McDonald Brothers Upholstery

Upholstery Shop in Laramie, Wyoming

(307) 399-4362Skyline Rd, Laramie, WY 82070View on Yelp
McDonald Brothers Upholstery - upholstery in Laramie, WY

About McDonald Brothers Upholstery

McDonald Brothers Upholstery serves Laramie, Wyoming, a college town at 7,200 feet elevation where the wind blows hard and people expect their belongings to hold up. The shop covers both furniture reupholstery and auto upholstery, which is a combination that makes it a useful one-stop resource for locals. Laramie sits about 50 miles west of Cheyenne along I-80, and having a quality upholstery shop in town means residents don't have to make that drive for skilled craftsmanship. The dual focus on interior furnishings and vehicle interiors gives the shop a broader reach than most.

Services

Furniture Reupholstery
Auto Upholstery

Services & Process

On the furniture side, the shop handles reupholstery for sofas, chairs, dining seating, and other upholstered pieces, replacing fabric and foam while addressing any frame issues. Auto upholstery is a separate but complementary skill set, covering seat re-covering, door panel repair, headliner replacement, and carpet work for cars, trucks, and SUVs. Wyoming's UV exposure and temperature swings are hard on vehicle interiors, making auto upholstery a practical service for anyone with a cracked or faded seat. Having both trades under one roof means experienced hands on every job.

Service Area

McDonald Brothers Upholstery is based in Laramie and serves customers throughout Albany County. The shop is a practical option for residents in smaller communities along the I-80 corridor who need quality upholstery work without driving all the way to Cheyenne.

Frequently Asked Questions

What auto upholstery services are available in Laramie?
Auto upholstery typically includes seat re-covering or repair, door panel restoration, headliner replacement, and floor carpet work. Whether your seats are cracked from sun exposure or torn from regular use, a skilled shop can restore them to a clean, functional condition.
How does Wyoming's climate affect car interiors?
High altitude UV exposure fades and cracks vinyl and leather faster than in lower-elevation states. Cold winters can make plastics and fabrics brittle over time. Regular conditioning and timely repairs help extend the life of vehicle interiors in Wyoming's demanding environment.
Can McDonald Brothers handle both my truck seats and my living room sofa?
Yes, that's one of the advantages of a shop that handles both auto and furniture upholstery. You can address vehicle and home interior needs with one trusted provider rather than coordinating between two separate shops.
Is auto upholstery repair cheaper than replacing a whole seat?
In most cases, yes. Repairing or re-covering a seat is significantly less expensive than sourcing and installing a replacement seat, especially for older or specialty vehicles where parts are hard to find. It's often the more practical choice for trucks and classic vehicles.
Do you work on vintage or classic vehicles?
Many auto upholstery shops have experience with older vehicles and can source period-appropriate materials or work to match original interior specifications. If you have a classic car or truck, describe the project in detail when you call so the shop can confirm their capabilities.
How long does auto upholstery work take compared to furniture reupholstery?
Single-seat repairs can sometimes be done in a day, while a full vehicle interior re-do might take several days to a week. Furniture timelines are similar, varying by piece complexity. In both cases, fabric or material availability is often the main variable.

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