Harris Band Instruments Repair*

Flush and Clean

 Instruments are inspected for damage, dents, broken solder joints as well as any missing or defective parts.**  Instruments are completely disassembled.  Minor and reachable dents and other potential body damage, including broken solder joints, are assessed and repaired as needed*.  Bodies are chemically flushed and cleaned with natural and environmentally safe products.  Valves are cleaned and hand polished.  Water key corks, are replaced.  Piston felts are replaced and valves are checked for proper alignment.  Rotors are checked for proper alignment and restrung if necessary.  Instrument is reassembled, valves are properly oiled and slides are greased.  Silver plated instruments are hand polished.

Trumpets Lacquer Silver Plate Bb $75 $95 Piccolo and Harmony $95 $125 Major Dent removal $50 / hour

Trombones Lacquer Silver Plate Standard $60 $75 F-Trigger Trombone $100 $130 Bass Trombone $130 $170 Major Dent Removal $70 / hour Slide adjustments $35-$60 (Requires cleaning the slide)

French Horns Lacquer Silver Plate Single $125.00 $155 Double Horn $175 $225 Major Dent Removal $70 / hour

Baritones & Lacquer Silver Plate Concert instruments $110 $160 Marching Instruments $95 $125 Major Dent Removal $85 / hour

Tuba & Lacquer Silver Plate & Sousaphones $175 $250 Major Dent Removal $ 95 / hour

Other Services Rotor Restring $15 per rotor Individual Solder joints $15 per joint Removing stuck Free

*All prices on this list are considered to be an accurate range of estimates. The final price of any repair will be reflected on the final invoice.

**Missing or defective parts that are not commonly replaced or kept in stock may have to be ordered directly from the manufacture. The cost of any special part will be displayed as a separate line item on the invoice and is not included in the estimates listed above.

*** The final cost of a flush and clean will be based on the condition of the instrument upon arrival, the make and model as well as the age of the instrument. Re-lacquering and refinishing is not included in the cost of a flush and clean

FAQ’s about brass instruments and COVID-10

Harris Band Instruments is taking all provisions to prevent the transmission of COVID-19 including following procedures recommended by the CDC and the National Association of Professional Band Instrument Repair technicians (NAPBIRT) https://napbirt.org/page/COVID-19_Resources

We have implemented a 4 day “Wait and Don’t Touch” quarantine policy before any instrument is returned to a school. As a repair is completed the instrument will be placed inside its case and the case will be wiped down with products known to react to and neutralize the COVID-19 virus. The case will not be opened for any reason and we will keep it in storage for a minimum of 4 days before it is returned to your school. For larger instruments such as sousaphones that may not have a case we will take other appropriate precautions to insure the instruments are not touched including shrink wrap when necessary.

Can anything be sterilized?

Anything that has been “Sterilized” means it is 100% free of any type of pathogen. Sterilization is a very specific medical procedure and is not under ANY situation a service we can offer. Even if an item is sterilized in a medical setting - the moment it is exposed to the air, it's no longer sterile. Thus sterilized items are always packed in very special packaging. Using the word "sterilize" is inaccurate, it's also unethical and intentionally misleading. Therefore Harris Band Instruments does not refer to any instrument or any procedure we perform as being sterile.

What are Ultrasonic cleaners and are they effective against pathogens?

Ultrasonic cleaners are machines that submerge an instrument in a vat of mostly water with few chemicals and blast the instruments with extremely high frequency sound waves in order to remove any “crud” that may accumulate on the inside of the instrument. The benefit of an ultrasonic machine is they can clean and instrument very quickly and is the reason why many band instrument repair shops have invested in them. However the solution used in the ultrasonic machine is mostly water and does absolutely nothing to destroy pathogens such as COVID-19

In order to destroy the virus a strong concentration of soap and water is needed. Just as washing your hands with soap and water is recommended to protect yourself from the virus, we use soap and water to clean and protect your instruments.

Red Rot issues:

Red rot also commonly known as brass rot is an issue in brass instruments especially if they are older and heavily used. The most common type of brass used in musical instruments is an alloy of approximately 70% copper and 30% zinc with a few other trace elements mixed in. When the brass is exposed to acidic conditions such as saliva, the zinc can slowly leach out of the brass leaving only the copper. This can make the copper extremely brittle and nearly impossible to work with and remove any dents as the brass will crack open. Any parts that show extensive red rot will have to be replaced.