
Serving Greenbrae, CA and surrounding areas
In business since 1984
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"Repair a hole in leather jacket sleeve"




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Last update on February 03, 2026

Serving Greenbrae, CA and surrounding areas
In business since 1984
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"Repair a hole in leather jacket sleeve"



Serving Greenbrae, CA and surrounding areas
In business since 1983
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"price is better other places magnets do not work keeping panels connected"
Serving Greenbrae, CA and surrounding areas
In business since 1993
Emergency services offered
"Very detail oriented. I would have preferred more deep cleaning as opposed to detailing my drawers, etc Both people were very nice and trustworthy. The price was high , but he did negotiate. It was a fair price ,based on time , but more could have been done during the time. But what was done, like my bathrooms, was done right! And my bathtubs were pretty bad! The owner was very friendly and tried very hard to provide great customer service. And he did! If you don’t need hard core cleaning, but a detailed cleaning, I definitely recommend them! They work hard!"





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Serving Greenbrae, CA and surrounding areas
In business since 1982
Michael has been providing beautifully crafted furniture upholstery in the San Francisco, California area for the past 26 years. Of course, customer satisfaction is our number one priority!
As with any project, weighing the pros and cons of upholstery can help determine if that is the right choice for you. The ultimate question is whether it’s worth reupholstering instead of buying new furniture. Here are a few of the benefits and disadvantages of reupholstering a piece of furniture.
Pros:
Preserving a family heirloom
Maintaining high-quality furniture in good condition
Reinventing an old piece of furniture
Keeping a piece of furniture from going to a landfill
Cons:
Spending (possibly) more than to buy a new piece of furniture
Finding out the frame is beyond repair
Waiting for the reupholstery work to be done
It can be cheaper to reupholster a chair or other piece of furniture than to buy a new one, depending on how much it costs to replace. If the chair or couch originally cost less than $300, then reupholstery may not be the cheapest option. However, if the chair is expensive, vintage, or discontinued, reupholstery can be the more affordable option. This is especially true if the piece of furniture is out-of-production or holds sentimental value.
Paying to reupholster a piece of furniture means you want to hire the right upholstery service, especially for a piece that’s expensive or carries a lot of sentimental value. In your search for the right upholstery company, be sure to:
Ask around to see if friends or family know of any upholsterers
Find reviews of the company or individual
Look at the photo gallery of their work to see if they work on furniture like yours and if you like their work
Check qualifications and references
Ask the upholstery service if they work on furniture like yours, what their schedule looks like, how they handle payments, and how long the job will take
On average, the cost to reupholster furniture is about $720 per piece. However the price range to upholster a piece of furniture varies widely from about $380 to $1,150 or more, depending on the material type and availability, repairs needed, and the complexity of the project. Fabric costs typically range from $50 to $70 per yard while the cost of labor runs from $40 to $100 per hour.
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