Jacksonville Repair Experts

Upholstery Shop in Jacksonville, Florida

(786) 209-162232206-3664, Jacksonville, FL 32206View on Yelp
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About Jacksonville Repair Experts

Jacksonville Repair Experts focuses on furniture repair, serving one of Florida's largest cities with a population that includes everyone from longtime Northside residents to newer homeowners on the Southside. Jacksonville's size means there's consistent demand for repair services across a wide range of furniture types, from basic fixes to more involved structural work. Rather than a full reupholstery overhaul, repair work often addresses specific problems like broken frames, failing mechanisms, or damaged joints. Contact them directly at (786) 209-1622 to describe your situation and get a sense of what the repair would involve.

Services

Furniture Repair

Services & Process

Furniture repair covers a broad range of issues that don't necessarily require new fabric or a full rebuild. Common work includes fixing broken or cracked wooden frames, re-gluing loose joints on chairs and tables, replacing recliner mechanisms that have stopped working, and stabilizing wobbly case pieces. Springs and seat support systems that have collapsed can often be replaced without touching the upholstery at all. Repair work is typically faster and less expensive than full reupholstery, and for many customers, it's exactly what a piece needs to become usable again.

Service Area

Jacksonville Repair Experts operates in Jacksonville and covers Duval County broadly. The city's sprawling geography means customers come in from neighborhoods across town, including the Beaches communities, the Westside, and the Arlington area. Proximity to major roads and interstates makes drop-off and pickup manageable for most Jacksonville residents.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is furniture repair worth the cost, or is it cheaper to just replace the piece?
For solid, well-made furniture, repair is almost always the better financial decision. A broken leg or failed joint on a quality piece can often be fixed for a fraction of what a comparable replacement would cost. The calculus changes for inexpensive flat-pack furniture, where the materials sometimes make repair less practical.
Can you fix a recliner that won't stay reclined or won't close properly?
Yes, recliner mechanism failure is one of the most common repair requests. The hardware that controls reclining action can wear out, bend, or lose tension over time, and replacement parts are available for most major brands. It's usually a straightforward repair that gets the chair working properly again without any fabric work.
What should I do if a chair leg breaks completely off?
Don't throw it away. A fully broken leg is often repairable, especially on solid wood furniture, through doweling, epoxy, or a combination of both. Bring the broken piece along with the chair so the repair specialist can assess the best way to reattach it. A good repair is often invisible once it's done.
How do I know if my furniture needs repair or full reupholstery?
If the frame is damaged but the fabric is still in good shape, repair alone makes sense. If the fabric is worn, torn, or dated, it might be worth combining both services at once. A shop that does repairs can usually tell you quickly whether the issue is structural or if reupholstery is needed.
Can squeaky or creaky furniture be fixed without major work?
Usually yes. Squeaks and creaks often come from loose joints or hardware that needs tightening or re-gluing. It's a relatively minor repair in most cases and can make a big difference in how the piece feels to use. Catching it early also prevents the joint from failing completely over time.
Do you repair commercial furniture for offices or rental properties in Jacksonville?
Many furniture repair shops handle commercial work, including office chairs, lobby seating, and rental property furniture. Jacksonville has a large commercial real estate and property management sector, and keeping furniture in service is often more cost-effective than replacing it. Ask about volume pricing if you have multiple pieces that need attention.

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