Is it worth restoring an old upright piano?
Isabella Little
Updated on May 28, 2026
That said, the life of a piano is relative to its use, but adding 50-70 years of playability and beauty is a worthwhile investment to keep a valuable, handmade piano alive. Additionally, a new piano drops in value like a brand new car would. Restored pianos hold their value longer than brand new pianos.
How much does it cost to restore an old piano?
Rebuilding a piano is a large, time-consuming project that can take almost as much time as the construction of a new instrument by the original manufacturer. Quality rebuilding work is very expensive, easily ranging from $25,000 to $40,000, or even more, for a first-class restoration of a high-quality instrument.Is it worth repairing a piano?
If a piano has experienced a fire, flood, or moving damage, it may not be worth putting the money into it. Quality, size, and type of piano - Professional quality, Concert Grands typically have a remarkable longevity and rebuilding capability.Are old upright pianos worth anything?
Antique pianos are pianos that're at least a hundred years old, and, like antique books, they're not worth a lot of money just because of their age. In actuality, these old instruments may be worth very little at all, depending on their brand and condition.What can I do with my old upright piano?
Here's how you can properly get rid of your old piano:
- Determine is your broken piano is beyond repair - if it can be fixed, it may have more value being donated.
- Check to see if your local trash or junk removal service, charities, and recycling facility accepts pianos or offers piano disposal service.