In-Home Upholstery Repair Service

Upholstery Shop in Milwaukee, Wisconsin

(414) 352-7352, Milwaukee, WI 53209View on Yelp
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About In-Home Upholstery Repair Service

In-Home Upholstery Repair Service takes a different approach than most Milwaukee upholstery shops by coming directly to the customer rather than requiring a drop-off. This is a practical solution for large or heavy pieces that are difficult to transport, or for customers who simply don't want the hassle of hauling furniture across town. Milwaukee is a city of older homes with a lot of well-built vintage furniture worth saving, and an in-home service model fits that market well. The convenience factor alone makes this worth a call for anyone dealing with a repair that doesn't require full reupholstery.

Services

Furniture Repair

Services & Process

The focus here is furniture repair done on-site, which includes fixing torn seams, reattaching loose fabric, patching small tears or worn spots, and addressing structural issues that don't require a full shop setup. Leather repairs like surface scratches, scuffs, and small punctures are well-suited to in-home work since the technician can color-match and treat the damaged area directly. Tightening loose frames, replacing broken zippers on cushion covers, and refreshing worn armrest areas are all realistic in-home jobs. Larger reupholstery projects typically still require shop work, but minor to moderate repairs can often be resolved in a single visit.

Service Area

In-Home Upholstery Repair Service covers Milwaukee and the surrounding Milwaukee County neighborhoods. Areas like Shorewood, Glendale, Greenfield, and Greendale are typically within the service radius. Property managers and homeowners across the metro can call to confirm whether their address falls within the coverage zone.

Frequently Asked Questions

What kinds of furniture repairs can actually be done in-home?
Seam repairs, fabric patching, leather touch-ups, zipper replacements, and minor frame tightening are all good candidates for in-home service. Full reupholstery that requires stripping a piece to the frame is usually still a shop job.
Is in-home upholstery repair more expensive than taking furniture to a shop?
There may be a service call or travel fee added to in-home work, but you save on transportation costs and time. For heavy or fragile furniture, the convenience often makes the total cost comparable or even lower.
Can leather furniture be repaired at home without taking it to a shop?
Yes, leather surface repairs including scratches, scuffs, fading, and small tears are very well-suited to in-home work. A technician can color-match and treat the area on-site with professional-grade leather repair compounds.
How do I know if my furniture needs a full reupholstery or just a repair?
If the fabric is torn or damaged in a small area but is otherwise in decent shape, a repair is usually enough. When fabric is worn across most of the surface or the padding has broken down, full reupholstery is the better long-term investment.
Can an in-home service fix a couch that's been scratched by pets?
Pet scratches on leather or fabric are one of the most common repair requests, and many can be addressed in-home. The technician will assess the depth and extent of the damage to determine whether a repair or full reupholstery makes more sense.
Do I need to move my furniture before the technician arrives?
You'll want to clear enough space around the piece for the technician to work comfortably on all sides. Major repositioning usually isn't required since in-home service is designed to work around your setup.

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