RV Leather Repair in Dallas–Fort Worth
Leather in an RV ages on fast-forward: the cab chairs sit behind the largest windshield on the road, interior temperatures swing from freezing storage to baking summers, and coach leather is often a lighter shade that shows every scuff of a travel lifestyle. Cracked chair panels and worn sofa arms are near-universal by a rig's tenth year.
This is the leather-specific RV service: cracked and dried panels rebuilt and refinished, worn arms and bolsters re-grained, tears backed and closed, faded surfaces recolored to the coach's palette. Repairs use UV-resistant finishes because we know exactly where this furniture lives.
What we repair
- Leather captain's chairs
- Coach sofas and recliners
- Leather dinette seating
- Euro chairs and ottomans
- Leather-wrapped trim
Damage we fix
- Cracking from windshield sun
- Dry, stiff panels
- Worn arms and seat edges
- Tears and punctures
- Fading on light coach shades
- Seam and stitching failures
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
Why did the leather crack when we mostly store the RV?
Storage is when it happens — months of heat cycling without conditioning dries the hide. Repair fixes the cracking; a conditioning schedule (which we can set up) prevents the next round.
Can you match the light tan leather the coach came with?
Yes — color is mixed against your actual leather on-site. Builder shades, two-tones and piping contrast are all matchable.
Do the chairs need to come out of the RV?
No — captain's chairs and coach furniture are repaired installed. That's most of the point of mobile service for RVs.
What's the difference between this and RV interior restoration?
This service is leather-focused; interior restoration covers the whole coach — vinyl, foam, carpet-adjacent surfaces — as one project. If your rig needs more than leather, start there.
Related Services
RV Interior Restoration
Motorhome and trailer interiors — captain's chairs, dinettes and sofas restored where the rig is parked.
Leather Crack Repair
Cracking caught and reversed — cracks filled, hide rehydrated, finish rebuilt.
Leather Recoloring
Faded, stained or discolored leather color matched and refinished to its original depth.
Leather Car Seat Repair
Cracked, torn and worn leather seats rebuilt in your driveway — bolsters a specialty.
Leather Conditioning
Preventative deep conditioning that keeps Texas heat and A/C from drying your leather out.
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