Whether or not you play your piano, the changes in temperature and humidity cause the piano to go out of tune. Therefore, it requires the desired tuning.
If your piano hasn’t regularly been tuned, over time it gradually slips in pitch. When this happens, your piano strings will need to be tightened back before they can be tuned. Precisely, when piano strings are not close to their proper pitch or tension, the pitch correction or pitch raise works to bring the string tension back up to A440.
While pitch raising is an additional process to tune your piano – not to be considered fine-tuning; our team of experts performs it to the best of their ability to enable your piano to sound the best.