DeWeese Upholstery

Upholstery Shop in Amelia, Ohio

(513) 947-080069 W Main St, Amelia, OH 45102View on Yelp
DeWeese Upholstery - upholstery in Amelia, OH

About DeWeese Upholstery

DeWeese Upholstery serves the Amelia, Ohio community with furniture reupholstery and auto upholstery services. Amelia sits in Clermont County, just east of Cincinnati, where a mix of suburban homeowners and car enthusiasts keeps local upholstery shops busy year-round. Whether you're restoring a beloved sofa or refreshing the interior of a classic vehicle, having a local shop close to home means shorter turnaround times and easier drop-offs. DeWeese handles both residential and automotive work, making it a practical one-stop option for Clermont County residents.

Services

Furniture Reupholstery
Auto Upholstery

Services & Process

Furniture reupholstery at DeWeese means stripping down worn pieces to their frames, replacing padding and webbing as needed, and wrapping them in your chosen fabric. Auto upholstery work covers seat covers, door panels, headliners, and carpeting for cars, trucks, and SUVs. Customers can bring in everything from a single dining chair to a full sectional sofa needing new life. On the automotive side, the shop handles both cosmetic touch-ups and full interior overhauls, which is especially popular among car owners in the Eastgate area who want their vehicles looking sharp.

Service Area

DeWeese Upholstery is based in Amelia and serves customers throughout Clermont County, including nearby communities like Batavia, Eastgate, and Milford. They also draw clients from the eastern Cincinnati suburbs who want a local shop without the drive into the city.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does DeWeese Upholstery work on both furniture and car interiors?
Yes, the shop handles furniture reupholstery and auto upholstery as their two main service areas. That means you can bring in a dining chair and a car seat on the same trip if needed.
How do I get a quote for reupholstering my sofa?
The best approach is to call ahead and then bring your sofa or photos of it to the shop. Pricing depends on the size of the piece, the fabric you choose, and how much work the frame needs before new material goes on.
Can DeWeese reupholster a car headliner?
Headliner replacement is a common auto upholstery service, and shops with automotive experience handle this regularly. It involves removing the old sagging material, regluing or replacing the backing board, and stretching new fabric into place.
How long does furniture reupholstery typically take?
Turnaround time varies depending on the shop's current workload and the complexity of your piece. A simple chair might take a week or two, while a large sectional or detailed antique could take longer.
Do I need to remove my car seats before bringing them in?
For auto upholstery work, many shops prefer to have the seats or panels brought in separately rather than working on the full vehicle, but you can ask when you call. The shop will let you know what works best for your specific job.
Is it worth reupholstering old furniture instead of buying new?
In many cases, yes. Older furniture often has solid wood frames and better construction than budget new pieces, so reupholstering extends the life of something that's already built to last. The cost comparison usually favors reupholstery for quality pieces.

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