Longmont Upholstery

Upholstery Shop in Longmont, Colorado

5(4 reviews)
(720) 410-41031120 Main St, Longmont, CO 80501View on Yelp
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About Longmont Upholstery

Longmont Upholstery sits in Longmont, Colorado, a city roughly 35 miles north of Denver along the Front Range, where a strong community of homeowners, hobby car collectors, and small business owners creates steady demand for quality upholstery work. The shop holds a perfect 5-star rating from its reviewed customers. Longmont has a mix of historic homes with older furniture worth restoring and a growing population of newer residents furnishing spaces from scratch. Having a local upholsterer rather than driving into Denver is a real convenience.

Services

Furniture Reupholstery
Auto Upholstery

Services & Process

The shop covers both furniture reupholstery and auto upholstery, making it a well-rounded option for customers with multiple needs. On the furniture side, work includes recovering sofas, chairs, headboards, and ottomans with new fabric or leather. Auto services cover seat upholstery, door panels, headliners, and carpet replacement for personal vehicles. Customers in Longmont's classic car and truck community will find this particularly useful, since finding skilled auto upholsterers outside major metro areas can be a challenge.

Service Area

Longmont Upholstery serves Longmont and the surrounding Boulder County area, including nearby towns like Firestone, Frederick, and Mead. Customers from Boulder and Loveland also make the trip for specialized work. The shop is accessible from Highway 119 and the Diagonal, making it easy to reach from most of the northern Front Range.

Frequently Asked Questions

What auto upholstery services are most commonly requested in Longmont?
Seat fabric or leather replacement is the most frequent request, followed by headliner repair and carpet installation. Longmont has a healthy number of classic and collector vehicles, so full interior restorations come up more often here than in purely urban shops. Truck seat covers and work vehicle interiors are also common requests from the area's tradespeople.
Can Longmont Upholstery handle antique furniture restoration?
Upholstery shops experienced with older furniture know how to work around fragile frames and source period-appropriate materials for antique pieces. It's worth describing the piece in detail when you call, including its approximate age and current condition. Some antique restorations require collaboration with a furniture repair specialist for structural work before the fabric goes on.
How does Colorado's dry climate affect upholstered furniture and car interiors?
Colorado's low humidity can dry out leather over time, causing it to crack if it's not regularly conditioned. Fabric upholstery holds up better in dry climates, though UV exposure from Colorado's intense sunlight can cause fading on pieces near windows. Using UV-resistant fabrics and conditioning leather a few times a year makes a noticeable difference in longevity.
Is there a minimum job size for Longmont Upholstery to take on a project?
Most upholstery shops work with projects of all sizes, from a single dining chair to a full vehicle interior. Smaller jobs like a single seat cushion or a chair seat pad are usually quick and affordable. It's always worth calling to describe your project since even small jobs can often be worked into the schedule.
What should I look for when choosing fabric for a piece that will be used daily?
Look for fabrics with a high rub count, which is the standard measure of durability in the upholstery industry. For daily-use pieces, a rub count above 15,000 is a good starting point, with commercial-grade fabrics going much higher. Performance fabrics that resist stains and moisture are worth the extra cost for households with kids, pets, or both.
How far in advance should I book an upholstery appointment in Longmont?
Smaller shops often book out one to three weeks for standard jobs, especially during busy seasons in spring and fall when people are refreshing their interiors. Auto restoration projects may need longer lead times if specialty materials need to be ordered. Calling ahead with details about your project helps the shop give you a more accurate timeline.

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