Furniture Repair

Leather Furniture Repair in Chicago

We repair leather and vinyl furniture with worn surfaces, localized damage, fading, sagging seat areas, and other common issues affecting comfort or appearance. We work on sofas, recliners, chairs, sectionals, ottomans, and selected commercial seating. Mobile service across Chicagoland and Northwest Indiana. Send photos for a quote and we’ll review the best solution for your piece.

Mobile Service • Chicago & Northwest Indiana • Leather & Vinyl
Before & After

Before & After Furniture Repair Results

Examples of leather and vinyl furniture we’ve repaired, restored, or improved through surface correction, color work, and seat support recovery.

White sofa restoration with connector repair
The broken connector between the sofa sections was repaired, and the worn, damaged surfaces were restored and refinished for a cleaner overall result.
Leather chair restoration for worn and scratched surfaces
The chair had visible wear and scratching, and the damaged areas were corrected and refinished for a smoother, more even appearance.
Recliner restoration with cushion refilling
New foam was added to improve cushion support, and the recliner was restored to improve both comfort and overall appearance.
Gray sectional full restoration with seat refilling
This sectional required extensive restoration, including repairs, filling work, seam correction, and foam refilling to improve both appearance and seating support.
What We Work On

Furniture Types We Commonly Work On

We work on leather and vinyl furniture where the structure is still worth saving and the main issues affect specific surfaces, cushions, seating areas, or high-contact zones.

01 Sofas and sectionals
02 Recliners and motion seating
03 Chairs, accent seating, and office chairs
04 Ottomans, benches, and headboards
05 Selected commercial and hospitality seating
Common Problems

Damage We Commonly See on Furniture

Furniture wear is often a mix of cosmetic damage and comfort-related issues. Some pieces need one correction, while others need a combination of services to look cohesive again.

01 Tears and holes, punctures, scratches, and worn surface areas
02 Color fading and uneven finish on high-contact zones
03 Sagging cushions and flattened seats that affect support and comfort
04 Split seams, damaged edges, and pressure-point wear
05 Body oil buildup and darkened areas on sofas, recliners, and chairs
How Projects Are Built

What a Furniture Repair Project May Include

Furniture projects often combine more than one step. Depending on the condition of the piece, the right route may involve surface repair, color restoration, seat support correction, mechanism work, or a broader upholstery solution.

Step One

Repair and Surface Correction

Used when the main issue is visible damage, worn finish, scratches, cracks, tears, or other localized surface problems.

Step Two

Support and Function Work

Used when the seat has lost shape, comfort, or movement and the piece needs more than cosmetic improvement.

Step Three

Broader Restoration Route

Used when the furniture needs multiple corrections together or when a larger upholstery route makes more sense.

Related Services

Services Commonly Used in Furniture Repair Projects

Furniture repair is often a combination of the right service steps, not just one isolated fix.

Repair vs Re-Upholstery

When Furniture Repair Makes Sense — and When It May Not

Not every piece needs the same level of work. Some are good candidates for localized correction, while others need a broader upholstery solution.

Good Repair Candidate

Repair Usually Makes Sense When

01 The damage is limited to one area or a few specific panels
02 The furniture still has a solid frame and usable overall structure
03 The main problem is surface wear, fading, seam damage, or collapsed filling
04 The piece is worth saving for comfort, quality, or replacement cost reasons
Larger Route

Re-Upholstery May Be Better When

01 The material is failing across multiple sections or large panels
02 Peeling, breakdown, or weakness is too widespread for localized correction
03 The support layers and upholstery build need deeper reconstruction
04 A more complete upholstery route will give a stronger long-term result
More Examples

Furniture Problems We Commonly Help Correct

Examples of furniture issues that may involve surface repair, color correction, cushion recovery, or a broader upholstery solution depending on the condition of the piece.

Torn armrest repair with reinforced rebuild
The torn armrest was reinforced and stitched for strength, then rebuilt, filled, and refinished so the area looked cleaner and held up more securely.
Body oil damage on a leather recliner
Heavy body oil staining on the headrest and seat was cleaned, pulled out with specialty treatment, and color matched for a more even result.
Split seam repair on sectional back
The opened seam was carefully repaired and restitched so the back panel looked cleaner and closer to the original factory seam.
Cat scratch repair on sofa corner
The damaged corner was rebuilt, smoothed, and color restored, with patina blending used to keep the finish closer to the original look.
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions related to leather furniture repair, evaluation, and how different solutions are chosen.

What types of leather furniture do you work on?
We commonly work on sofas, sectionals, recliners, chairs, ottomans, headboards, and selected commercial seating made of leather or vinyl.
Can one furniture project include more than one service?
Yes. A single project may involve surface repair, color work, seat refilling, mechanism-related correction, or re-upholstery depending on the condition of the piece.
How do I know if repair or re-upholstery is the better option?
That depends on how widespread the damage is, how strong the material still is, and whether the issue is mostly surface-level or deeper in the structure and upholstery build.
Can you help with sagging cushions, worn surfaces, and color loss on the same piece?
In many cases, yes. Furniture projects often involve more than one correction when the goal is to improve both the appearance and the comfort of the piece.

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