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Honky Tonk Carpet Revival
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Upholstery and Furniture - CleanUpholstery and Furniture - Clean - For Business

Serving Eagleville, TN and surrounding areas

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In business since 2025

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"My large dog was sick and had a bad accident on my carpet! I thought the stain and smell would be there forever but David from Honky Tonk Carpet Revival fit us in same day and was able to get my carpet back to looking new. Not only was the stain completely removed but there was no lingering smell at all and the price was far less than other quotes! Thank you so much and will be using them again in the future!"
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The Carpenters Care
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Furniture - Repair

Serving Eagleville, TN and surrounding areas

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Hello everyone, I’m your neighborhood handy builder. God has gifted me with the talent to fix or build just about anything. I have 5 years experience in building houss/ barndominium’s and many doing handyman work for my friends, family and neighbors. \nI take pride in my work ethic and my intent is to provide the detail and attention your project needs to give you the final outcome you envisioned.\nI hope to be of service to you in the near future .

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Upholstering questions, answered by experts

The average cost to reupholster a piece of furniture is around $720, with most projects falling in the $380 to $1,150 range. The final price can vary significantly based on several factors. These include the size and complexity of the furniture, the cost of the new fabric (which typically ranges from $50 to $70 per yard), and hourly labor rates (often $40 to $100 per hour). Additional factors that influence the price are the piece's current condition, its age, whether it needs other repairs, the number of pieces being reupholstered, and your geographic location.

Upholstery reduces waste sent to landfills, limits resource consumption, and supports sustainable living practices, provided fabrics meet standards.

Yes, many custom builders offer finishing and upholstery options tailored to your style.

When deciding whether to repair, reupholster, or replace old furniture, consider its age, quality, level of wear, and overall value, including sentimental attachment. In many cases, it is more affordable to reupholster or repair furniture than to replace it, especially for antique, vintage, or discontinued pieces.

Older furniture is often made from durable hardwoods like oak and maple, giving it a longer lifespan than newer furniture, which frequently uses lower-quality materials such as plywood or medium-density fiberboard (MDF). Because of this, repairing or reupholstering a well-made older piece is often a worthwhile investment.

To determine the best course of action from a financial perspective, compare quotes from local furniture repair services with the price of a new, similar piece. Reupholstery may not be cost-effective for furniture that was originally inexpensive (e.g., under $300). For high-quality or sentimental items, however, it is an excellent way to preserve the piece and extend its life. If you're unsure, a furniture reupholstery specialist can help you evaluate the piece and make an informed decision.

It is generally worth repairing leather furniture rather than replacing it, as it is typically more affordable and the material tends to retain its value. A typical repair averages around $250, which is significantly less than the thousands of dollars a replacement could cost. Even a full reupholstering, which can cost up to $4,000, may still be more economical than buying new. With proper care, repaired leather furniture can last for many years, making the investment worthwhile. However, if the underlying structure or frame of the furniture is damaged or malfunctioning, replacement might be a better option. The quality of the leather and the furniture piece are also important factors. For a definitive answer, it is best to consult a leather repair professional to assess your specific situation.

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