Yamaha/Water Damaged

Bigeartb@aol.com Bigeartb@aol.com
Thu, 23 Jan 2003 22:33:35 EST


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Gentleperson:
     I have been asked to evaluate the condition of a Yamaha G-2 that has 
been in a home whose air conditioning system raised the humidity to 90% and 
caused severe molding in the entire house. They know for sure the piano has 
been in these conditions for at least 6 months. I have concerns about the 
separation of laminates, veneers? I have concerns about rust. I have not yet 
inspected the instrument. How long should one wait before we make assessments 
concerning moisture damage to metal parts, springs, strings, etc; How long to 
dry out before determining separation, glue joints, veneers....polyester 
finish? I don't want to release the insurance company too early. How long can 
we keep the insurance company handy just in case we have problems with the 
piano? 
Tommy Black
Decatur, Ala.

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