In-Home Upholstery Repair Service

Upholstery Shop in Milwaukee, Wisconsin

(414) 352-7352, Milwaukee, WI 53209View on Yelp
In-Home Upholstery Repair Service - upholstery in Milwaukee, WI

About In-Home Upholstery Repair Service

In-Home Upholstery Repair Service is at their location in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. They do not have Yelp reviews posted yet. They are listed under furniture repair.

Services

Furniture Repair

Services & Process

Services at In-Home Upholstery Repair Service include furniture repair. Good upholstery work brings worn furniture back to life and can cost less than buying new while giving you a better result. Call (414) 352-7352 for a quote.

Service Area

In-Home Upholstery Repair Service is at their location in Milwaukee, WI. They serve the local area and surrounding communities.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does In-Home Upholstery Repair Service do?
In-Home Upholstery Repair Service handles furniture repair at their Milwaukee, WI shop. Work ranges from residential furniture to auto interiors to commercial seating. Call (414) 352-7352 to discuss your project.
Can I bring my own fabric?
Most upholsterers accept customer-supplied fabric, but make sure you bring enough. They can tell you the yardage required for your piece. Call (414) 352-7352 to confirm their policy.
Where is In-Home Upholstery Repair Service?
They are at their location in Milwaukee, WI 53209. Call (414) 352-7352 to discuss your project or schedule a drop-off.
Does In-Home Upholstery Repair Service do boat and marine upholstery?
Marine upholstery requires UV-resistant, water-resistant materials. Not every shop handles it. Call (414) 352-7352 to ask about marine work and whether they stock marine-grade fabrics.
How much does reupholstery cost?
A dining chair might run $150 to $400 depending on fabric. A sofa is $800 to $2,500 or more. Auto seat recovering varies by vehicle. Call (414) 352-7352 for a quote on your specific piece.
Is it worth reupholstering my old furniture?
If the frame is solid wood and well made, almost always yes. A quality frame with new fabric and foam will outlast most new furniture. Cheap frames are usually not worth it. Bring the piece in for an honest assessment.

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