rogerch
I live in Carmichael, which is next to Sacramento. I have had a tuner from 2012 to 2021 who is also a well known piano re-builder in the Valley. He has his own shop and was quite busy. He charged only $134 (old school) and spent almost 2 hours doing also some small adjustments etc. His tuning is quite good. He did the tuning every 6 months. He has one time done an excellent full voicing of my piano. Unfortunately he retired. Now I have another tuner and fortunately his is also very good. However he charges $200 per tuning, which is the going rate now here in Sacramento, Rogerch is still lucky to pay only $175.

    My tech was just here yesterday. His usual tuning rate (including minor extras) is $245. Yesterday we also did some extra voicing and the total fee was $300.

    I paid $185 here a few weeks ago, Los Angeles area.

    It's basically $170 for a 1 hour tuning (Asheville, NC area) - if I ask my tech to do some Voicing or Regulation. If it's minor he could be here another 30mins and the charge is around $220. It seems it's all based on time.

    This reminds me,I need to call my tuner! He was here just after Christmas, but the weather was super cold and my house very dry. I have a damp chaser and a humidifier in the room, but he advised we wait on the tuning until the temps are a little more normal and stabilized. It seems like that’s where we’re at, so I’m gonna call. I love a freshly tuned piano….

    Back to the topic at hand, when my tuner came out after Christmas, he literally talked me out of tuning for him that day, and didn’t charge me. He said it was a nice excuse to get out of the house! 😃

    Vuong rogerch
    I live in Carmichael, which is next to Sacramento. I have had a tuner from 2012 to 2021 who is also a well known piano re-builder in the Valley. He has his own shop and was quite busy. He charged only $134 (old school) and spent almost 2 hours doing also some small adjustments etc. His tuning is quite good. He did the tuning every 6 months. He has one time done an excellent full voicing of my piano. Unfortunately he retired. Now I have another tuner and fortunately his is also very good. However he charges $200 per tuning, which is the going rate now here in Sacramento, Rogerch is still lucky to pay only $175.

    I live in Granite Bay, not too far away! I think the tuner you used from 2012 to 2021 did some very nice voicing and regulation work on my piano in 2020. He told me my piano (1951 Steinway M) needed to be restrung so I sent it to New Jersey for a whole lot of expensive work a few months later.

    Since I reported $175 I've had another tuning and it has gone up to $200. To me that seems reasonable. I want my piano tech to make a decent living so he'll keep doing it! I like my tuner and he's young! I hope he stays in the area and keeps my piano sounding nice for years to come!

      I’m down near Santa Barbara. Tunings range around $200 here as well.

      In Northeast Connecticut, the price for tuning plus some minor adjustments is $188 inclusive of taxes. I round it up to $200, as I appreciate the fine, careful work.

      rogerch
      Was your piano completely rebuilt?

        Vuong rogerch
        Was your piano completely rebuilt?

        No, not completely rebuilt. Restrung, refinished, new damper felts, hammers, shanks, and wippens. Keys and brass polished. Maybe trapwork? It still has the original sound board, bridges, and pinblock. It turned out great!

          rogerch
          Was your previous tuner, Mr Dale Fox, who has retired?

            Vuong Dale wasn’t my regular tuner but he did some nice voicing and regulating (along with his partner Brett) work on my piano. I appreciated how resourceful Dale was where other techs seemed almost afraid to do any voicing!

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            Wow US prices are crazy. In Europe it's between 80-120 euros, depending on the tuner level and instrument (grand, upright).

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              Khuja_Wangtishvili Wow US prices are crazy.

              Some of the price difference could be due to larger distances that have to be travelled and the time taken in travelling. In the UK I pay £95.

              Khuja_Wangtishvili cost of living has gotten quite high and traffic has gotten bad in my city. My former tech said he used to be able to do 5 tunings in a day, but due to traffic he had to reduce it to three. Later he also added a travel fee if he had to drive for over 25 minutes.

                twocats
                From my experience. visiting Europe on a regular and frequent basis, life is presently much cheaper in Europe than in the US. My local health club has a small bar which charges $18 for a hamburger!. For this money you can by a small meal at lunch in a bistrot in Nice (Viva the Riviera).