
Piano storage
Stage pianos, keyboards and digital uprights held in dry, climate-controlled storage where condensation and damp cannot reach the boards inside.
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People often assume a digital piano is hardier than an acoustic one, and in some ways it is. There is no soundboard to crack and no strings to rust. The catch is what replaces them. Inside a digital piano or a stage piano sit circuit boards, ribbon connectors, a keybed full of sensors and often a battery, and every one of those parts has a quiet enemy in moisture.
Damp and condensation are what kill stored electronics. A keyboard left in a cold garage warms up, water settles on the boards, and corrosion does its work over months you never see. Climate-controlled storage removes that risk entirely by holding the air dry and the temperature steady, so the instrument that comes out plays exactly as it did going in.


What we protect
Storing a digital piano well is mostly about controlling the air and handling the case sensibly. Get both right and there is nothing in a modern instrument that a dry, stable store will not preserve.
Every kind of digital
We take in the whole range of digital and electronic keyboards, whether it is a slimline stage piano going away between gigs or a full digital upright that needs a home during a move. Cables, pedals, stands and the bench can come in with the instrument so the whole setup is stored together and nothing is missing when you start playing again.
How it works
Enter your postcode and the instrument type and you will see your collection fee and weekly rate straight away. Specialist crews collect it on your area's set day, with stairs and access priced clearly so there is no surprise on arrival. There is no fixed term. When you want it back, one message books the re-delivery and we bring the whole setup home. Storage here is part of the Pianospeed Group, so a digital piano can be stored alongside an acoustic one on the same booking.
Simple, transparent pricing
Prices include collection, climate-controlled storage and full insurance. Stairs without a lift and off-day collections are priced transparently in the booking. Re-delivery is quoted when you are ready for the piano back.
Questions
For anything beyond a few days, yes. The electronics inside a digital or stage piano are vulnerable to damp and condensation, which corrode boards and connectors over time. A dry, temperature-stable store removes that risk, whereas a garage or a general unit invites it.
It should switch on and play exactly as it did before. Because we keep the air dry and the temperature steady, there is nothing to corrode the boards or affect the keybed sensors, which are the parts that fail when electronics are stored badly.
If your instrument takes batteries, it is worth taking them out before collection, since a battery left in for a long stretch can leak and damage the contacts. Mains-powered instruments need nothing done beyond making sure they are switched off.
Yes. The stand, sustain pedal, bench and cabling can all come in with the instrument so the complete setup is stored together. Mention them when you book so the crew arrives expecting the extra items.
As long as you need. There is no fixed term and storage is billed in four-weekly cycles, so a stage piano can go away for a quiet season or a digital upright can wait out a long move. Dry, stable conditions keep it well throughout.
Across GB mainland and Belfast. Each postcode area has one set collection day each week, and we confirm a 3-hour target window the day before so you know when the crew will arrive.
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