Keith Hottinger Upholstery

Upholstery Shop in Salt Lake City, Utah

3.7(3 reviews)
(801) 272-39331149 E 3300th S, Salt Lake City, UT 84106View on Yelp

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About Keith Hottinger Upholstery

The team at Keith Hottinger Upholstery works out of 1149 E 3300th S in Salt Lake City, Utah. With 3 Yelp reviews and a 3.7-star rating, they have a track record to check. They are listed under furniture reupholstery. The Wasatch Front from Ogden to Provo has most of Utah's population and providers.

Services

Furniture Reupholstery

Services & Process

Services at Keith Hottinger Upholstery include furniture reupholstery. Good upholstery work brings worn furniture back to life and can cost less than buying new while giving you a better result. Call (801) 272-3933 for a quote.

Service Area

Keith Hottinger Upholstery is at 1149 E 3300th S in Salt Lake City, UT. They serve the local area and surrounding communities.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does upholstery work take?
Typical turnaround is 2 to 6 weeks depending on workload and fabric availability. Custom orders or specialty materials may take longer. Ask (801) 272-3933 about current lead times.
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 (801) 272-3933 to confirm their policy.
Does Keith Hottinger Upholstery do boat and marine upholstery?
Marine upholstery requires UV-resistant, water-resistant materials. Not every shop handles it. Call (801) 272-3933 to ask about marine work and whether they stock marine-grade fabrics.
Does Keith Hottinger Upholstery do auto upholstery?
Some shops handle both furniture and auto work, others specialize. Auto work includes seats, headliners, door panels, dashboards, and convertible tops. Call (801) 272-3933 to ask about their auto capabilities.
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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