McCarty Upholstery

Upholstery Shop in Jamison, Pennsylvania

5(1 reviews)
(215) 343-9542925 Watson Rd, Jamison, PA 18929View on Yelp
McCarty Upholstery - upholstery in Jamison, PA

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About McCarty Upholstery

McCarty Upholstery is based in Jamison, Pennsylvania, a quiet Bucks County community where many homes hold quality furniture worth preserving. The shop carries a perfect 5-star rating, a strong signal in a county known for word-of-mouth recommendations among homeowners and local designers. Jamison sits between Doylestown and Warminster, giving the shop easy access to a wide range of residential clients across central Bucks County. Whether it's a dining room set that's been in the family for decades or a recently purchased vintage find, this shop has the skills to bring it back to life.

Services

Furniture Reupholstery
Furniture Repair

Services & Process

McCarty Upholstery focuses on furniture reupholstery and furniture repair, covering everything from re-stuffing sagging cushions and replacing worn fabric to fixing structural problems in frames and seat bases. Reupholstery projects typically include removal of old materials, inspection and repair of the frame, replacement of foam or batting, and installation of new fabric. Furniture repair work covers loose or broken joints, damaged corner blocks, and compromised webbing that causes seats to sag. Customers often find that addressing both at once extends the life of a piece significantly.

Service Area

McCarty Upholstery serves Jamison and the broader Bucks County area, including Doylestown, Warminster, Horsham, Warrington, and Chalfont. Clients from Montgomery County also make the short drive for the shop's quality craftsmanship and personal service.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to reupholster a dining chair?
Dining chair reupholstery typically ranges from $50 to $200 per chair depending on the style, fabric choice, and whether any structural work is needed. Chairs with tight seat pads are on the lower end, while fully upholstered chairs with backs cost more.
Can you reupholster furniture that was bought from a big-box store?
It depends on the quality of the frame. Many mass-market pieces use particleboard or staple-together construction that doesn't hold up well to reupholstery. An upholsterer can assess the frame in person and give you an honest recommendation.
Do I need to remove legs or hardware before dropping off my furniture?
In most cases, the shop handles disassembly as needed. It's helpful to mention any unusual construction or hardware so they can plan accordingly, but you generally don't need to do any prep work before bringing a piece in.
What's the difference between foam replacement and cushion reupholstery?
Foam replacement involves swapping out the internal cushion core with fresh foam, which restores support and shape. Cushion reupholstery refers to replacing the fabric cover itself. Many projects need both, especially on older furniture where the foam has broken down along with the fabric.
Can antique furniture be reupholstered without losing its value?
Generally, reupholstering an antique with quality materials and appropriate fabric choices preserves or even improves its usability and aesthetic value. For high-value collector pieces, consult an antique appraiser before making changes that could affect historical authenticity.
How do I choose between leather and fabric for a reupholstery project?
Leather is durable, easy to clean, and develops character over time, making it a strong choice for heavily used seating. Fabric offers more pattern and texture options, and quality performance fabrics can be just as durable as leather for most household uses.

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