Essential Benefits of a Piano Humidifier for Piano Care, Maintenance, & Tuning Stability
Stop Rattling Keys and Noisy Action in Low HumidityJust as doors and drawers become loose in dry air, the keys of your piano may seem to rattle or exhibit clacking, noisy action when played
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Prevent Costly Bridge and Soundboard DamageThe soundboard is the single largest piece of wood in your piano. It actually vibrates to amplify the sound produced by the strings. The bridges of your piano are joined to the soundboard and support the strings. When the soundboard shrinks and flattens, the tension of strings over the bridge becomes inadequate. The pitch of the mid-range and treble section is now flat. |
Moist Conditions
Dry Conditions
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Over time, constant changes in humidity levels, with the corresponding shrinking and swelling of the soundboard, will damage the integrity of the soundboard. You will see this damage in the form of a crack in the soundboard. |
Cracked Soundboard
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Prevent Pinblock DamageIn dry periods, the wood shrinks away from the pin, loosening it and causing the string to sag. When this cycle is repeated time after time, the wood fibers surrounding the pin are destroyed and lose their resilience. |
Moist Conditions
Dry Conditions
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In this picture, the pinblock (without pins) was removed from a piano during restoration. With continuous swelling and shrinking, the wood could no longer provide the snug fit required to hold pins in place. |
Pinblock Damage
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This chart demonstrates how drastically pitch can change when your piano is exposed to fluctuations in the humidity during seasonal weather changes.















