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Charles Haynes Handy Van Services

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Charles Haynes Handy Van Services

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Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

General Handy Man, everything from changing a light fixture to remodeling the whole room and many things in between! We also do some furniture refinishing and custom furniture building! Specializing in Bars, TV stands, coffee tables, custom shelving, etc... We take pride in being respectful, and most importantly honest! If it's something we can't fix, we won't. Large projects are accepted, and can be insured if necessary.

"Fast like 5 minutes."

Jean W on July 2018

General Handy Man, everything from changing a light fixture to remodeling the whole room and many things in between! We also do some furniture refinishing and custom furniture building! Specializing in Bars, TV stands, coffee tables, custom shelving, etc... We take pride in being respectful, and most importantly honest! If it's something we can't fix, we won't. Large projects are accepted, and can be insured if necessary.

"Fast like 5 minutes."

Jean W on July 2018


T & M HOME IMPROVEMENT

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T & M HOME IMPROVEMENT

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Any type of HOME IMPROVEMENT that needs to be done, We get the job DONE!! (Painting; Masonry; Landscaping, and Cleaning Services, snow removal, ect... http://troyandmoniquehomeimprovement.vpw...

Any type of HOME IMPROVEMENT that needs to be done, We get the job DONE!! (Painting; Masonry; Landscaping, and Cleaning Services, snow removal, ect... http://troyandmoniquehomeimprovement.vpw...



Upholstering questions, answered by experts

Not always—heavily worn or broken furniture often isn’t worth repairing or refinishing (if it’s even possible). While some damage can be repaired and some of the visual appeal restored, major flaws, such as structural issues, can’t be fixed as easily. If you still want a cost-saving furniture refinishing project rather than purchasing all new, consider shopping for similar secondhand pieces at thrift stores, garage sales, and estate sales.

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

It is usually worth repairing leather furniture, as it tends to retain its value, provided you care for the material. A typical repair for leather furniture will cost about $250, which is significantly more affordable than replacing the furniture entirely. Even if you spend toward the upper end of the typical cost range for a full reupholstering—around $4,000—you’ll still save money over replacing it. Of course, the quality of the leather and the piece of furniture matters. Consult a leather repair professional about whether it’s worth repairing your leather furniture.

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.

Ongoing maintenance of your leather furniture is the only way to prevent it from peeling and cracking. Real leather will peel and crack as it dries out. Leather conditioners are a great way to protect your leather furniture from drying out, and you’ll need to apply it about twice each year. It’s also a good idea to keep abrasive materials away from your leather to prevent cracking and peeling, including belt buckles, shoes, and multi-surface cleaners, especially those that contain alcohol.

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