Shirola's Furniture Repair

Upholstery Shop in Colorado Springs, Colorado

3(4 reviews)
(719) 231-53911927 North Royer St, Colorado Springs, CO 80840View on Yelp

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About Shirola's Furniture Repair

Shirola's Furniture Repair is a Colorado Springs shop focused on bringing damaged and worn furniture back to working condition. With a 3.0 rating from four reviews, the shop has served local customers looking for practical repair solutions rather than full replacements. Furniture repair covers a wide range of work, from fixing broken frames and regluing joints to repairing surface damage and restoring structural integrity. For homeowners in Colorado Springs who have a piece worth saving rather than scrapping, this kind of repair-focused shop offers a direct and budget-conscious option.

Services

Furniture Repair

Services & Process

Furniture repair addresses the structural and functional problems that make a piece unusable or uncomfortable. That includes tightening or regluing wobbly table and chair joints, fixing broken legs or arms, repairing cracked or split wood frames, and reinforcing seat supports that have given way over time. Surface repair work can cover scratches, gouges, and finish damage on wood components. A repair-focused shop can also assess whether a piece is worth repairing or if the damage is too extensive to justify the cost, saving customers from investing in a lost cause.

Service Area

Shirola's Furniture Repair serves customers in Colorado Springs and the surrounding communities of El Paso County. Clients from neighborhoods across the city, from the older historic areas near downtown to the newer developments on the north and east sides, bring pieces in for repair. The shop is a local option for residents who want to fix rather than replace.

Frequently Asked Questions

What kinds of furniture damage can actually be repaired?
Most structural damage to solid wood or hardwood frames can be repaired, including broken legs, cracked rails, loose joints, and snapped supports. Surface damage like deep scratches, gouges, and finish wear can often be addressed as well. Particle board or MDF frames that have broken apart are harder to repair successfully and may not be worth the attempt.
How much does basic furniture repair typically cost?
Simple repairs like regluing a loose chair joint or tightening a wobbly table leg can be quite affordable, sometimes under a hundred dollars. More complex structural work, like rebuilding a broken frame or repairing multiple damaged components, will cost more. The best approach is to bring the piece in for an assessment so you know the cost before committing.
Is it better to repair or replace a broken piece of furniture?
If the piece has a solid frame and good bones, repair is almost always more cost-effective than buying a comparable new item. Older furniture especially tends to be built from hardwoods that are more durable than what's used in most new furniture today. The exception is when the damage is so extensive that repair costs approach or exceed the value of a replacement.
Can a furniture repair shop fix a recliner mechanism?
Yes, many furniture repair shops can replace or adjust recliner mechanisms, handles, and cables that have broken or worn out. The mechanism itself is often replaceable with a compatible part, and labor to swap it out is usually reasonable. It's worth getting an estimate since some older recliners have mechanisms that are harder to source.
How long does furniture repair usually take?
Straightforward repairs like joint fixes or minor frame work can often be completed in a few days. More involved jobs that require ordering parts, refinishing wood, or addressing multiple issues may take a week or two. The shop should give you a realistic timeline when you drop the piece off so you can plan accordingly.
Can you repair outdoor or patio furniture?
Many furniture repair shops work on outdoor pieces, particularly those with solid wood or metal frames that have loosened, cracked, or corroded. Wicker and resin furniture can be trickier to repair depending on the construction. If you have outdoor furniture that's structurally sound but showing wear, it's worth calling to describe the damage and see if repair is feasible.

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