Piano & Keyboard Disposal: How to Get Rid of Old Instruments
- Junk Value

- Jul 25, 2025
- 3 min read
Updated: Jan 11
Old pianos and electronic keyboards are among the hardest items to get rid of. They are bulky, heavy, and often difficult to sell. Even instruments that look usable may no longer hold resale value due to age, tuning issues, or outdated electronics.
In many homes, schools, studios, and offices, unused instruments quietly become bulky junk, taking up space and creating obstacles during moves or renovations.
Why Pianos and Keyboards Are Hard to Dispose Of
Piano and keyboard disposal is not as simple as dumping unwanted furniture. These instruments come with unique challenges:
Internal components require careful handling
Can You Sell or Donate Old Instruments?
Some owners attempt to sell or donate before choosing disposal. This can work in limited cases, especially for newer or well-maintained keyboards. However, from experience, many attempts fail due to:
When selling becomes impractical, professional junk removal becomes the more reliable solution.
Safe Disposal Options in Singapore
When instruments can no longer be reused, proper disposal is essential. Responsible piano and keyboard removal ensures:
No damage to floors, walls, or lifts
Safe handling of wood, metal, and electronic parts
When Professional Removal Makes Sense
At this stage, fast junk disposal prevents further inconvenience and stress.
FAQs About Piano & Keyboard Disposal in Singapore
A: Pricing depends on moving conditions, instrument type, manpower, and disposal fees. Most cases fall between $130–$300. For an accurate quote, WhatsApp a photo and location to 9145 9514.
A: Digital pianos and keyboards contain e-waste components. Acoustic pianos are mostly wood and metal but difficult to break down. Full recycling is uncommon, but recyclable parts are diverted whenever possible.
Q4: Do you remove instruments from schools or commercial spaces?
A: We handle institutional and commercial clear-outs—music schools, tuition centres, studios, and event companies. Bulk jobs may qualify for better rates.
A: If it’s still in excellent working condition, you're encouraged to try. However, for old, damaged, or warped pianos in poor condition and little resale value, a private disposal may be a more suitable option.
A: Same-day or next-day collection is often possible, depending on your location and slot availability.
Final Note
Clearing bulky instruments properly avoids illegal dumping, protects property, and restores valuable space—without unnecessary delays.
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