
Restoration & Rebuilding
Denver Piano Restoration & Rebuilding
Have an heirloom worth saving? Our shop can make it like new.
A piano passed down through a family carries memories that a new instrument never can. In our Denver restoration shop we bring older and worn pianos back to life — restored to look beautiful and sound the way they did when they were new.
From partial refreshes to complete rebuilds, our team has the training and the workshop to do the work properly. A well-built older piano, restored to original or better specifications, can easily last another lifetime.
What restoration can include
- Action rebuilding and new action parts (hammers, shanks, wippens)
- Restringing with new strings and tuning pins
- Soundboard and bridge repair or restoration
- Key recovering and refinishing
- Cabinet refinishing and hardware restoration
- Full regulation and voicing to finish
Is your piano worth restoring?
It depends on the instrument and what it means to you. Many older pianos — especially quality American and European makes — are excellent candidates and cost no more to restore than a comparable new piano would cost to buy.
We'll inspect your piano, explain honestly what it needs, and help you decide between a targeted repair, a partial restoration, or a full rebuild.
Frequently asked questions
How do I know if my piano is worth restoring?
It comes down to the piano's build quality, its current condition, and its sentimental or musical value. We inspect it and give you an honest recommendation — sometimes a partial restoration is all that's needed, sometimes a full rebuild is worth it, and occasionally replacement makes more sense.
How long does a piano restoration take?
It varies widely with the scope — a partial refresh is far quicker than a full rebuild that involves restringing, soundboard work, and refinishing. We give you a timeline with your estimate.
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Have a piano worth bringing back to life?
Book online in under two minutes, or send us a note and we'll take it from there.
