Grumpy Dutchman Trim and Upholstery

Upholstery Shop in Cheyenne, Wyoming

(303) 974-8390904 E 9th St, Cheyenne, WY 82007View on Yelp
Grumpy Dutchman Trim and Upholstery - upholstery in Cheyenne, WY

About Grumpy Dutchman Trim and Upholstery

Grumpy Dutchman Trim and Upholstery operates out of Cheyenne, Wyoming, covering both auto upholstery and furniture reupholstery for customers across the region. Cheyenne's culture of trucks, classic vehicles, and wide-open driving means auto interior work is in consistent demand here. The name alone tells you something about the personality of the shop, direct, no-nonsense, and confident in the work. Whether you've got a vintage pickup with cracked bench seats or a living room sectional that's seen better days, this shop handles both sides of the trade.

Services

Auto Upholstery
Furniture Reupholstery

Services & Process

On the auto side, Grumpy Dutchman handles seat reupholstery, headliner replacement, door panel covering, and custom trim work for trucks, cars, and SUVs. Wyoming's harsh sun and dry air are tough on vehicle interiors, so leather and vinyl repair is a common request alongside full seat replacement. For furniture, the shop covers the standard reupholstery process including fabric removal, foam replacement, and new material application for sofas, chairs, and other upholstered pieces. The dual focus on automotive and residential work means the shop is equipped with a wide range of materials including vinyl, leather, fabric, and marine-grade options.

Service Area

Grumpy Dutchman Trim and Upholstery is based in Cheyenne, WY, and serves customers throughout Laramie County and the surrounding southeast Wyoming region. The shop also draws clients from northern Colorado, making it a convenient stop for customers near Fort Collins or Loveland who want quality trim and upholstery work.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does auto seat reupholstery cost in Cheyenne?
A single front seat in fabric typically starts around $200 to $400, while full leather interiors or custom work on trucks and classics can run well over $1,000. The best way to get an accurate number is to bring the vehicle in so the shop can see the scope of work directly.
What's the difference between vinyl and leather for auto upholstery?
Vinyl is more affordable, easier to clean, and holds up well in Wyoming's dry climate without the maintenance leather requires. Genuine leather looks and feels premium and ages well with proper care, but it needs conditioning to prevent cracking in low-humidity environments like Cheyenne.
Can cracked leather seats be repaired, or do they need full replacement?
Minor cracks and surface wear can often be repaired with leather filler and color-matched dye, which is significantly cheaper than full replacement. Deep cracking or structural damage to the seat foam usually warrants replacing the cover entirely for a result that looks and lasts better.
Do you work on classic cars and vintage trucks?
Shops like Grumpy Dutchman that serve the Cheyenne area often have experience with classic vehicle interiors, including period-appropriate materials and bench seat configurations. It's worth asking about specific makes and models when you call to make sure the shop has worked with similar vehicles.
Can the same shop handle both my truck seats and my living room furniture?
Yes, that's exactly the kind of dual-service offering Grumpy Dutchman provides. Shops with both automotive and residential upholstery capabilities are equipped with a broader material inventory and the skills to handle very different project types under one roof.
How long does a full auto interior reupholstery take?
A standard interior refresh for a truck or car, covering seats, door panels, and headliner, typically takes three to seven business days depending on the shop's workload and material availability. Custom or complex builds with special materials or designs can take longer, so discuss timing when you book.

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