Casselman's Upholstery

Upholstery Shop in Decatur, Indiana

(260) 724-72958590 NW Winchester Rd, Decatur, IN 46733View on Yelp

About Casselman's Upholstery

Casselman's Upholstery operates out of Decatur, Indiana, a small city in Adams County where community reputation and word-of-mouth matter as much as any advertisement. Decatur residents tend to value skilled tradespeople who take pride in their work, and furniture reupholstery is exactly that kind of hands-on craft. The shop serves homeowners and families looking to preserve furniture rather than send it to the landfill. You can reach them directly at (260) 724-7295 to discuss your project.

Services

Furniture Reupholstery

Services & Process

Casselman's Upholstery focuses on furniture reupholstery, which covers everything from stripping down an old armchair to rebuilding a sectional sofa's cushion system from scratch. The work involves evaluating the existing frame and springs, sourcing or selecting appropriate padding materials, and applying new fabric with the kind of tight, clean finish that makes the piece look professionally done. Dining chair seats, recliners, and vintage furniture are all common projects. The goal is always to restore both the appearance and the comfort of the original piece.

Service Area

Casselman's Upholstery serves Decatur and the surrounding Adams County area in northeast Indiana. Customers from nearby towns like Berne, Monroe, and Geneva also make the short drive to Decatur for quality upholstery work.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Casselman's Upholstery work on antique furniture?
Upholstery shops experienced with older furniture know how to handle fragile frames and period-appropriate fabrics. It's a good idea to mention upfront that a piece is antique so the shop can factor in extra care during disassembly and reassembly.
How much does it cost to reupholster a chair in Decatur, Indiana?
Pricing varies based on the size of the chair, the complexity of the design, and your fabric choice. A basic dining chair might run $100 to $200, while a large wingback or recliner could be $400 or more. Getting a quote directly from the shop is always the best way to know for sure.
Can reupholstery fix sagging cushions?
Yes, cushion replacement is one of the most common parts of the reupholstery process. Old foam breaks down over time, and new high-density foam wrapped in dacron batting can make a sofa or chair feel as supportive as it did when it was new.
What fabrics hold up best for families with kids or pets?
Performance fabrics like microfiber, solution-dyed acrylic, and tightly woven polyester blends tend to resist staining and wear well in high-traffic homes. Your upholstery shop can point you toward options that balance durability with the look you want.
Do I need to transport my furniture to the shop?
In most cases, yes, you'll need to bring the piece to the shop. Some shops offer pickup and delivery for an additional fee, so it's worth asking when you call. For large or heavy items, having a truck or a helper makes the process easier.
How do I care for newly reupholstered furniture?
Regular vacuuming keeps dust and debris from working into the fabric fibers. For spills, blot rather than rub, and check the fabric manufacturer's care instructions for specific cleaning guidance. Keeping the piece out of direct sunlight also helps the fabric hold its color longer.

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