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Locally owned business established over 40 years handling sales, repairs, cleaning and upholstery services with designer fabric selections for draperies, curtains and valances. Most major credit cards accepted.




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Valley Vinyl/Pristine Window Films

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Valley Vinyl/Pristine Window Films

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Customers say: Quality work
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

We have 2 businesses: Valley Vinyl, a full service upholstery and auto trim shop and Pristine Window Films, So. Oregon's only authorized 3M Window Film Dealer. We have been in continuous operation since 1980. Our focus is to provide top quality products with personal service. We do not believe in "corner-cutting", it only results in long term dissatisfaction. We are fully licensed and insured and are Oregon's only Int'l. Window Film Ass'n certified Solar Control and Safety/Security Film Certified installers. With 30 years of experience, we've pretty much seen it all! CCB# 77586

We have 2 businesses: Valley Vinyl, a full service upholstery and auto trim shop and Pristine Window Films, So. Oregon's only authorized 3M Window Film Dealer. We have been in continuous operation since 1980. Our focus is to provide top quality products with personal service. We do not believe in "corner-cutting", it only results in long term dissatisfaction. We are fully licensed and insured and are Oregon's only Int'l. Window Film Ass'n certified Solar Control and Safety/Security Film Certified installers. With 30 years of experience, we've pretty much seen it all! CCB# 77586




Berger's Table Pad Factory

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Berger's Table Pad Factory

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Customers say: True professional
Recommended by 93% of Angi customers
Recommended by 93% of HomeAdvisor customers

Our company was founded by David Berger over thirty years ago and David has been selling table pads direct to the public for over forty years. We know our table pads and we know how to design the perfect fit the very first time.

"price is better other places magnets do not work keeping panels connected"

Stephen F on August 2020

Our company was founded by David Berger over thirty years ago and David has been selling table pads direct to the public for over forty years. We know our table pads and we know how to design the perfect fit the very first time.

"price is better other places magnets do not work keeping panels connected"

Stephen F on August 2020

Upholstering questions, answered by experts

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.

Many upholsterers allow you to provide your own fabric, which can help control costs and ensure you get the exact style you want. Some upholsterers offer a selection of fabrics to choose from, while others may require you to purchase it at a fabric store. Be sure to check with your upholsterer about fabric suitability, required yardage, and any additional fees for using customer-supplied materials.

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.

If your couch is damaged, you are not out of options. You might try fixing it on your own, bring in a furniture repair specialist, or opt to get rid of it responsibly. Depending on its condition, you could donate, sell, recycle, or drop it off at a local scrap facility.

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.

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