Good upholstery starts with a sound structure. If the frame is loose, the seat base is broken, or the springs are failing, new fabric alone will not solve the problem. Our structural upholstery repairs address what is underneath so your seating feels solid and lasts.
Frame reinforcement is the first step when we see cracked rails, loose joints, or metal structures that have flexed over time. We tighten, rebuild, and strengthen these areas so they can properly support foam and fabric. Seat base repair focuses on the platform you sit on, whether that is webbing, plywood, or metal; we replace failed components, correct sagging, and restore a level, secure base.
Support spring replacement takes care of broken or fatigued springs that cause dips or pressure points. We remove damaged units, install new springs or support systems, and balance tension across the seat.
We apply these practices to both furniture and automotive seating, always with the same goal: a stable, comfortable piece that will not start failing again in a year. Structural work is the hidden part of upholstery, but it is where long-term value is built.