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Maintenance
The target of our work
All the processes we are going to carry out on the organs are aimed for preserving each component of the instrument in their entirety.
From restoration, to simple maintenance, we guarantee maximum conservation, with the intent and burden of preserving the ingenuity and great work that has been done by the organ masters of every age.
Each instrument is in fact a unique work, to be preserved and kept perfectly uncontaminated.
Our processes are carried out in compliance with the directives of the competent authorities, in full respect of the instrument as a cultural asset.
How we work
As far as possible, the carrying out of the maintenance works, we try to carry it out directly on site, describing the various steps of the workings day by day directly to the client; This to always maintain a relationship of transparency and, where possible, to convey as much knowledge and information of the instrument.
In the event that the processes are carried out in the laboratory, each process, from the simplest to the most complex, is always followed by an extremely detailed report on what has been done, then completed with a rich archive of photos that allow you to see and understand what is described in the report.
We try to maintain a direct relationship with the client, working and sharing the work, unforeseen events and changes.
Type of instrument
The type of instrument that we work
Thanks to the experience gained over all these years, we have the possibility to work on any type of liturgical organ: with mechanical, pneumatic, electro-pneumatic and digital electronic transmission.
We also have a wealth of specific knowledge and experience, which allows us to work on electronic organs, even dated, thanks to the study and conservation of components now difficult to find today.
The wide range of instruments that we work, requires a wealth of knowledge, always ready to be expanded wih new information.
The processes are carried out using only quality components and specific materials to the sector, guaranteeing consistency and reliable working for the instrument.
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