Harold Pittman's Trim & Upholstery

Upholstery Shop in Piedmont, South Carolina

(864) 845-7371781 Piedmont Hwy, Piedmont, SC 29673View on Yelp

About Harold Pittman's Trim & Upholstery

Harold Pittman's Trim and Upholstery is a locally named shop in Piedmont, South Carolina, a small community along the Saluda River between Greenville and Anderson. The name suggests a hands-on, owner-operated business where you're likely dealing directly with the craftsman doing the work. Piedmont sits close enough to both Greenville and Anderson that residents have options, but a neighborhood shop with personal service has its own appeal. For customers who want to talk through their project with someone who actually knows upholstery, that kind of direct access matters.

Services

Furniture Reupholstery

Services & Process

Furniture reupholstery involves more than just swapping fabric. It typically includes removing the old covering, inspecting and repairing springs or webbing underneath, replacing foam that has lost its shape, and applying new fabric with clean, tight seams. A shop focused exclusively on reupholstery can put more attention into fabric selection guidance, helping customers pick materials that suit both the style of the piece and how much daily wear it will see. From formal accent chairs to everyday recliners, the process adapts to the piece and the customer's needs.

Service Area

Harold Pittman's Trim and Upholstery serves customers in Piedmont and the surrounding Upstate South Carolina area. The shop's location makes it accessible to residents from Greenville, Anderson, and communities in between like Powdersville and Williamston. Anyone in the greater Greenville-Anderson corridor can make the trip without much trouble.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of fabric work best for a couch that gets heavy daily use?
Performance fabrics and tightly woven materials like canvas or microfiber tend to hold up better under heavy use than loose weaves or delicate linens. An experienced upholsterer can point you toward options that balance durability with the look you want.
Can a recliner be reupholstered, or is the mechanism too complicated?
Recliners can definitely be reupholstered, though they take more time than a standard chair because of the moving parts. A shop familiar with this type of furniture will know how to disassemble and reassemble the mechanism without damaging it.
How much fabric will I need if I want to supply my own for a loveseat?
A loveseat typically requires eight to twelve yards of fabric depending on its size and any pattern matching involved. Ask the shop to measure before you buy to avoid coming up short.
Do upholstery shops in the Piedmont area work on antique furniture?
Many local upholsterers are comfortable working on antique pieces and understand the importance of using appropriate techniques that don't compromise the original structure. It's worth mentioning upfront that the piece has age or sentimental value.
Is it cheaper to reupholster or buy new furniture?
For solid, well-built pieces, reupholstery is almost always more cost-effective than buying comparable new furniture. New sofas at the same quality level often cost significantly more than reupholstering what you already own.
Can trim and upholstery shops also work on headboards and bed frames?
Yes, upholstered headboards and bed frames are common projects for shops like this one. The process is similar to furniture reupholstery and offers a good way to update a bedroom without buying entirely new bedroom furniture.

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