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Julian's Upholstery

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23 years of experience

Julian's Upholstery has been in serving Oklahoma since 2003. We are family owned and operated. Julian's Upholstery offers high quality work at reasonable prices. We are here for all your upholstery needs. We have two locations, Altus and OKC area. "like" us on FB!! We'll take care of YOU stitch by stitch!

Julian's Upholstery has been in serving Oklahoma since 2003. We are family owned and operated. Julian's Upholstery offers high quality work at reasonable prices. We are here for all your upholstery needs. We have two locations, Altus and OKC area. "like" us on FB!! We'll take care of YOU stitch by stitch!





DG's Bumper to Bumper Customs

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DG's Bumper to Bumper Customs

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16 years of experience

We are a one stop shop we do it all, from engine repair to paint and body repairs and upholstery, no need to go anywhere else to have your engine rebuilt and your seats repaired at the same time!

We are a one stop shop we do it all, from engine repair to paint and body repairs and upholstery, no need to go anywhere else to have your engine rebuilt and your seats repaired at the same time!

Upholstering questions, answered by experts

When deciding whether to reupholster, repair, or replace old furniture, consider its age, level of wear and tear, and overall value. It’s usually better to repair old furniture because older pieces tend to be made out of hardwood, like oak and maple, whereas newer furniture is more often made out of plywood, medium-density fiberboard (MDF), and other less durable materials. When determining whether it’s worth the price to repair a furniture item, calculate the price of buying a new, similar piece and compare that to quotes from local furniture repair services.

Yes, you can reupholster antique furniture, and it’s a great way to extend the life of your pieces and keep them looking fresh and new for years to come. In fact, since reupholstering furniture is significantly more affordable than replacing it, reviving antique furniture can be a cost-effective way to keep that family heirloom usable for much longer. It’s usually a good idea to leave antique reupholstering to a professional, as they will have the tools and expertise to ensure the piece isn’t damaged and looks professionally finished.

DIY upholstery is feasible for simple pieces with the right tools and skills, though intricate jobs typically require professional expertise for the best results.

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.

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.

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