Fine Touch Upholstry

Upholstery Shop in Jessup, Maryland

(301) 776-24608391 Washington Blvd, Jessup, MD 20794View on Yelp

About Fine Touch Upholstry

Fine Touch Upholstry is located in Jessup, Maryland, a centrally positioned community sitting between Baltimore and Washington, D.C. along the Route 1 corridor. That location makes it convenient for clients coming from Howard County, Anne Arundel County, and even northern Prince George's County. Jessup's mix of residential neighborhoods and commercial industrial areas means there's steady demand for quality furniture work from both homeowners and business clients. Specializing in furniture reupholstery, Fine Touch focuses on doing one thing well rather than spreading across multiple trades.

Services

Furniture Reupholstery

Services & Process

Fine Touch Upholstry focuses on furniture reupholstery, covering the full process from removing old fabric and foam to fitting and finishing new upholstery on a wide range of pieces. Sofas, sectionals, chairs, dining room sets, and bedroom furniture are all within scope. The reupholstery process involves inspecting the frame, replacing worn padding or springs where necessary, and applying the new fabric with clean seams and proper tension. Clients typically bring fabric samples or choose from the shop's selections, allowing for a finished result that fits the room it's going back into.

Service Area

Fine Touch Upholstry serves Jessup and the surrounding areas of Howard County and Anne Arundel County, including Laurel, Columbia, Odenton, and Hanover. The shop's central location between Baltimore and D.C. makes it accessible to clients from a wide stretch of the Maryland corridor.

Frequently Asked Questions

How far in advance should I schedule furniture reupholstery in Jessup?
Popular upholstery shops in the Baltimore-Washington corridor often book out two to four weeks, especially for larger pieces like sectionals. Calling ahead to get on the schedule before you're in a rush is always the better approach.
Can Fine Touch Upholstry work on antique or heirloom furniture?
Reupholstering antique pieces requires care to preserve the frame and any original detailing worth keeping. It's worth discussing the history of the piece when you bring it in so the upholsterer can approach it accordingly.
What happens to the old foam when furniture is reupholstered?
Old foam is typically removed and replaced as part of the reupholstery process, since foam loses its density and support over time. New high-density foam makes a significant difference in how comfortable and long-lasting the finished piece feels.
Can I supply my own fabric for the project?
Most upholstery shops are happy to work with customer-supplied fabric as long as it's suitable for the piece and application. Make sure you have enough yardage since the shop will advise on how much is needed based on the size and pattern repeat of your material.
Is it possible to change the style of a piece while reupholstering it?
Yes, reupholstering is actually a good time to make style adjustments like adding button tufting, changing the cushion shape, or modifying the skirt. Discuss any changes you want during the initial consultation so they can be factored into the estimate.
How should I care for newly reupholstered furniture?
Most upholstery fabrics benefit from regular vacuuming to prevent dust and debris from working into the fibers. For spills, blotting immediately and using a cleaner appropriate for the specific fabric type will protect the material and keep it looking good longer.

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