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Furniture Restoration - When your furniture is falling into disrepair, don’t throw it out; have a furniture restoration expert take a look at it, it may be worth to repair or restore it.  A furniture restoration expert can repair your damaged leather, fabric or wooden furniture with ease. Since you don’t need a license, insurance or bonding to fix and repair furniture, it can sometimes be tough to find a reputable furniture repair company. By asking yourself these three basic questions, you can easily find the right furniture restoration expert for your project.

Do they have Good References?

Without a long list of past satisfied customers, your potential furniture restorer might not be up to your standards. Many times, furniture restoration companies have a portfolio of past work. While this can allow you to easily view and judge their past work, it doesn’t really give you an understanding of how they treat the customer. Once you receive at least 3-5 references, give them a call to find out how they were treated, if the job was done to their standards and if any problems were encountered, did they handle them effectively.

Are they  Experienced?

While one furniture restoration company may be good at repairing damaged leather, they may not be the best at caning your antique chairs. Finding a furniture restoration expert who specializes in repairing your type of furniture can help you to find the best person for your furniture repair job.

What am I Going to Pay?

Some furniture restorers will charge by the hour while some charge by the project. Typical hourly wages range from $30 an hour an up with an hourly minimum rate. When paying by the job, it’s a good idea to put an “amount exceeded” clause into the contract to ensure your furniture repair project doesn’t go over budget.


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