Under Floor Heat Causes Player Piano Failure
By Doug Anderson
I am enjoying the Christmas break playing my new 1900 Weber grand
piano. I am now reading that our new piano and our new house may be
incompatible. The great room where the piano has set for six months
has a concrete floor with radiant heat.
Other than putting a humidistat in the room near the piano to see how
big of a problem I have, what can I do to keep the radiant heat from
destroying the grand?
Thanks!
Doug Anderson
[ Insulate the piano from the radiation with a rug of cotton or
[ other material that will withstand the sustained floor temperature.
[ Monitor the relative humidity in the room closely; you probably
[ will need a humidifier. -- Robbie
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