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Leather Burn & Hole Repair in Dallas–Fort Worth

Burns and holes are small, defined damage — a cigarette ember on a car seat, a dropped candle, a fireplace spark on the club chair, a puncture from a tool or toy. The area is tiny but impossible to unsee, right in the middle of an otherwise fine panel.

Black leather cushion with burn and hole damage before repair

Precision is the whole job. The damaged material is cleaned out, hard burn edges are removed, the void is backed and filled in layers, the grain is stamped to match the surrounding texture, and color is airbrushed out into the panel. A finished burn repair on pigmented leather is genuinely invisible.

What we repair

  • Car and truck seats
  • Sofas, chairs and cushions
  • Boat and RV seating
  • Restaurant booths
  • Office and commercial furniture

Damage we fix

  • Cigarette and cigar burns
  • Fireplace and fire-pit ember marks
  • Melted spots from heat contact
  • Punctures from sharp objects
  • Small holes from wear-through
  • Vape and lighter burns

How it works

  1. 1

    Upload Photos

    Take a few phone photos of the item and the damage, then upload or text them — two minutes, no visit needed.

  2. 2

    Receive an Assessment

    We identify the material and damage, then reply with a firm estimate and an honest recommendation.

  3. 3

    Schedule Mobile Service

    Pick a window that suits you. The technician comes to your home or business anywhere in DFW.

  4. 4

    Enjoy the Restored Result

    Most repairs finish in a single visit — color matched, sealed and ready to use the same day.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can a cigarette burn really be made invisible?

On protected (pigmented) leather, yes — the burn is excavated, filled, re-grained and airbrushed to match. At normal viewing distance the spot is gone. Aniline leathers blend slightly less perfectly and we'll set expectations first.

There are several burns on my car seat. Is each one priced separately?

Multiple small repairs in one visit are priced together, and it's far cheaper than seat-cover replacement. Photos of each spot get you one combined estimate.

The burn melted the leather into a hard ridge. Does that matter?

Hard melted edges are normal for burns and are removed as the first repair step — the fill bonds to clean material, which is why professional repairs last where DIY patch kits leave a scar.

Can you fix a hole where something punctured the seat?

Yes — punctures repair like small tears: backed from beneath, filled, textured and colored. If the puncture has started to run into a tear, the sooner it's repaired the smaller the job.

Ready to see what your leather can look like?

Take a few photos of the damage, upload them, and get a firm free estimate — usually the same business day.

Prefer to text? Send photos to (972) 522-9763

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