Wright's Custom Repair

Upholstery Shop in Billings, Montana

(406) 252-42205 Washington St, Billings, MT 59101View on Yelp

About Wright's Custom Repair

Wright's Custom Repair in Billings, Montana offers a broader set of services than a typical upholstery-only shop. With furniture reupholstery, refinishing, and general furniture repair all under one roof, it's a practical stop for pieces that need more than just new fabric. Billings homeowners and property managers dealing with furniture that has both cosmetic and structural issues can get everything handled in one place. That kind of full-service approach saves time and eliminates the hassle of visiting multiple shops for a single piece.

Services

Furniture Reupholstery
Refinishing Services
Furniture Repair

Services & Process

Furniture reupholstery at Wright's covers the full process of replacing fabric, padding, and sometimes springs on sofas, chairs, and other upholstered pieces. Refinishing services involve stripping, sanding, staining, or painting wooden furniture components to restore or change their appearance. Furniture repair addresses structural issues like broken joints, cracked frames, wobbly legs, and damaged hardware. Many jobs combine all three, making Wright's well-suited for pieces that have seen years of hard use and need both cosmetic and functional work to be usable again.

Service Area

Wright's Custom Repair serves Billings and the greater Yellowstone County area. Given the shop's multi-service offering, customers drive in from surrounding communities including Laurel, Shepherd, and Lockwood. Billings' position as the region's largest city makes it a natural destination for specialty repair services that smaller towns don't support.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can Wright's Custom Repair handle both the upholstery and wood refinishing on the same piece?
Yes, that's one of the key advantages of a shop that offers both services. Coordinating the work in one place means the refinishing and upholstery phases are sequenced properly so neither trade damages the other's work.
What does furniture refinishing involve?
Refinishing typically means stripping the old finish off wood surfaces, sanding them smooth, and applying a new stain or paint and protective topcoat. The result can either restore the original wood tone or change the color entirely to update a piece's look.
How long does a combined repair, refinishing, and reupholstery job take?
Jobs that involve all three services naturally take longer than a simple reupholstery. Depending on complexity, expect two to five weeks for a full-scope project. The shop can give a more accurate timeline after inspecting the piece.
Can you fix a sofa with a broken frame before reupholstering it?
Absolutely. Frame repairs should always be done before new fabric goes on, and any reputable shop will insist on it. Skipping structural repairs and just adding new upholstery means the fabric will be stressed and damaged again quickly.
Do you work on commercial furniture, like chairs and couches from offices or rental properties?
Many upholstery and repair shops serve commercial clients including property managers, offices, and hospitality businesses. It's worth calling Wright's directly to discuss volume, material durability requirements, and turnaround expectations.
What's the difference between furniture repair and refinishing?
Repair addresses structural or mechanical issues, things like broken joints, cracked wood, damaged hardware, or wobbly legs. Refinishing is cosmetic, focused on improving or changing the appearance of wood surfaces through stripping, sanding, and new finish application.

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