Loopers Upholstery Shop

Upholstery Shop in Greenville, South Carolina

(864) 246-164215 Louise Ave, Greenville, SC 29617View on Yelp

About Loopers Upholstery Shop

Loopers Upholstery Shop is a Greenville, South Carolina upholstery provider focused on furniture reupholstery for residential and commercial clients. Greenville's ongoing growth, with new restaurants, hotels, and renovated historic homes popping up across the city, keeps local upholstery shops busy with both residential and commercial work. A shop with a clear focus on upholstery brings the kind of consistent, practiced skill that generalist repair shops often lack. You can reach Loopers directly at (864) 246-1642 to discuss your project and timeline.

Services

Furniture Reupholstery

Services & Process

Furniture reupholstery covers the full scope of what most customers need, from stripping and rebuilding cushioned pieces to applying new fabric across complex shapes and curves. Sofas, accent chairs, dining room seating, and upholstered headboards are common jobs. The process typically includes evaluating the existing frame for damage, replacing worn-out foam or batting, and finishing with the fabric of your choice. For commercial clients like restaurants or property managers, durability-focused fabric selection is especially important and a good upholsterer will guide you toward options built for heavy use.

Service Area

Loopers Upholstery Shop is located in Greenville, SC and works with customers from throughout the Greenville metro area. Residents from nearby neighborhoods and towns within Greenville County are welcome to bring pieces in for estimates and work.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I transport a large sofa to an upholstery shop?
For large pieces, a pickup truck or cargo van is the most practical option. If you don't have access to one, many local moving or hauling services charge reasonable rates for single-item transport, and some upholstery shops offer their own pickup service for an added fee.
Can upholstery shops repair furniture frames at the same time?
Yes, most upholstery shops will address minor frame repairs like tightening joints or replacing broken support slats as part of the reupholstery process. Major structural repairs may cost extra, but catching them during reupholstery is much more convenient than dealing with them later.
What should I look for when choosing a fabric for a high-traffic sofa?
Look for fabrics with a double-rub count of at least 15,000 for everyday use, and higher for commercial settings. Tightly woven materials in polyester, microfiber, or performance blends resist pilling and staining better than loosely woven natural fabrics.
Can commercial furniture like restaurant booths be reupholstered?
Absolutely. Commercial reupholstery is a common service, and it often makes much more sense financially than replacing booth seating or lounge furniture. Upholsterers familiar with commercial work will recommend heavy-duty vinyl or contract-grade fabrics designed to handle constant use and frequent cleaning.
Will the color of my furniture look exactly like the fabric sample?
Fabric samples are a very accurate representation, but lighting conditions in your home may make colors appear slightly different than they do in the shop. Asking for a sample to take home and view in your actual space before committing is always a smart move.
How long should reupholstered furniture last before needing work again?
With quality fabric and proper care, a reupholstered piece can easily last ten to fifteen years or more. The longevity depends on the fabric you choose, how heavily the piece is used, and whether the frame was in good condition when the work was done.

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