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Furniture Rescue By Seat Surgeon

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Furniture Rescue By Seat Surgeon

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Customers say: Terrific value
28 years of experience

On-Site assessment and repair of residential and business/commercial furnishings. Specializing in skills that help the client avoid recovering or refinishing OR recycling! Additional DBA - Seat Surgeon.

On-Site assessment and repair of residential and business/commercial furnishings. Specializing in skills that help the client avoid recovering or refinishing OR recycling! Additional DBA - Seat Surgeon.


The Foam Man

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The Foam Man

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Customers say: Quick response

Are you sitting IN your couch instead of ON it? We can fix that! Same day service in most cases. In by noon, out by five! The Foam Man is your total foam store serving the greater Corvallis, Oregon metropolitan area and surrounding communities. We stock a wide range of quality replacement cushion foam. Typical applications include the repair or replacement of: • Sagging upholstered furniture cushions • Mattresses • Recreational vehicles • Home projects We carry all sizes and can cut the exact size you need. We also have all sizes of mattress pads. Call, email using the link above this profile or come by today and let us be your total foam source!

Are you sitting IN your couch instead of ON it? We can fix that! Same day service in most cases. In by noon, out by five! The Foam Man is your total foam store serving the greater Corvallis, Oregon metropolitan area and surrounding communities. We stock a wide range of quality replacement cushion foam. Typical applications include the repair or replacement of: • Sagging upholstered furniture cushions • Mattresses • Recreational vehicles • Home projects We carry all sizes and can cut the exact size you need. We also have all sizes of mattress pads. Call, email using the link above this profile or come by today and let us be your total foam source!



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Upholstering questions, answered by experts

Doing your own upholstery work is possible, but it’s typically a better idea to leave the work to professionals. Without experience and the proper tools, it’s difficult to get a professionally finished appearance for your furniture, and many DIYers end up spending money on tools and materials only to hire a professional when they can’t get the fabric to look right. If you have reupholstery experience, feel free to give it a shot. However, if you’re not confident in your skill level or you’re working with antiques, it’s worth the money to hire a pro.

Part of the beauty of academia decor is that most textures and materials will feel right at home, provided they’re dark. Some common textures include natural wood, dark metals like iron, velvet, and leather. Incorporating these into your dark academia decor will make them look right at home. Glass is another option in some cases, so fill in gaps in your decor with small glass jars, or really lean on the gothic roots of dark academia with stained glass.

The best way to test the quality of a leather couch is to put your hands on it. If the upholstery is soft and warm, that’s a good indication that the quality is higher. It should also smell like traditional leather. If it smells like chemicals, you’re probably dealing with low-grade leather.

Although it’s not standard, many upholstery professionals offer warranties on their workmanship, typically ranging from six months to several years. However, most warranties don't cover normal wear and tear, damage from spills and other accidents, or problems with the original furniture frame. Before starting your project, be sure to ask about warranty terms, what is covered, and any exclusions.

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.

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