
routine maintenance piano tuning service
if a piano hasn't been tuned in a while, it may need a pitch raise (a pre-tuning service that restores the strings to their proper tension so that they can accept and hold a fine-tuning at A440 hz).
basic repairs (replacing broken strings, fixing pedals, etc.) and deep cleaning (cleaning the case+keys as well as polishing the strings and cleaning the harp of the piano)
While earning his Bachelor of Music in Piano Performance at the Wheaton College Conservatory, Ryan began his piano tuning training under a Registered Piano Technician. He continued learning on his own following college and has since built a tuning business in Jacksonville, FL.
I tune in the greater Jacksonville area--customers frequently include Mandarin, Orange Park, San Marco, Southside, and north St. Johns residents, though I sometimes can schedule in St. Augustine or Middleburg.
Typically, every 12-18 months is a good balance of caring for the piano and not paying for unnecessary tunings, though the exact amount of time can vary by piano. Waiting too long to tune a piano can increase the cost, since you'll likely need a pitch raise as well so the sudden stretching doesn't break the strings.
If there are multiple pianos being tuned at the same location on the same day, I am sometimes able to offer discounts, but it varies by project.
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