Family-home tuning across Willowdale, Bayview Village, Don Mills and beyond.
North York is full of family pianos — the kind a child starts lessons on and a household keeps for decades — and keeping them sounding their best is everyday work for us.
Much of North York went up in the postwar decades, which means a lot of solid mid-century bungalows and family homes with pianos that have been part of the household for years. Along the Yonge corridor through Willowdale and North York Centre, we're increasingly tuning instruments in newer condos as well. Don Mills, one of Canada's first planned communities, and leafy pockets like Bayview Village have a strong lessons-and-recitals culture that keeps our calendar full.
North York's mix of older homes with forced-air heating and newer, tightly-sealed condos puts pianos through the same seasonal humidity ride, and the remedy is the same: a tuning at least once a year keeps the pitch stable. For the busy practice pianos in teaching households, twice a year is often worth it.
Booking takes two minutes. Call, email, or send us a note and we'll find a time that works.