We have introduced special discounted rates on rebuilds for institutions

(schools, colleges and academies). 

For more details please click here

 

Welcome to Ackroyd Pianos - london

The workshop is now based in Hampstead Heath, London, 2 minutes walk from Hampstead Heath Station.

Ackroyd Pianos provides a service which is second to none; we give straightforward advice and offer uncompromising expertise in piano restoration and service work.

Our technicians have decades of experience and work for major music conservatoires, piano manufacturers and concert pianists - all demanding the highest standards of work.

We sell high quality pianos, so if you are on the look-out for an instrument that will serve you well for many years please contact us and we will be pleased to help. 

You can be assured of meticulous attention to detail by skilled craftsmen in all the work we undertake.

PIANO LIFE SAVER SYSTEM®

We are authorised suppliers and installers of the Piano Life Saver® system. This system automatically controls the humidity of the environment inside the piano all year round and has proven results. When the humidity is too high or too low the system will balance it to a safe level. Recommended for all environments, including those with central heating, underfloor heating, unheated rooms, summertime humidity, wintertime dryness and damp environments.

The system will stabilise the regulation of the action, protect from any drying out (or saturation) of the soundboard and all other component parts, stabilise the voicing and it will help to keep the piano in tune for longer. It is an overall excellent investment for protecting your piano!

The system isn’t designed to substitute regular maintenance and tuning of your piano, but rather to compliment the touch and tone in-between times and to prevent damage.

Follow the link above for more details and contact us for details and booking an installation.

Pianos wanted:

We offer very good prices for Steinway and Yamaha grand pianos

After silence, that which comes nearest to expressing the inexpressible is music
— Aldous Huxley (English writer)