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Frequently Asked Questions
Welcome to the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ page). Below, we have tried to answer the most common questions visitors to this our Web site may have. If you find that your question is not answered on this page, please E-mail us sewsj@peoplepc.com or call us at 503-375-9266.
- How much does it cost?
- Having a sofa or chair recovered costs about the same amount as buying a mid range furniture.
- Why should I have my furniture recovered?
- People have their furniture recovered for a number of reasons, some of which are:
- It’s a family heirloom and they want it restored.
- The furniture is quality made, and the client wouldn’t be able to replace it with a new piece of equal quality.
- The Clients really like their present furniture and just want it renewed.
- The furniture is just the right size and can’t easily be replaced.
- when you have your furniture recovered, you usually have a much wider selection of fabrics than what is available with new furniture.
- How long will take to have my furniture recovered?
- The length of time we will need to have most common furniture in our shop usually runs about a week or two, in most cases. However, what usually takes the longest is the lead time for us to work through all the other jobs that came in before your job. this can be anywhere between a couple weeks to several months or more, depending upon how busy we are.
- If you have some special event coming up, contact us as early as possible. If you wait until a few weeks before the even, unless we have an opening, we may not be able to meet your deadline.
- When are our busiest and slowest times of the year
- Halloween to Christmas are often the busiest times because people often are having people over for the holidays and want to get their furniture recovered before then.
- The time right after Christmas through the first 2 or 3 months of the year are often the slowest for us, and we can often get your work done very quickly.
- Note: each year varies and sometimes we are very busy year round and never have a slow time; some years may be very slow and we may not have a “Thanksgiving rush” or a “Christmas rush.”
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