With time, the top of your piano keys is likely to be chipped, worn, or broken. Sometimes the glue holding the ivory tops dries, and the key tops pop off. This is why you should have your piano keys resurfaced or in extreme situations replaced.
Our team offers piano key resurfacing to cover imperfections in old keys. We also ensure that your keys become even when we cover them with new coverings. Not only that, we guarantee the uniform color of your piano keys upon resurfacing or replacement. We mold the key cover permanently to the top which makes it impossible to come loose.
Call us today to have your piano keys resurfaced without any further delay.