JAC Restoration

Upholstery Shop in Monroe, North Carolina

(704) 792-7797, Monroe, NC 28110View on Yelp
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About JAC Restoration

JAC Restoration in Monroe, North Carolina offers a rare combination of services that covers furniture repair, auto upholstery, and full furniture reupholstery under one roof. Monroe sits in Union County, a fast-growing area just southeast of Charlotte where a mix of longtime residents and newer transplants bring in everything from classic cars to family heirlooms. Having one shop handle both a worn dining room set and a cracked leather car interior is genuinely convenient. The breadth of services here makes JAC Restoration a go-to option for customers with multiple restoration needs.

Services

Furniture Repair
Auto Upholstery
Furniture Reupholstery

Services & Process

Furniture repair at JAC goes beyond cosmetic fixes, addressing broken frames, wobbly joints, and damaged wood components before any reupholstery work begins. Auto upholstery services cover seat repairs, headliner replacements, door panel work, and full custom interiors for cars, trucks, and SUVs. Furniture reupholstery involves a complete teardown and rebuild of the piece, including new springs, foam, and fabric. The ability to handle structural repairs in-house means customers don't need to coordinate between multiple shops for complex restoration jobs.

Service Area

JAC Restoration serves Monroe and the broader Union County area, including Waxhaw, Weddington, and Indian Trail. Customers from the southeastern Charlotte suburbs and even northern South Carolina make the drive for specialized auto and furniture restoration work. The shop's location along major routes in and out of Monroe makes it accessible from multiple directions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can JAC Restoration fix a broken furniture frame before reupholstering it?
Yes, structural repairs to the frame are often part of the reupholstery process for pieces that have loose joints, broken rails, or damaged support components. Addressing these issues before adding new fabric ensures the finished piece is both beautiful and durable. Skipping frame repairs and just adding new fabric is a short-term fix that won't hold up.
What kinds of vehicles does JAC handle for auto upholstery?
Most auto upholstery shops in Monroe work on passenger cars, trucks, SUVs, and vans. Classic car restorers often seek out shops with experience matching period-correct materials and stitching patterns. If you have a specialty vehicle or a vintage car, it's worth describing it in detail when you call to confirm the shop has relevant experience.
How long does auto upholstery work take compared to furniture reupholstery?
Simple seat repairs can often be completed in a day or two, while a full custom interior for a car or truck might take one to two weeks. Furniture reupholstery timelines are similar, ranging from a few days for a chair to several weeks for a large sectional. Complexity and current shop workload both affect how long the job takes.
Can leather car seats be repaired rather than fully replaced?
Cracked or torn leather seats can often be repaired using leather filler, dye, and conditioning treatments that blend the repair into the surrounding material. Full replacement is necessary when the damage is too extensive or the leather has deteriorated beyond patching. A shop with auto upholstery experience can tell you which approach makes more sense after inspecting the seats.
Is Monroe a good location to access upholstery services from nearby areas?
Monroe is easy to reach from Union County communities and from the southeastern edge of the Charlotte metro, making it a practical destination for customers who want to avoid the congestion of going into the city. The drive from Waxhaw, Weddington, or Stallings is short. Customers from just across the South Carolina border also make the trip regularly.
What's the difference between furniture repair and furniture reupholstery?
Furniture repair focuses on fixing structural or mechanical problems, like tightening a wobbly leg, repairing a broken spring, or touching up damaged wood. Reupholstery involves removing and replacing the fabric, padding, and sometimes the webbing or springs to give the piece a fresh look and feel. Some projects require both, especially with older furniture that has worn fabric and structural wear at the same time.

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