
A piano is more than just an instrument—it’s an investment, a centerpiece, and for many, a lifelong companion. Proper care not only keeps your piano sounding beautiful but can also extend its life for decades.
Whether you own an upright or a grand piano, this guide will walk you through everything you need to know to keep it in top condition.
🎵 Why Piano Care Matters
Pianos are incredibly complex instruments, made up of:
- Over 10,000 moving parts
- Wood, felt, and metal components that react to environment
- Strings under high tension
Without proper care, even a high-quality piano can:
- Go out of tune quickly
- Develop sticky or unresponsive keys
- Lose sound quality over time
🧼 How to Clean Your Piano
Exterior Cleaning
- Use a soft, dry microfiber cloth
- For fingerprints, use a slightly damp cloth (never wet)
- Avoid household cleaners—they can damage the finish
Keys Cleaning
- Use a lightly damp cloth (water only)
- Wipe gently from back to front (not side to side)
- Dry immediately with a soft cloth
👉 For deeper cleaning, especially on older ivory keys, consult a professional.
🌡️ Control Temperature and Humidity
This is one of the MOST important factors in piano care.
Ideal Conditions:
- Temperature: 65–75°F
- Humidity: 40–50%
Why it matters:
- Too much humidity → swelling wood, sticky keys
- Too little humidity → cracks, tuning instability
Tips:
- Keep the piano away from:
- Windows
- Heating vents
- Fireplaces
- Consider a humidifier or dehumidifier if needed
🎼 How Often Should You Tune a Piano?
Most pianos should be tuned:
👉 At least 1–2 times per year
You may need more frequent tuning if:
- You play daily
- You recently moved the piano
- Seasonal changes are significant
Regular tuning keeps:
- Notes accurate
- Sound balanced
- Internal tension stable
🛠️ Regular Maintenance (Beyond Tuning)
Professional piano technicians can also perform:
- Voicing – adjusts tone quality
- Regulation – ensures keys and hammers respond properly
- Inspection – catches issues early
👉 A full service every few years can make a huge difference in performance.
🚫 What NOT to Do
Avoid these common mistakes:
- ❌ Placing drinks or objects on the piano
- ❌ Using harsh cleaning chemicals
- ❌ Ignoring tuning for years
- ❌ Moving the piano without professionals
- ❌ Letting dust build up inside
🏡 Placement Tips for Your Piano
Where you put your piano matters more than most people think.
Best Placement:
- Interior wall (not exterior)
- Away from direct sunlight
- In a room with stable climate
Bonus Tip:
Use a piano cover if dust is an issue, especially for grand pianos.
🎹 Upright vs Grand Piano Care
Upright Piano
- More compact, easier to maintain
- Still sensitive to humidity and temperature
Grand Piano
- More exposed components
- Requires more frequent cleaning and attention
👉 Both types benefit equally from regular tuning and proper environment.
🎵 Final Thoughts
Taking care of your piano doesn’t have to be complicated—but it does need to be consistent.
With just a little regular attention, your piano can:
- Sound better
- Last longer
- Stay enjoyable to play every day
Think of piano care as part of your musical journey—it’s one of the best ways to protect your investment and your passion.
