by Shawn Panosian | Piano Care, piano maintenance, Piano Repair, Piano Restoration, Piano Tuning, Player-Pianos
Why Restore Your Piano Instead of Replacing It? Many older pianos—especially ones built 40+ years ago—were crafted with higher-quality woods and construction than most modern mass-produced instruments. Restoration can often deliver a better-than-new instrument at a...
by Texas Piano Restoration | piano maintenance, Piano Repair, Piano Restoration, Player Pianos
Old pianos have a special charm that captures the heart. They’re not just musical instruments — they’re pieces of history. Each one tells a story from the past through its unique sound and beautiful design. These pianos are treasures, with rich tones that have...
by Texas Piano Restoration | Piano Repair, Piano Restoration, Piano Tuning
Restoring an old piano is a special process that brings its music back to life. One key step in this process is re-stringing, which means replacing the old strings with new ones. This is important because the strings are what make the piano sound. Over time, these...
by Texas Piano Restoration | piano maintenance, Piano Repair, Piano Restoration, Piano Storage
Choosing the Best Environment for Your Piano When it comes to the world of pianos, the environment where your instrument lives matters greatly. The right setting affects not only its sound but also its longevity. A piano is made from wood, metal, and felt — materials...
by Texas Piano Restoration | Piano Moving, Piano Storage, Piano Tuning
Moving a piano upstairs presents a unique challenge requiring strength, precision, and careful planning. Pianos are heavy and unwieldy instruments, delicate in nature, and prone to damage from mishandling. The task becomes even more complex when it involves moving...