About This Service
Repair of damaged furniture frames, broken springs, and worn mechanisms to restore stability, comfort, and everyday usability.
The condition of a sofa or chair isn't determined only by the leather you can see. Beneath the upholstery, the frame, springs, joints, and moving mechanisms support thousands of sitting, reclining, and lifting cycles over the years. Like any working components, they gradually wear through everyday use. The first changes are often easy to recognize. A seat may begin to sag, the furniture can feel uneven, a recliner may become difficult to operate, or a sleeper mechanism may stop moving smoothly. Sometimes the furniture starts making noises or feels less stable than it once did. The required repair depends entirely on what has changed inside the furniture. Some pieces need damaged frame sections reinforced or rebuilt. Others require spring replacement, joint repairs, or restoration of reclining and sleeper mechanisms. Every repair is based on the condition of the individual piece. Once the internal structure is restored, the furniture often regains the support, stability, and comfort it originally provided while preserving the existing leather upholstery.