Piano services Pricing
Your piano is a precision instrument—not a piece of furniture. Every service at Vesta Piano is designed to restore performance, extend lifespan, and protect your investment.
Pitch Raising
- Frequency correction
- Stabilized tension
- More than 2 years
- Concert pitch 440Hz
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FAQ's
Frequently Asked Questions
How often should I tune my piano?
At minimum, once per year. If you play regularly or have a new piano, every 6 months is ideal. Seasonal humidity changes in Ontario significantly affect tuning stability.
What is pitch raising and do I need it?
If your piano hasn’t been tuned in 2+ years, it likely dropped below standard pitch. Pitch raising restores correct tension before fine tuning—without it, tuning won’t hold.
What’s the difference between tuning and full service?
Tuning adjusts pitch. Full service addresses mechanical issues, cleaning, tone shaping, and performance consistency. One maintains sound—the other restores the instrument.
Is action calibration really necessary?
If your keys feel uneven, sluggish, or inconsistent—yes. Calibration directly impacts playability and control, especially for intermediate and advanced players.
Can I skip cleaning and just tune the piano?
You can—but it’s short-sighted. Dust buildup affects action performance and accelerates wear. Cleaning protects your piano long-term.
Is buying a used piano risky without inspection?
Very. Hidden issues like soundboard cracks or action wear can cost thousands. A $150 inspection can save you from a bad purchase.
