Arizona's dry desert air is hard on wood, which keeps Phoenix's roughly ten repair benches busy with humidity-related work year round. Published pricing is easy to find: Steadfast Guitar Repair lists a Basic Setup at $95 and an Advanced Setup at $125, both plus strings. The Guitar Dog is one of the few Valley shops offering while-you-wait setups.
Phoenix guitar shops that do setups
Every listing below was checked against the shop's own website or a current public source. Call ahead for exact pricing and turnaround.
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B & D Guitar Repair
2202 W Lone Cactus Dr, Ste 4 · Phoenix, AZ 85027Billy has run B & D Guitar Repair for over 25 years, specializing in setups, re-frets, acoustic neck resets, nuts, saddles, and custom electronics; the shop also partners with an amp repair specialist for combined instrument/amp service.
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The Guitar Dog
North Central Phoenix · 9826 N 25th St · Phoenix, AZ 85028Proprietor James Knopp previously worked with musicians connected to Duran Duran, Frank Zappa's band, John Lennon, and David Bowie, and the shop is one of the few in the Valley offering while-you-wait setups.
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Phoenix Fret Works
1502 E Culver St · Phoenix, AZ 85006A home-based, appointment-only shop that works one-on-one with each customer to assess an instrument's specific needs before performing setup or repair work.
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Bronson Guitar Works
Old Town Scottsdale · 6830 E 5th Ave, Ste 101 · Scottsdale, AZ 85251Owner John Bronson, known as the "Guitar Whisperer," has run the shop as a fixture of Old Town Scottsdale for over 25 years and backs work with a 100% satisfaction guarantee.
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Axe Rx Guitar Repair
6333 N 37th Ave · Phoenix, AZ 85019Locally owned and operated by Bill Forrest, who has nearly 40 years of guitar experience; the shop operates by appointment, offers a 10% veteran discount, and backs work with a 100% satisfaction guarantee.
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The Music Store - Guitar Service Center
2630 W Baseline Rd · Mesa, AZ 85202The Music Store has served the Phoenix Area and East Valley (Mesa, Tempe, Chandler, Gilbert, Queen Creek, and Scottsdale) for over 25 years and performs factory/warranty service for major guitar brands alongside vintage restoration work.
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Allred Guitars & Guitar Repair
Grand Avenue Arts District · 1301 W Grand Ave, Ste 7 · Phoenix, AZ 85007Run by Mark Allred, a certified luthier trained at the Roberto-Venn School of Luthiery, the shop has operated since September 2014 as part of Grand Avenue's arts-district revitalization; Allred has also built custom instruments for touring local musicians.
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Steadfast Guitar Repair
12448 N 28th Dr · Phoenix, AZ 85029Owner Phil Clark brings over 30 years of repair experience, including a stint at Sam Ash Music (2005-2021), and publishes tiered setup pricing: a Basic Setup at $95 plus strings and an Advanced Setup (locking tremolo, 12-string, or 6-string bass) at $125 plus strings.
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Brindley's Music Center
836 N Arizona Ave · Chandler, AZ 85225Family-owned and serving Chandler and the surrounding East Valley since 1977, Brindley's offers free estimates on guitar and bass repairs and has worked on brands including Kiesel, Elrick, Taylor, and Rickenbacker.
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Guitar Center - Phoenix
2750 W Peoria Ave · Phoenix, AZ 85029Guitar Center's in-house repair chain location offers a 22-point "Signature Setup," a "Platinum Setup" that adds deep cleaning, and a hardware/finish "Premium Detail" package; technicians attend brand certification training.
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What a guitar setup costs in Phoenix
US benchmarks, checked July 2026. A fret level and crown adds $85-$150, a restring alone runs about $25.
| Provider | Standard setup | Turnaround | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Independent local shop | $45-$90 | 2-3 days typical | Often the best value. Prices vary by shop and city. |
| Guitar Center | $60-$75 | Up to 1 week | Signature Setup with restring. Platinum tier runs $150+. |
| Sweetwater | $99 | Ship-in service | Plek Pro setup from $200. Parts and strings extra. |
| DIY with proper tools | One-time tool cost | About an evening | Tools pay for themselves after 1-2 setups and last for decades. |
Or set it up yourself in an evening
A pro setup in Phoenix costs $45-$99 and most players need two per year. With precision tools you do the same three adjustments (neck relief, action, intonation) on your own bench, whenever your guitar needs it. FRTLZR precision tools pay for themselves after the first setup.
FRTLZR® Checkcard String Action GaugeMeasure and dial in your string action
Precision Feeler Gauges SetCheck neck relief at the truss rod stage
FRTLZR® Radius GaugeMatch saddle heights to your fretboard radius
FRTLZR® Fret Polishing Kit PREMIUMBring dull frets back to a mirror shine
Guitar setup in Phoenix: common questions
How much does a guitar setup cost in Phoenix?
Steadfast Guitar Repair publishes the clearest local rates: a Basic Setup at $95 plus strings and an Advanced Setup (locking tremolo, 12-string, or 6-string bass) at $125 plus strings. For context, Guitar Center runs about $60 to $75 and Sweetwater $99, a fret level and crown adds roughly $85 to $150, and a restring alone is around $25. Guitar Center Phoenix offers tiered Signature and Platinum packages.
Which Phoenix shop is best for fretwork or a refret?
B & D Guitar Repair has focused on setups, refrets, and acoustic neck resets for over 25 years. Phoenix Fret Works, as the name suggests, works one-on-one on fret and setup jobs by appointment. For custom and complex work, Bronson Guitar Works in Old Town Scottsdale has run its bench for more than 25 years.
How long does a guitar setup take in Phoenix?
The Guitar Dog is one of the few Valley shops offering while-you-wait setups, and Axe Rx advertises fast turnaround. Elsewhere a standard setup is a few hours of bench work, but most Phoenix shops run by appointment and may quote several days when booked. Arizona's dry climate can also add time if the neck needs to settle after a humidity adjustment.
How often should I get my guitar set up?
Most players benefit from a setup once or twice a year, and any time you change string gauge or tuning. In Phoenix, the dry desert climate causes wood to shrink and move, so seasonal checks are worth it, especially for acoustics. Local techs like B & D and Steadfast see plenty of dryness-driven fret sprout and action changes.
Can I do a guitar setup myself instead?
Yes. Action, neck relief, and intonation are measurable and repeatable, so a careful home setup is doable with a string action gauge, a set of feeler gauges for truss-rod relief, and a radius gauge to match the fretboard curve. In Arizona's dry air, watch for sharp fret ends as the fingerboard shrinks; dressing those is a job better left to a shop.