Custom Upholstery Services

Upholstery Shop in Marysville, Washington

5(5 reviews)
(425) 218-43278505 45th Dr NE, Marysville, WA 98270View on Yelp
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About Custom Upholstery Services

Custom Upholstery Services is located in Marysville, Washington, a growing city in Snohomish County north of Everett along the I-5 corridor. With a perfect 5.0 rating and a service mix that spans furniture reupholstery, fabric retail, and auto upholstery, the shop covers more ground than most. Marysville's population has grown steadily, bringing with it a mix of homeowners, truck and classic car owners, and boat enthusiasts who live near the Puget Sound waterways. That diverse customer base makes a multi-service shop particularly practical in this area.

Services

Furniture Reupholstery
Fabric Stores
Auto Upholstery

Services & Process

Furniture reupholstery here covers residential pieces of all types, from sectionals and dining chairs to headboards and office seating. The fabric store component means customers can browse and purchase upholstery materials on-site, which simplifies the selection process significantly. Auto upholstery is the third pillar, covering seat restoration, door panels, headliners, and convertible tops for everyday vehicles, classics, and trucks. Customers in the Marysville area who own boats also find marine-adjacent shops useful, given how close the region is to Puget Sound and the Stillaguamish River.

Service Area

Custom Upholstery Services serves Marysville and the surrounding Snohomish County communities, including Everett, Arlington, Stanwood, and Lake Stevens. Customers from Tulalip and the rural areas east of Marysville also make use of the shop's multi-service capabilities, especially for auto and truck upholstery work.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you do auto upholstery as well as furniture, and how is the process different?
Auto upholstery involves working with vinyl, leather, and specialty automotive fabrics fitted to curved seat forms, door panels, and headliners. The techniques overlap with furniture upholstery but require knowledge of vehicle-specific materials and heat-formed components. Shops that do both are generally more versatile in their material handling skills.
Can I buy fabric directly from an upholstery shop in Marysville without having work done?
Shops that operate a fabric retail component will generally sell material to the public. You can purchase yardage for DIY projects, custom sewing, or other applications. Staff can also advise on which fabrics are appropriate for specific uses like auto seating, outdoor furniture, or heavy-traffic sofas.
How long does auto upholstery work typically take in the Marysville area?
A single seat repair or replacement might be done in a day, while a full interior restoration with new headliner, door panels, and seats could take several days to a week. Scheduling ahead is smart since auto upholstery shops often run a full book, especially in spring and summer when people are preparing vehicles for shows or outdoor use.
Can upholstery shops repair vinyl seating, or only fabric?
Vinyl repair is a standard skill for most upholstery shops, especially those doing auto work. Small tears, cracking, and peeling can often be repaired or patched, while more extensive damage may warrant a full replacement panel. For vehicles with matching factory vinyl, the shop will try to source a close color match.
Is it worth reupholstering a classic car, or should I buy replacement seat covers?
For a classic car you intend to keep or show, custom reupholstery done to period-correct specs is almost always the better choice. Pre-made replacement covers rarely fit as precisely and often use inferior materials. A good auto upholsterer can source or replicate original fabric patterns and give the interior a restoration-quality finish.
Does weather in the Pacific Northwest affect which upholstery fabrics I should choose?
It does, especially for outdoor furniture or boat interiors that see moisture and UV exposure. Mildew-resistant and solution-dyed fabrics like Sunbrella perform much better in wet climates than standard cotton or polyester blends. For indoor furniture in a dry home, the climate matters less, but it's still worth choosing fabrics with good cleanability given how much rain gear and muddy pets are part of Pacific Northwest life.

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