How to Properly Take Care of an Acoustic Piano

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How to Properly Take Care of an Acoustic Piano

September 11, 2024

How to Properly Take Care of an Acoustic Piano

How to Properly Take Care of an Acoustic Piano

Owning an acoustic piano is a rewarding experience, but it also comes with the responsibility of proper maintenance to ensure its longevity and optimal performance. Here are some essential tips to help you take care of your acoustic piano:

1. Maintain the Right Environment

  • Humidity Control: Pianos are sensitive to humidity changes. Ideally, keep the humidity level between 40-50% to prevent the wood from swelling or shrinking. Consider using a humidifier or dehumidifier as needed.
  • Temperature: Keep the piano in a stable temperature environment, avoiding extreme fluctuations. The ideal room temperature is around 68-72°F (20-22°C).

2. Proper Placement

  • Avoid Direct Sunlight: Place your piano away from windows and direct sunlight to prevent fading and damage to the finish.
  • Distance from Heat Sources: Keep the piano away from radiators, fireplaces, and heating vents to avoid drying out the wood.
  • Stable Surface: Ensure the piano is placed on a stable, level surface to maintain its structural integrity.

3. Regular Cleaning

  • Dusting: Dust the piano regularly with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid using feather dusters as they can scratch the surface.
  • Cleaning Keys: Clean the keys with a damp (not wet) cloth. Use a mild soap solution if necessary, but avoid getting moisture between the keys.
  • Polishing: Use a piano-specific polish for the finish. Avoid common furniture polishes as they can damage the piano’s surface.

4. Tuning and Technical Maintenance

  • Regular Tuning: Have your piano tuned at least twice a year by a professional technician. Regular tuning maintains the tension of the strings and the overall sound quality.
  • Professional Check-ups: Schedule regular maintenance check-ups with a piano technician to address any mechanical issues and ensure all parts are in good working condition.

5. General Care Tips

  • Wash Hands Before Playing: Washing your hands before playing helps keep the keys clean and free from oils and dirt.
  • Cover the Keys: When not in use, cover the keys with a piano cover to protect them from dust and debris.
  • Avoid Placing Objects on the Piano: Do not place drinks, plants, or heavy objects on the piano to prevent accidental spills and damage.

By following these guidelines, you can ensure that your acoustic piano remains in excellent condition, providing you with beautiful music for years to come. Regular care and maintenance not only preserve the piano’s appearance but also its sound quality and playability.


If you have any questions about the care of your piano, please feel free to contact our team of piano experts.




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