Weaver Upholstery

Upholstery Shop in Tucson, Arizona

5(4 reviews)
(520) 326-41133121 E Glenn St, Tucson, AZ 85716View on Yelp
Weaver Upholstery - upholstery in Tucson, AZ

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About Weaver Upholstery

Weaver Upholstery in Tucson holds a perfect 5.0 rating and covers both furniture reupholstery and auto upholstery, giving customers a single reliable shop for multiple types of projects. While the review count is smaller, a perfect score reflects customers who were genuinely impressed. Tucson's year-round driving season means vehicles see more sun hours than cars in most of the country, and interior wear from UV exposure is a real and ongoing issue. Weaver's dual focus makes them a practical choice for homeowners who also care about keeping their vehicles looking sharp.

Services

Furniture Reupholstery
Auto Upholstery

Services & Process

Weaver Upholstery takes on full furniture reupholstery projects, working on sofas, dining chairs, headboards, and other upholstered pieces found throughout the home. On the auto side, they handle seat re-covering, convertible top replacement, and interior panel work for both daily drivers and collector vehicles. Fabric and material selection is part of the consultation process, so you're not just handed a catalog and left to figure it out alone. They bring practical knowledge about what holds up in real-world use, which is especially valuable in a harsh desert climate.

Service Area

Weaver Upholstery serves Tucson residents along with customers from nearby communities in the surrounding area. Both homeowners and vehicle owners across the metro come to them for quality work. You can reach them directly at (520) 326-4113 to ask about current availability and whether they serve your part of the Tucson area.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you reupholster a convertible top or soft top for a truck?
Convertible top replacement is a specialty service that auto upholstery shops handle regularly. The materials used are designed for outdoor exposure, and proper installation is critical to avoid leaks or poor fit. It's worth asking the shop directly about their experience with your specific vehicle type.
What's the difference between reupholstery and slipcovers?
Reupholstery means the old fabric is removed and new material is permanently installed, including any necessary repairs to padding or the frame. Slipcovers fit over the existing piece and can be removed. Reupholstery lasts longer and looks more finished, but slipcovers are a lower-cost option if you're not ready to commit.
Do you work on boat or marine upholstery?
Some upholstery shops that do auto work also handle marine upholstery, since both require materials that can handle moisture and UV exposure. It's worth asking directly, as not every auto upholstery shop takes on marine projects.
How do I protect auto upholstery from sun damage in Tucson?
Windshield sun shades make a significant difference in reducing interior heat and UV exposure. For leather seats, regular conditioning with a UV-protectant product helps prevent cracking. Tinted windows are another worthwhile investment for vehicles parked outdoors in the Tucson sun.
Can you repair a small tear in a car seat rather than replacing the whole cover?
Small tears and burns can often be repaired rather than requiring a full re-cover. The repair quality depends on the location and size of the damage, as well as how well the material can be color-matched. A technician can give you an honest assessment after seeing the damage in person.
Is it possible to change the color of my car's interior when reupholstering?
Absolutely. Changing to a different color during a re-cover is straightforward, and many customers take the opportunity to update an interior that felt dated. Just keep in mind that resale value can be affected if you stray significantly from what came with the vehicle.

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