Frequently Asked Questions
What types of pianos do you offer?
We offer a wide selection of new and used pianos, including grand, upright, and vintage electric pianos. Our inventory is carefully curated to ensure quality, sound, and performance for every pianist.
Do you sell both new and used pianos?
Yes, A440 Pianos specializes in both new and vintage pianos for sale. Whether you’re looking for a brand-new instrument or a restored classic, we have options to fit your needs and budget.
How do I choose the right piano for my needs?
Choosing the right piano depends on your experience level, space, and musical goals. Our knowledgeable team is available to guide you and help you find the perfect instrument for your home or studio.
Do you offer piano tuning and repair services?
Yes, we provide professional piano tuning services and piano repair services to keep your instrument sounding its best. Regular tuning helps maintain proper pitch and performance over time.
Can you restore old or vintage pianos?
Absolutely. Our expert technicians specialize in piano restoration, including repairs, refinishing, and full rebuilds to bring your piano back to life.
Do you offer delivery for purchased pianos?
Yes, we provide piano moving and delivery services across Atlanta and throughout the U.S., ensuring your instrument arrives safely and securely.
Are financing options available?
We offer flexible payment and financing options to make owning a piano more accessible, whether you’re a beginner or a professional musician.
Can I visit your showroom in Atlanta?
Yes, you can visit our Atlanta showroom to explore our selection in person and experience the sound and feel of our pianos before making a decision.
Do your pianos come inspected or serviced?
All our pianos are carefully inspected and evaluated to ensure they meet high standards of quality, playability, and sound before being offered for sale.
How often should I tune my piano?
Most pianos should be tuned at least once or twice a year, depending on usage and environmental conditions, to maintain optimal sound quality and pitch stability.

