Do you have a piano that’s been in your family for generations? An instrument so loved and with so many memories? But when you sit down to play, one of the keys just doesn’t sound like it used to or maybe doesn’t play at all. Or maybe the exterior of the piano is damaged and cracked after years of love and memory making.
Pianos are the most complex instrument, each with thousands
of moving parts that must work together in harmony to create music. However,
when some of those parts stop working, the once soothing music becomes just a
memory.
When it’s time to consider piano disposal in St Paul, Piano Movers Extraordinaire is here to help you through your decision.
Is it Worth
Repairing Your Piano?
Sometimes deciding to let go can be hard, and that’s okay.
You should be completely sure of your decision and that’s why we recommend
considering whether it’s worth it to repair your piano. Sometimes a repair may
be worth the money that it would cost to fix it, but that’s not always the
case.
We highly recommend that before you decide to dispose of
your old piano, that first you consider reconditioning. We even have recommendations
for piano restorers and refinishers to contact in the area to make it easier
for you!
When making your decision, here are some questions for you
to consider:
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Is the original quality good enough to restore?
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Will it cost more to repair it than to replace
it?
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Is the overall condition of the piano good?
These three questions can help ease your mind that you are
making the right decision, no matter what choice you end up making. The last
thing you need when disposing of a treasured family artifact is the regret that
maybe you should have done more.
Is it
Time to Dispose of Your Piano?
If you have already made up your mind that your piano is not
worth repairing, then the next step is piano disposal. Piano Movers
Extraordinaire has professionals available to answer any questions you may have
about disposing of your piano. We understand that it can be an emotional
decision, especially if the piano was passed down to you by a loved one. We’re
happy to talk you through your decision.
Once you are settled on disposing of your piano in St Paul, call us today at 763-784-8123 or contact us for a free estimate!
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