Frazier Furniture Repair

Upholstery Shop in Broadway, North Carolina

75 Folded Wings Trl, Broadway, NC 27505View on Yelp
Frazier Furniture Repair - upholstery in Broadway, NC

About Frazier Furniture Repair

Frazier Furniture Repair operates out of Broadway, NC, a small community in Lee County situated between Sanford and the southern edge of the Triangle metro. Rural and semi-rural areas like this often support shops that handle a wide range of furniture work under one roof, and Frazier fits that model by offering reupholstery, structural repair, and refinishing together. For customers tired of driving to larger cities for multiple services, having all three in one local shop is a real advantage. Contact them directly to confirm current availability and project timelines.

Services

Furniture Reupholstery
Furniture Repair
Refinishing Services

Services & Process

Frazier handles furniture reupholstery, which covers replacing fabric, foam, and covering materials on sofas, chairs, and other seating. Their repair services address structural issues like broken frames, loose joints, and damaged spring systems that make furniture unsafe or uncomfortable. Refinishing rounds out their offering, which means stripping old stain or paint and applying fresh finish to wood surfaces, restoring the look of tables, dressers, and chair frames. Having all three services available means a single shop can take a piece from structurally damaged to fully restored.

Service Area

Frazier Furniture Repair serves Broadway and the surrounding Lee County area, with natural access to customers in Sanford, Jonesboro, and nearby communities. Residents from the southern Triangle or even Moore County looking for a local alternative to larger city shops may find the drive worthwhile for a full-service repair.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can Frazier Furniture Repair handle both the fabric and the wood on the same piece?
Yes, their combination of reupholstery and refinishing services means one shop can address a chair or sofa that needs new fabric and a refreshed wood frame. This saves you from coordinating two separate shops and extends the time your piece spends out of your home.
What does furniture refinishing actually involve?
Refinishing typically means stripping or sanding the old finish off wood surfaces, repairing any scratches or dents, then applying a new stain, paint, or clear coat. The result can dramatically change the appearance of a piece or restore it to close to its original look.
Is it possible to repair a broken furniture frame rather than replacing the whole piece?
In most cases, yes. Broken joints, cracked rails, and even snapped legs can be repaired with the right woodworking skills and materials. A structural assessment will tell you whether repair makes sense or whether the damage is too extensive.
How do I know if my furniture is worth restoring versus buying new?
Older pieces built with hardwood frames and quality joinery are almost always worth restoring. If the piece was built with particleboard or stapled joints, the cost of repair often approaches or exceeds what a replacement would cost.
What types of fabric are available for reupholstery projects?
Most shops carry a range of upholstery fabrics including cotton blends, polyester, velvet, and performance fabrics designed for high-use or pet-friendly homes. You can also supply your own fabric if you have a specific material in mind.
How long will a full restoration project take at a multi-service shop?
A piece that needs structural repair, refinishing, and new upholstery can take three to five weeks depending on the shop's schedule and whether materials need to be ordered. Getting a timeline estimate at the initial assessment helps you plan.

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