Leather Sectional Repair in Dallas–Fort Worth
Sectionals fail unevenly. Everyone has a favorite seat, the chaise gets the most hours, the corner wedge gets climbed over, and the section by the window fades first. After a few years one part looks a decade older than the rest — and replacing a sectional means replacing a lot of perfectly good furniture to fix one tired seat.

Repairing sectionals is about blending. We rebuild the damaged sections, then match and feather the color across neighboring panels so the piece reads uniform from every angle. A sectional is also exactly the kind of large, heavy furniture where mobile service pays off — nothing gets hauled anywhere.
What we repair
- L-shaped and U-shaped sectionals
- Chaise sections and corner wedges
- Reclining sectional seats
- Modular and pit sectionals
- Sectionals with consoles and sleepers
Damage we fix
- One section far more worn than the rest
- Cracked seat panels on favorite seats
- Sun fade on window-facing sections
- Pet damage on chaises and corners
- Cracking along high-traffic edges
- Seam stress where sections join
How it works
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Upload Photos
Take a few phone photos of the item and the damage, then upload or text them — two minutes, no visit needed.
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Receive an Assessment
We identify the material and damage, then reply with a firm estimate and an honest recommendation.
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Schedule Mobile Service
Pick a window that suits you. The technician comes to your home or business anywhere in DFW.
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Enjoy the Restored Result
Most repairs finish in a single visit — color matched, sealed and ready to use the same day.
Frequently Asked Questions
One seat of the sectional is worn out but the rest is fine. Can you fix just that seat?
Yes — that's the typical sectional job. The worn section is rebuilt and refinished, then blended into its neighbors so the repaired seat doesn't read newer or darker than the rest.
Our sectional is too big to move. Do you really work on it in place?
Yes. We work around the piece where it sits — that's the point of mobile service. At most we may slide a section out a few inches for access.
The section by the window is lighter than the others. What's the fix?
That's UV fade. The faded section is recolored to match the protected ones, and a UV-resistant topcoat slows the next round. A window film or repositioning helps long-term.
What photos do you need for a sectional estimate?
One wide shot of the whole sectional, then close-ups of each damaged area. If sections differ in wear, a photo of each section helps us price it precisely.
Related Services
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The family couch fixed where it sits — tears, cracked seats, worn arms and faded color.
Leather Furniture Repair
Every kind of leather furniture — sofas, chairs, recliners, ottomans — repaired at your home.
Pet Damage Leather Repair
Cat scratches, dog chews and claw tears rebuilt — plus honest advice on preventing round two.
Leather Recoloring
Faded, stained or discolored leather color matched and refinished to its original depth.
Leather Crack Repair
Cracking caught and reversed — cracks filled, hide rehydrated, finish rebuilt.
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