

| Click here to watch us completely restore a Kimball grand piano in 2 1/2 minutes! (This is an external link and will open in a new window) |
![]() | Tuning - First-time tunings often require what is called a "pitch adjustment", which basically entails going | |
| through the piano twice and runs $200. After that, regular tunings are $120 and are needed about once a year. Tuning typically takes around an hour to an hour and a half. |
![]() | Reconditioning - This general tune-up of the action (the working mechanisms of the piano) includes | |
| cleaning out dust and debris, tightening guide screws, lubricating the friction points, re-shaping the hammers, and minor regulation after reinstalling the action in the piano. A valuable and long-lasting service at $425, which takes less than 2 weeks. (Tuning fee extra) |
![]() | Restringing - Replacing all the strings in a piano requires bringing the whole piano to our shop, but | |
| includes cleaning or refinishing the sounding board (hard to get to with the strings in), re-gilding the plate and hardware, replacing all the strings (including custom-built bass strings), and several tunings. This job can take up to 12 weeks and costs from $2000 to $3000, depending on the size of the piano. |
![]() | Sales - The instruments currently in our showroom range in price from $500 to $27,000. All used pianos | |
| have been reconditioned, and every sale includes delivery to a ground floor and your first tuning. |




| 805-649-1035 |