LP Oliver & Son's, Inc.
"Great service. Picked up and delivered. Final upholstery looked great."
5.0 star review from Nita T. in Arlington, VA
"Great service. Picked up and delivered. Final upholstery looked great."
5.0 star review from Nita T. in Arlington, VA
"They were right up front from the beginning and I never had to remind or question their decisions all the way down to the delivery date which was on time date and time wise. PUNCTUAL, PUNCTUAL and thanks Wendy and your crew. Ytou weeew. Ky "
4.5 star review from helen C. in washington, DC
"Excellent. On time, even a little early, clean, professional, fixed my broke. Swivel chair better than New and the price was as promised."
5.0 star review from James K. in East Quogue, NY
"Ray and his team are the best! I knew I was in capable hands from our first meeting and Ray's understanding of what I wanted done with my out-of-date 4-piece wall unit! I was more than delighted with the finished product .. I couldn't believe the transformation! Ray is a true tradesman who takes pride in the quality of his work, and it shows! I will definitely use him again for my future refinishing projects."
5.0 star review from Loretta M. in Ashburn, VA
"Would be glad to serve as a reference. I was thrilled with the work and the value for my money."
5.0 star review from James M. in Bristow, VA
Do you have some old furniture pieces that you'd like to replace, but you're not sure you want to invest in new stuff? Often, people who don't want to get rid of old furniture choose to have it reupholstered. Simply put, furniture reupholstery is a process in which old upholstery is removed and then replaced with new fabric. Here are some basic considerations and tips on how you can find a good furniture reupholstery service near you. By just entering your zip code above, you can be connected today to a local furniture upholstery business.
For some of the simpler reupholster projects, you may be able to do your own reupholstering, such as:
If you're attached to the style, shape and comfort of your old furniture, and it doesn't have any structural issues, it's generally a good option to have it reupholstered in a more updated fabric. You can determine if your furniture is in good structural shape by noticing if it shakes when moving it. If it doesn't wobble and is able to resist impact, consider it to be in good structural condition and suitable to be repaired or reupholstered.
But if it isn't able to resist the impact of being moved, this can suggest inferior structural integrity, so you may have to replace it. Comfort is another important consideration. For instance, you may feel sentimental about a certain antique chair that's been passed down through your family, but if its springs stick out and it has holes, it's time to donate it to a thrift store.
Cost is usually the biggest factor when deciding whether to it's better to reupholster or replace old furniture.
Reupholster costs can vary, depending on the type of piece and other factors, such as furniture size and fabric. The biggest aspect affecting cost is fabric. The cost for upholstery fabric usually starts at about $40 per yard, while designer fabric is considerably more, starting at around $70 per yard. Even more expensive is high quality velvet fabric, which can be as high as $200.
The amount of fabric can affect cost. A typical sofa requires 16 or more yards of fabric to reupholster it, while a chair only needs about 7 yards of fabric. Also, the more fabric that's needed, the more you'll have to pay in labor costs.
In some situations, it's more affordable to buy new furniture than having it upholstered. If it costs more to reupholster than it does to buy a new furniture piece, then don't have it upholstered.
Consider quality. Although it may cost less to get a new chair or sofa, your old furniture may be constructed of higher quality. This can mean that your old furniture could even outlive new furniture.
On average, expect to pay between $350 and $1,000 to reupholster your furniture. Where on that range you fall depends on the size and type of furniture as well as the fabric you choose.
Fabric is the biggest cost factor, ranging between $40 and $70 per yard or $4 to $15 per square foot. Designer fabric and velvet can go up to $200 per yard. Furniture upholstery services charge $40 to $100 per hour.
Upholsterers are experts who specialize in upholstery services. They can replace the padding, springs, webbing and fabric in existing pieces of furniture. Upholstery is a specialized process that some, but not all furniture repair companies provide.
What upholstery is right for your furniture depends on a number of factors:
Talk to your upholstery service about your fabric options and their various pros and cons.