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Your Furniture Repair questions, answered

Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on HomeGuide.

Furniture repairs cost $100 to $500, depending on the type of furniture and extent of the damage. Repairing and restoring antique furniture is more expensive. Antique furniture repairs are more time-consuming since the pieces are more delicate and typically have more details and curved edges.

Furniture reupholstery costs $200 to $1,000 for a chair or $600 to $1,800 for a couch. Furniture reupholstery is more costly than replacing the furniture and is usually reserved for older, handcrafted pieces that last longer or heirloom pieces with sentimental value.

Furniture repair shops, upholsterers, and furniture restorers can all repair furniture.

  • Furniture repair shops fix a wide variety of furniture, including wooden furniture, upholstered pieces, and antiques.
  • Furniture upholsterers make repairs to springs, legs, and broken frames as part of the reupholstery process.
  • Furniture restorers specialize in restoring antique furniture and charge higher rates for their services.

Deciding whether to repair or replace your damaged furniture depends on the furniture type, value, and the extent of the damage. A small scratch or dent repair is affordable to fix, while a broken leg or large tear in the fabric may not be worth repairing.

If the furniture is an heirloom piece or holds sentimental value, you may want to repair it even if the repair costs are excessive. A piece that can't be replaced may be worth the cost.

Yes, some furniture repairs can be done in your home. Simple repairs like fixing a broken leg or repairing a scratch are done onsite. Often the furniture repair technician will bring supplies to the consultation appointment to make small repairs immediately once you agree to the estimate.

Furniture that needs reupholstery or full refinishing usually requires transport to a workshop for easier repairs. Be sure to ask whether or not the piece requires transport and if that incurs any additional fees.

A professional furniture repair service should be able to answer all of your questions, be willing to explain how they will repair the piece, and detail what you can expect as a result of the repair. Feel confident in your decision by asking these important questions:

  • How long have you been repairing furniture?
  • What types of furniture do you work on?
  • Do you offer a guarantee on your work?
  • Will you repair my furniture at my home or transport it to your workshop?
  • Does your estimate include all materials, labor, and cleanup?

Furniture repair can save you money or save a valuable family heirloom, so choosing the right repair service is important. To help you make the decision, be sure to consider the following guidelines:

  • Try to send pictures of the piece from multiple angles and include dimensions with your description of the damage.
  • Be sure to explain the type of repair you are looking for, whether it is a simple fix or a full refurbishment.
  • Get several quotes from companies that have been in business for at least 5 years.
  • Ask about the repair professionals' experience and training.
  • Confirm that your piece is insured during transport and in the workshop.

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