How much does it cost to get a piano tuned?

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How much does it cost to get a piano tuned?

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I've always paid about £40. Am I paying too much, or does that seem about right? Cheers
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that should cover the tuner's petrol
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....assuming he's local.
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Post by genaa »

if you do a search I think there was a thread on here recently comparing tuning fees in different areas of the country. £40 is extremely good value - I pay £45 where I am and that is certainly considered low for the area I'm in.
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I pay £45.
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Post by PianoGuy »

I think £50 is fair, but it should really be more......
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PianoGuy wrote:I think £50 is fair, but it should really be more......
Depends were you live been taking to a tuner in Surrey he charges £85 and is tuning 6 a day works one week and has the next one off so he stays out of the VAT

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Ok.... thanks for your help everyone.

He is fairly local, but he still lives 5 miles or so from where I live.
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TheBritishPianist wrote:Ok.... thanks for your help everyone.

He is fairly local, but he still lives 5 miles or so from where I live.
Then you are getting it cheep

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Post by Celestite »

I pay £45 to my tuner who is Steinway tuned and travels a ridiculous distance from the other side of the county to see me. He's the best tuner I've had in the last 40 years and worth far more than he charges. Not only do I ply him with Earl Grey as soon as he walks through my door, I also serve it in my best bone china mug, such is my respect for him (see previous thread about how we treat our tuners!)
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He's Steinway tuned? :shock: Didn't that hurt him...?
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