its unique characteristics and the conditions in which it is used.
​Can a piano be tuned after many years?
Yes, a piano can be tuned after many years, even if it has not been regularly tuned during that time. However, if a piano has not been tuned in several years or more, it may require multiple tunings in order to bring it back to its optimal pitch and sound quality.

Over time, a piano's strings and other components can stretch and shift, causing it to gradually fall out of tune. In some cases, this can result in a significant decrease in sound quality and playability, making the piano less enjoyable to play or even unplayable in extreme cases.

However, even if a piano has been neglected for many years, it is still possible to restore its sound quality through regular tunings and other forms of maintenance and repair. A qualified piano technician can assess the condition of the instrument and determine the best course of action for restoring its performance and longevity.

It is worth noting that in some cases, if a piano has been severely neglected or damaged, it may not be cost-effective or even possible to restore it to a playable condition. In these cases, it may be necessary to replace the piano instead of attempting to repair it.
​What is a Registered Piano Technician (RPT)?
A Registered Piano Technician (RPT) is a professional piano technician who has passed a series of rigorous exams administered by the Piano Technicians Guild (PTG), an organization dedicated to promoting high standards in the piano tuning and maintenance profession.

To become an RPT, a technician must demonstrate a high level of knowledge and skill in several areas, including piano tuning, regulation, voicing, repair, and rebuilding. The exams are comprehensive and cover both written and practical components.

Once a technician has passed the exams and become an RPT, they are recognized as a highly skilled professional in the field of piano technology. They are required to adhere to a strict code of ethics and are expected to maintain their knowledge and skills through ongoing education and training.

​Hiring an RPT to service your piano ensures that the technician working on your instrument has demonstrated a high level of expertise and professionalism in their field.
​How much does it cost to tune my piano?
The cost of piano tuning can vary depending on several factors, including the location, the condition of the piano, and the expertise of the piano technician.

It's important to note that while piano tuning may seem expensive, it is a necessary maintenance task to keep a piano sounding its best and to prolong its lifespan. A well-tuned piano can sound significantly better than a poorly-tuned one, and regular tuning can prevent more expensive repairs down the line.

Additionally, it's worth investing in a professional piano technician, rather than attempting to tune the piano yourself or hiring someone without the proper training or expertise. A professional piano technician can ensure that your piano is properly tuned and maintained, which can improve its overall sound and longevity.

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​How long does a piano tuning take?
The length of time it takes to tune a piano can vary depending on several factors, including the condition of the piano, how long it has been since its last tuning, and the skill level of the piano technician.

On average, a standard piano tuning can take between 1 to 2 hours. However, if the piano is severely out of tune or requires additional work such as pitch correction or repairs, it may take longer.
​What are the payment options that you provide?
You can pay for the services in cash, by check, with a credit/debit card, or through Zelle.
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