Reconstructions

Rebuilding a piano involves polishing the furniture, all stages of repairing all its parts by literally doing new.

Usually the restorations we carry out are on pre-WWII pianos, as they are excellent choices for restoration.

The advantages it is the excellent sound after the rebuild, the "warmth" of the restored old instrument and the satisfaction of the owner that he has "lived" a (living for many) instrument for many more years. Also, most pianos of this period were of perfect construction, since then the cost of construction was not the determining factor in their construction, but the craftsmanship and the search for the perfect result.

Nouns disadvantages there are none, apart from the fact that when we deliver it to you you won't believe it's your own piano.

In every reconstruction, the piano will be accompanied by a guarantee of 5 to 15 years of good operation.

We have a track record of excellent restorations on pianos manufactured since 1860, with results that always exceed the customer's expectations.

Steinway & Sons, Bösendorfer, Aügust Förster, Blüthner, C. Bechstein and many other pianos in this category, brought back to life thanks to the passion, patience and knowledge that characterizes each of our reconstructions.