Dry Creek Upholstery Company

Upholstery Shop in Roseville, California

5(1 reviews)
(844) 275-8459, Roseville, CA 95678View on Yelp
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About Dry Creek Upholstery Company

Dry Creek Upholstery Company serves Roseville, California, a booming Placer County city where homeowners, car enthusiasts, and classic vehicle restorers all have real needs for quality fabric and upholstery work. The shop holds a 5.0 rating and covers furniture reupholstery, auto upholstery, and furniture repair under one roof. Roseville's proximity to Sacramento and communities like Rocklin and Lincoln means a broad customer base with varied projects. Whether it's a worn couch, a cracked dashboard, or a vintage car interior, this shop handles more than just residential jobs.

Services

Furniture Reupholstery
Auto Upholstery
Furniture Repair

Services & Process

Furniture reupholstery involves stripping a piece down to its frame, checking structural integrity, and applying new fabric or leather for a result that looks and feels like new. Auto upholstery covers seat reupholstery, door panel replacement, headliner repair, and custom interior work for both daily drivers and classic cars. Furniture repair goes beyond fabric to include frame tightening, spring replacement, and fixing broken joints so pieces are structurally sound before any new material goes on. Together, these three service areas make Dry Creek a practical one-stop option for customers with multiple projects.

Service Area

Dry Creek Upholstery Company serves Roseville and the surrounding Placer County communities, including Rocklin, Lincoln, Granite Bay, and Citrus Heights. Customers from the northeast Sacramento suburbs regularly make the short drive for both auto and furniture work. The shop's location puts it within easy reach of the broader Sacramento metro area.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you reupholster the seats in a classic car or restored vehicle?
Auto upholstery for classic cars is a specialty that requires sourcing period-appropriate materials and making precise cuts to match original patterns. A shop with dedicated auto upholstery experience can work with vinyl, leather, and tweed to match original specs or create a custom interior. It's worth asking to see examples of past vehicle work before committing.
What does furniture repair involve beyond just replacing fabric?
Furniture repair addresses the structural issues that cause pieces to wobble, sag, or lose their shape, including re-gluing joints, replacing broken springs, and re-tying spring systems. Doing repairs before reupholstery is essential because putting new fabric on a weak frame just delays the problem. A good shop assesses the frame first and recommends necessary repairs as part of any reupholstery quote.
How do I know if my car seats need full reupholstery or just repair?
If the foam is compressed or crumbling and the fabric is cracked or torn across large areas, full reupholstery usually makes more sense than patching. Small tears in leather can often be repaired without replacing the whole cover. An in-person look from an experienced auto upholsterer will give you the clearest answer.
Do you work with commercial clients, like property managers or offices?
Many upholstery shops handle commercial work, including conference room seating, lobby furniture, and restaurant booth reupholstery. Commercial clients often have multiple pieces at once, which can lead to better pricing per unit. Calling to discuss volume and scheduling is the best first step for a commercial project.
Can you match the original fabric or leather on a piece I'm trying to restore?
Exact matching is sometimes possible but depends on how old the piece is and whether compatible materials are still available. A skilled shop will search supplier catalogs for close matches and may be able to blend or dye materials for a better fit. Bringing a fabric sample or photos of the original material helps the search.
How do I transport large furniture to your shop in Roseville?
Renting a cargo van or borrowing a truck for a day is the most common approach for sofas and sectionals. Some upholstery shops offer pickup and delivery services, though this typically adds to the cost. Call ahead to ask whether that's an option and what the logistics look like for your specific piece.

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