Restoration & Repair Specialists

Upholstery Shop in Murray, Utah

3.3(3 reviews)
(801) 450-6062, Murray, UT 84107View on Yelp
Restoration & Repair Specialists - upholstery in Murray, UT

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About Restoration & Repair Specialists

Restoration and Repair Specialists is located in Murray, Utah, a centrally positioned city in the Salt Lake valley with quick access to I-15 and the broader metro area. The shop holds a 3.3-star rating based on early reviews and offers both furniture repair and furniture reupholstery, covering a broader range of needs than shops that only do fabric work. Murray's central location means the shop draws customers from surrounding cities including Midvale, Holladay, and South Salt Lake. Reach them at (801) 450-6062 to discuss what your piece needs.

Services

Furniture Repair
Furniture Reupholstery

Services & Process

Furniture repair at this shop covers structural issues like broken frames, loose joints, damaged legs, and failing spring systems, problems that need to be fixed before any fabric work begins. Reupholstery services include full re-covering of sofas, chairs, sectionals, and other upholstered pieces with your choice of new fabric or leather. Offering both services under one roof is practical because many pieces that need new fabric also have underlying structural issues that a fabric-only shop might not address. Customers get a more complete restoration rather than a cosmetic fix on a wobbly frame.

Service Area

Restoration and Repair Specialists serves Murray and the surrounding Salt Lake County communities, including Midvale, South Salt Lake, Holladay, and West Jordan. The shop's central Murray location makes it a practical option for customers from across the valley who don't want to deal with driving to the edges of the metro area. Most of the Salt Lake City urban core is within a 15-minute drive.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between furniture repair and furniture reupholstery?
Furniture repair addresses structural problems like broken frames, loose joints, or failing spring systems. Reupholstery replaces the fabric, foam, and surface materials. Many pieces need both, and a shop that handles each can give you a truly restored piece.
My couch frame is cracked. Can it be fixed, or should I replace the whole piece?
Frame repairs are often possible and cost-effective, especially on quality hardwood frames. A shop that does both repair and reupholstery can assess the damage and tell you honestly whether repair makes financial sense for your specific piece.
Do you work on commercial furniture like office chairs or restaurant seating?
Many upholstery and repair shops take on commercial work, and it's worth calling to ask. Commercial jobs often involve higher-durability fabric requirements and sometimes larger quantities, both of which a shop with combined repair and upholstery capabilities can typically handle.
How do I know if the springs in my sofa need replacing?
If your sofa sags significantly in certain spots, makes creaking or popping sounds when you sit, or feels uneven, the springs or webbing underneath may have failed. A shop inspection will confirm what's happening and what it'll cost to fix.
Can you work on leather furniture, or only fabric?
Most upholstery shops work with both leather and fabric. Leather jobs require different tools and techniques, but the process of re-covering a piece is similar. Leather repairs, like patching cuts or re-dyeing faded sections, are also common services.
What should I expect given the shop's current rating on review platforms?
A small number of reviews means the rating can shift significantly with just a few more experiences, positive or negative. The best approach is to call, describe your project, and judge based on how the shop communicates and what questions they ask before quoting you.

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