With key sticking it's typically a small issue, so you can rest easy. In fact, you the pianist can fix it yourself most of the time. ... The great thing about this is that piano tuners and technicians are typically one in the same.
- Can sticky piano keys be fixed?
- How much does it cost to fix a sticky piano key?
- How do I fix sticky keys?
Can sticky piano keys be fixed?
The fix is reasonably simple, requiring the unscrewing of the two key blocks located at both ends of the key slip to gently work it out. While it is removed, dust and other objects that may be stuck within the piano can be removed and then the key slip replaced to its correct position.
How much does it cost to fix a sticky piano key?
However, if you're calling the tech out especially to fix a stuck key, I'd expect you to pay around $50 - $100 for them to fix the key. They'll be able to tell you how it got stuck, why it got stuck and how to make sure it doesn't get stuck in future.
How do I fix sticky keys?
Wipe down your keyboard with isopropyl alcohol.
Lightly spritz isopropyl alcohol onto a clean cloth, then run it from left to right across your keyboard's surface. This will help remove any gunk or sticky residue from around the keys.