Restor-To-Nu

Upholstery Shop in Tucson, Arizona

3(4 reviews)
(520) 747-74014011 E Columbia St, Ste 121, Tucson, AZ 85714View on Yelp
Restor-To-Nu - upholstery in Tucson, AZ

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About Restor-To-Nu

Restor-To-Nu has been serving Tucson, Arizona with both furniture reupholstery and furniture repair services. The shop holds a 3.0 rating based on early customer feedback, which reflects a business still building its reputation in a competitive local market. Tucson has a strong tradition of keeping quality furniture going rather than replacing it, partly driven by a community of longtime residents who value craftsmanship. For customers dealing with both torn fabric and structural damage, having a shop that handles both repairs and reupholstery under one roof saves a lot of hassle.

Services

Furniture Reupholstery
Furniture Repair

Services & Process

Restor-To-Nu covers two connected areas: upholstery work and furniture repair. On the upholstery side, that means replacing worn or damaged fabric, rebuilding cushion padding, and refreshing the overall look of a piece. The repair side addresses structural problems like broken frames, loose joints, cracked legs, and spring replacement. Handling both together makes sense, since stripping a piece down for reupholstery often reveals underlying structural issues that need fixing before new fabric goes on. It's a more complete approach than shops that only do one or the other.

Service Area

Restor-To-Nu operates out of Tucson and takes in furniture from across the city and surrounding communities. Customers from the east side, south side, and nearby areas like Vail and Rita Ranch make the trip for combined repair and reupholstery work. It's a centrally accessible shop for most of the greater Tucson region.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can a shop fix both the broken frame and the torn fabric at the same time?
Yes, and it's actually the most efficient way to handle it. Shops that offer both furniture repair and reupholstery can address structural problems during the disassembly process before applying new materials, saving you time and a second service appointment.
How much does furniture repair typically cost compared to full reupholstery?
Minor structural repairs like re-gluing joints or replacing a broken leg are usually much less expensive than a full reupholstery job. If both are needed, doing them together at one shop is generally more cost-effective than splitting the work between two providers.
What are common furniture repairs that get done alongside reupholstery?
Spring replacement, frame re-gluing, webbing repairs, and leg replacement are all common repairs that often come up when a piece is being stripped for reupholstery. Catching these during the process prevents them from causing problems after the new fabric is applied.
Is it possible to match the original fabric style when reupholstering?
Exact matches are rarely possible unless you source the same fabric, but a skilled shop can find very close alternatives in terms of color, texture, and weight. Bring photos of the original piece to help guide the selection process.
How do I transport a large sofa to an upholstery shop in Tucson?
Most customers use a truck, van, or SUV with folded seats to move sofas and larger pieces. Some upholstery shops offer pickup and delivery for an additional fee, so it's worth asking when you call to schedule.
Do Tucson upholstery shops work on commercial furniture as well as residential?
Many do, and commercial clients like property managers and office buildings often bring in chairs, lobby seating, and waiting room furniture for repair and reupholstery. It's worth calling ahead to confirm the shop handles commercial volumes and timelines.

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