Hi, I work in Canadian churches where the heat is turned down in between services not off. I think everything said is true. The churches I work in usually have an office that is heated. Maybe you are lucky and the office is near enough the church and the secretary could share the office with the piano. I'm afraid a climate control dampp-chaser system alone in freezing weather would not be enough to keep the piano from harm of the elements even if it were in a storage closet or box. (It would need a source of heat and probably air conditioning pumped into it). If they can't push the piano from a heated, climate controlled area I would recommend a keyboard. Or heck use the old upright until it has its other foot in the grave? Jessica Masse RPT Piano Technicians Guild Proprietor, Ebony and Ivory Piano Company -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/20080109/bccd1359/attachment.html
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