About
Integral Pianos is an affordable piano company in New York. Our referral and loyalty programs make sure you never have to look for another piano company again. We're a family business, focused on piano tuning, repairs and sales. We are dedicated to all of your piano needs - whether you need Piano Tuning in Brooklyn, Queens, Staten Island, NYC or Bronx. Our inventory of instruments for sale has both, home and professional options. By choosing Integral Pianos - you are guaranteed satisfaction! We also install piano humidity control systems. Call today to learn more or book an appointment. Zelle, Venmo, card and Apple Pay accepted. Speak English, Russian and Ukrainian.
Specialties
Age of piano
Piano is played
Last piano tuning
Additional services
Type of piano
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Frequently asked questions
What is your typical process for working with a new customer?
Decide a good time, come see the piano, and discuss everything important before starting. I am always honest and reasonable about my work, and do my best to make sure customers get the best possible outcome!
What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
I was taught(and still am often) by very talented tuners and technicians, whom I still ask for advice every time I’m not sure of something. But main part is of course practice, so I do it a lot and get better every time.
Do you have a standard pricing system for your services? If so, please share the details here.
I charge just $90 for regular tuning if the piano is in the right pitch and does not need any serious returns. Pitch raise is usually $150 unless the piano is very flat. Some repairs I do for free, but as they get more complicated pricing starts with $50 and goes up depending on what piano needs. Maintenance starts with $100 and also goes up modestly depending on a situation.
How did you get started in this business?
I’ve started selling pianos about a year ago. As I got more into it, I’ve discovered I like pianos very much, and want to know more about them. So my curiosity led me to become a piano technician, and a tuner afterwards.
What types of customers have you worked with?
I’ve worked with many people but I’d love to work with so much more! I’m mainly looking for experience and an opportunity to do more of what I like so much.
Describe a recent event you are fond of.
I recently came across an old Ukraine piano, and it was in the worst condition. From working on tuning pins, to making sure every single jack and flange function good, it took me almost an entire day to finish. Came out beautiful!
What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a pro in your area of expertise?
It’s a good idea to see if all keys work, if any strings are missing and if anything seems or sounds especially wrong. It’s important because it can help a technician provide a fair evaluation as well as be most prepared. For example, if a piano is a spinet, and customer does not mention it, sometimes it would help to be prepared to complete a job of a higher complexity