Piano Repairs in Coffs Harbour

  • Concert-level tuning expertise
  • Servicing the Mid North Coast
  • Yamaha-authorised technician
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Coffs Harbour Piano Repairs

A piano doesn’t need to be falling apart to need repair. When notes lose clarity, keys feel uneven or the sound isn’t what it used to be, it’s time for a closer look. In Coffs Harbour, locals call on Tony Prince Piano Tuning for expert piano repairs backed by over 30 years of experience.


As a Yamaha-authorised technician, Tony provides professional repairs for both upright and grand pianos—from minor fixes to complete internal adjustments. Sticky keys, worn hammers, buzzing strings, sluggish pedals—every issue is addressed with precision and care.


People in Coffs Harbour choose Tony for his no-fuss approach, attention to detail and the way their piano simply plays better after he’s been. No drama, just results.


Book a piano repair today—get in touch with us today on 0412 256 123 to get started.

Piano Restorations That Respect The Instrument

Humidity, age and everyday wear all take their toll on pianos in coastal towns like Coffs Harbour. That’s why restoration work here needs more than surface-level fixes. Tony takes a detailed, considered approach—repairing what’s worn, fine-tuning what’s faded and bringing out the best in every piano.


Restoration can include action rebuilds, regulation, string replacement, key work and cabinet touch-ups. Every job begins with a thorough assessment of the piano’s condition and how it’s used—at home, in a school or in performance. There’s no one-size-fits-all approach.


Tony uses specialist tools and years of hands-on experience to deliver results that last. Customers regularly comment on how much smoother their piano feels to play—and how much better it sounds. This isn’t rushed or rough restoration. It’s careful work done with patience, musical insight and the goal of keeping your piano playing for many more years.

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