Rocky Mountain Upholstery

Upholstery Shop in Colorado Springs, Colorado

2.4(23 reviews)
(719) 277-7363629 S 29th St, Colorado Springs, CO 80904View on Yelp

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About Rocky Mountain Upholstery

Rocky Mountain Upholstery serves Colorado Springs, a city where the dry mountain climate can do a real number on vehicle interiors and home furnishings alike. They handle both furniture reupholstery and auto upholstery, which means one shop can cover your worn living room sofa and your cracked car seats. With 23 reviews and a 2.4 rating, prospective customers should ask detailed questions upfront about timelines and materials. Getting a written estimate and checking on fabric samples before committing is always a smart move with any upholstery shop.

Services

Furniture Reupholstery
Auto Upholstery

Services & Process

Furniture reupholstery here means stripping down sofas, chairs, and ottomans to their frames, replacing worn padding or springs, and applying new fabric or leather. Auto upholstery work covers seat repairs, door panel replacements, headliner fixes, and full interior refreshes for daily drivers or weekend vehicles. Colorado Springs residents dealing with sun-faded car seats from high-altitude UV exposure will find this kind of dual-service shop convenient. Customers should clarify whether services include fabric sourcing or if they need to bring their own material.

Service Area

Rocky Mountain Upholstery is based in Colorado Springs and serves customers throughout El Paso County. Areas like Fountain, Manitou Springs, and Peyton are all reasonable drives for drop-off. Residents from Pueblo occasionally make the trip north for specialized upholstery work as well.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does furniture reupholstery usually take in Colorado Springs?
Most single-piece projects like a chair or loveseat take one to two weeks once the shop has your fabric in hand. Larger sectionals or pieces needing frame repairs can run three to four weeks. Always confirm the timeline before you drop off your furniture.
Can I supply my own fabric for the job?
Many upholstery shops will work with customer-supplied fabric, but you'll want to confirm the yardage requirements first. Shops typically calculate how much material a project needs based on the size and style of the piece, and running short mid-project causes delays.
Is it worth reupholstering an old sofa instead of buying new?
If the frame is solid hardwood and the piece has sentimental value or quality construction, reupholstering is often the better financial and environmental choice. A cheap new sofa may cost less upfront but won't last as long as a well-built frame with fresh fabric and foam.
What types of auto upholstery repairs do shops in Colorado Springs handle?
Common repairs include torn or cracked seat fabric, broken seat stitching, sun-damaged headliners, and door panel refacing. Full interior overhauls for older trucks and cars are also common, especially given Colorado's harsh UV conditions at elevation.
How do I know if my car seats need repair or full replacement?
Small tears, loose stitching, and minor cracking can usually be repaired or patched without replacing the entire seat cover. If the foam underneath has collapsed or the damage is widespread, a full cover replacement gives a cleaner result and lasts longer.
What should I ask before hiring an upholstery shop?
Ask to see photos of past work, get the quote in writing, and confirm what's included, such as foam replacement, frame repairs, or just the fabric work. Asking about turnaround time and what happens if the fabric you choose is backordered saves headaches later.

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