Sunday, June 22, 2008

Piano Covers - Simple Protection For Your Piano Investment

A piano cover is a must for any person who has a piano that is not used on a daily basis. Many older pianos are placed in back rooms and not cared for as part of the regular upkeep of the household and suffer from deterioration at much earlier ages as a result. A piano cover can protect a piano from early aging by protecting it from the dust, mildew, sunlight and dampness of unvisited rooms.

A growing number of piano owners today are purchasing piano covers in order to protect the piano from grandchildren and pets. While grandchildren are always welcome to play the piano and enjoy the lovely sounds as they plunk away at the keyboard, it is best to keep the piano covered and protected when the grandchildren are not playing it. A number of household pets can quickly learn to call the piano home, at least for a long afternoon nap. I have seen many homes where the cat will use the strings of a grand piano as a wonderful resting place. While it is very relaxing for the cat, it is not great for the piano and can cause harm to the inner box and will likely cause the piano to lose its tune more quickly. Keeping the piano covered with a well constructed piano cover will allow the pet to find a better location for the afternoon snooze and the owner of the piano to more fully enjoy the musical instrument.

Piano covers today can be manufactured form about any material, even if the material is provided by the customer to the manufacturer. The manufacturer can take the measurements and produce a custom-fitted masterpiece made of your exact material specifications to allow the piano cover to be a welcome addition to your home.

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