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​Sax Repair

and sax servicing

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There's really no need to spend extra money on going to high street shops for sax repair and maintenance.
If you go to a 'General' musical instrument shop, they will just pass it to a sax repairer and make a commission, increasing the cost for you. There are some great technicians that work from home or workshops all day every day, at much lower rates for the same standard of service, go directly to them.
Most of these technicians also have no
intention of swaying you to buy a new instrument from them, so you won't feel pressured.

​Woodwind Repair

We only repair our own instruments, and our customers' purchased instruments, However, we know many reliable and trustworthy woodwind technicians up and down the UK, so please contact us, and we'll introduce someone suitable for your situation. 

When we introduce someone, we also make no commission, so we consider ourselves to be unbiased. You deal with them directly.
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Sax maintenance prices​

Nobody can give an estimate without first seeing the sax. Even the prettiest instruments can require a lot of work, and ugly ones almost no adjustment!

Problems often surface lower down the instrument with lower notes, but the cause could very well be a leak or broken pad further up the instrument. 

Sax repair estimates

Again, the sax must be inspected.

As a guide, for a small repair, levelling a pad, some regulation adjustments, around £70-£80. Replacing a couple of pads, up to £70 ish. Basic service £150.


Full overhaul, £400 upwards, depending on the instrument.
 
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