Restoring Beauty, Preserving Legacy.
Finish Types
High-Gloss Polyester Finish
Polyester refinishing is a high-gloss, ultra-durable finish commonly used on modern pianos to achieve a deep, mirror-like shine. Unlike traditional lacquer finishes, polyester creates a thicker, harder surface that resists scratches, moisture, and wear, making it ideal for high-traffic environments. When properly applied and polished, it restores a piano’s cabinet to a factory-quality appearance with exceptional clarity and depth.
Semi-Gloss Polyester Finish
Lacquer refinishing is a traditional piano finishing method that produces a warm, elegant sheen with remarkable depth and character. Unlike polyester, lacquer is applied in multiple thin coats and hand-rubbed to achieve a smooth, refined surface that enhances the natural beauty of the wood. This finish is prized for its classic appearance and is often preferred for restoring vintage and heirloom pianos.
Satin Lacquer Finish
Semi-gloss refinishing offers a refined, understated sheen that falls between high-gloss and satin finishes. It provides a smooth, elegant appearance while minimizing the visibility of fingerprints, smudges, and minor surface imperfections. This finish is an excellent choice for those seeking a sophisticated look with a softer, more contemporary feel.
Complete Piano Refinishing Services
From cabinet to core, we provide comprehensive piano refinishing for every part of your instrument. Our services include rim refinishing, plate restoration, plate lettering, decal placement, and soundboard finishing—ensuring each component is expertly restored for beauty, durability, and lasting performance.