AAA Furniture Repair

Upholstery Shop in Tucson, Arizona

(520) 289-358410710 W Warfield Cir, Tucson, AZ 85658View on Yelp

About AAA Furniture Repair

AAA Furniture Repair is a dedicated upholstery specialist in Tucson, focused specifically on furniture reupholstery without the distraction of retail sales or unrelated services. Tucson's mix of older homes, university rentals, and desert estate properties creates consistent demand for furniture restoration work across a wide range of styles and budgets. While there aren't yet public ratings to reference, a focused single-service operation often means the craftspeople working on your furniture do this work every day. For anyone with a well-loved sofa, vintage chair, or family heirloom that needs fresh fabric, a specialist shop is worth considering.

Services

Furniture Reupholstery

Services & Process

AAA Furniture Repair concentrates entirely on reupholstery, which means stripping old fabric, replacing deteriorated foam or batting, and applying new fabric across all types of upholstered pieces. Dining chairs are a frequent job, since their smaller size makes them cost-effective to recover and dramatically changes a room's look. Sofas, sectionals, and armchairs are also common, with customers choosing new fabric from sample books to match their existing decor. The shop can address internal repairs to springs and frames before recovering, ensuring the finished piece is structurally sound, not just visually refreshed.

Service Area

AAA Furniture Repair is based in Tucson and serves customers throughout the city and surrounding Pima County communities. Areas like Midtown Tucson, the Catalina Foothills, Sahuarita, and Green Valley are all within a reasonable distance for drop-off service.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of furniture can AAA Furniture Repair reupholster?
Most upholstery shops handle sofas, loveseats, armchairs, ottomans, headboards, and dining chairs. More specialized pieces like window seats, benches, and antique parlor furniture are also doable for experienced shops, though they may take longer due to unusual shapes.
How much fabric is needed to reupholster a standard sofa?
A typical three-cushion sofa requires roughly 12 to 18 yards of fabric, depending on the sofa's size and whether the fabric has a pattern that needs to be matched across panels. Your upholsterer will measure and calculate the exact yardage before ordering.
Can I supply my own fabric, or do I need to use what the shop carries?
Many shops will work with customer-supplied fabric, though they may charge a cutting or handling fee since they can't guarantee the material's quality or behavior during installation. It's always a good idea to ask upfront and confirm the fabric is appropriate for the intended use.
Is reupholstering an old sofa really worth it compared to buying something new?
It often is, particularly for older furniture built with solid hardwood frames and eight-way hand-tied springs, which are far more durable than most new mass-market sofas. If the frame is sound, reupholstery can give you a piece that outlasts anything at a big-box retailer.
How do I prepare my furniture before dropping it off for reupholstery?
Remove loose cushions and any personal items stored in or under the furniture. You don't need to strip the old fabric yourself since that's part of what you're paying for. If there are sentimental pieces of fabric you want saved, let the shop know before they start.
Does reupholstery fix sagging cushions, or just replace the fabric?
A proper reupholstery job addresses both. Old foam compresses over time and should be replaced with new high-density foam for the cushions to feel supportive again. The new fabric goes on top of refreshed internal components, so you're getting a full restoration, not just a cosmetic fix.

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