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Our combined experience of over 50 years of and family business practices, creates a unique opportunity to provide customers with prompt, personable and professional advice. It is our quality precision reupholstery craftsmanship and fast turn-around that has given us the reputation as the only upholsterers of choice when having business furniture reupholstered. From automotive seating to home furnishings, office seating to hotel remodels, restaurant booths to medical exam tables, our highly skilled craftsmen have the experience, training and equipment to build and upholster just about anything with the finest materials available. Customers who are making business with us assured of dealing with professional people who care about the quality of upholstery & fleet repair.
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