Epoxy Repairs for Cracked Piano Bridges
An epoxy repair might be better than new, since it permeates faults in wood and stabilizes it against future humidity movement.
The bridge of a piano is responsible for transferring the vibration of the strings to the soundboard. Over decades, the immense pressure of the strings can cause the bridge wood to crack around the pins, resulting in a loss of tone and buzzing sounds.
While replacing a bridge cap is a traditional fix, I've found that modern epoxy repairs can sometimes be superior for older instruments. High-quality epoxy permeates the microscopic faults in the aged wood, solidifying the entire structure against future splitting. It's an excellent, cost-effective way to save aging used pianos in Toronto from the scrap heap.
Whether you're dealing with humidity damage or simply need routine maintenance, having an experienced professional by your side makes all the difference. As trusted piano tuners in Toronto, we ensure your instrument's pitch and tone are perfectly stabilized. And if you are planning to relocate, our dedicated piano movers in Toronto will transport your delicate investment safely, minimizing environmental shock. At Piano Inside, we've spent 25 years helping families across the GTA preserve the music in their homes.