Leather & Vinyl CareMobile Repair · NYC

Mobile Recliner Repair in Brooklyn & NYC

We repair leather, faux leather, and vinyl recliners on-site at your home — power recliners, electric recliners, manual recliners, lift chairs, and home theater seating across Brooklyn, Queens, Manhattan, and Long Island.

We come to your home — no transport needed
No need to move a heavy recliner
Most repairs completed in a single visit
Brooklyn, Queens, Manhattan & Long Island
Worth Knowing Before You Decide

Why Repair a Recliner Instead of Replacing It?

Quality recliners are a significant investment. La-Z-Boy, Stressless, Ethan Allen, and Restoration Hardware power recliners regularly retail at $1,500 to $3,000 or more. Replacing one means spending that amount again — plus the hassle of removal and delivery.

Leather & Faux Leather Surfaces

Cracked, faded, or worn upholstery can be repaired and recolored on-site for a fraction of replacement cost.

Seat Cushions & Foam

Sagging or collapsed cushions are replaced with high-density foam — the recliner feels like new without buying a new one.

Armrests & Side Panels

The most visible wear areas restored on-site. Color-matched, refinished, and protected in a single visit.

If the recliner's structure is sound, repairing upholstery, cushions, and worn surfaces is almost always the more economical choice — and you keep a chair that already fits and feels right.

What We Service

Types of Recliners We Service

We service all major recliner types on-site — leather, faux leather, and vinyl upholstery repaired and restored at your home.

Power Recliners

Electric motor-driven recliners — leather and faux leather surface repair, armrest restoration, and cushion replacement.

Electric Recliners

Plug-in and battery-powered recliners of all makes — upholstery repair and surface restoration performed on-site.

Manual Recliners

Traditional lever and push-back recliners — upholstery repair, cushion replacement, and worn surface restoration.

Lift Chairs

Power lift chairs serviced for leather and faux leather surface wear, armrest restoration, and cushion replacement.

Home Theater Seating

Theater-style recliner seats and home cinema sectionals — individual seats and full rows serviced for surface and cushion work.

Sectional Recliners

Reclining sectionals serviced for upholstery repair, cushion replacement, and surface restoration without removing pieces from the room.

Wall Hugger Recliners

Compact wall-hugger models serviced in place — leather and faux leather surface repair and cushion work.

Typical Repair Requests

Common Recliner Problems

Worn or cracked leather and faux leather surfaces
Vinyl recliner cracking, scuffs, and finish loss
Faded or discolored upholstery
Damaged or deteriorating armrests
Side panel cracking or peeling
Sagging or collapsed seat cushion
Torn or peeling upholstery seams
Split seams on seat cushions, backs, and arm panels
Foam compression and loss of support
Stiff or sticking release handle
General recliner wear and deterioration
Honest Scope

Recliner Leather Repair, Vinyl Repair, Foam Work & Mechanism Limits

Leather and vinyl surfaces

Armrests, side panels, seat fronts, scuffs, cracking, fading, and finish loss can often be repaired and color-matched on-site.

Color restoration

We hand-blend pigments to match worn recliner leather, faux leather, or vinyl so the repaired area does not look like a visible patch.

Seam and foam repair

Split seams, cushion seam failures, flattened foam, and collapsed seat support can often be addressed during the same appointment.

Mechanism limitations

Handles, switches, and basic mechanism issues can be assessed, but proprietary motors, control boxes, and frame failures may require manufacturer parts.

The best first step is a photo estimate. Send photos of the recliner from the front, side, and close-up damage areas, plus a short note about whether the issue is upholstery, foam support, seam separation, or movement. We will tell you what is repairable before scheduling.

The Process

How Mobile Recliner Repair Works

01

Text photos

Send clear photos of the recliner and the damaged areas to (929) 545-4952. Include shots of the upholstery, armrests, cushions, and any worn surfaces.

02

Receive estimate

We review your photos and provide a free written estimate — no obligation. We tell you honestly what is addressable and what the repair involves.

03

On-site service

We schedule a visit at your home and complete the repair in place. No need to move or transport a heavy recliner.

We come to your home. No need to move or transport a heavy recliner. All leather, faux leather, and upholstery repair work is completed on-site in a single visit — most jobs are done within a few hours.

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Free Estimates

Every recliner repair is different.

Pricing depends on the recliner type, the upholstery condition, the materials involved, and the specific work needed. Text us photos and a brief description — we provide a free written estimate with no obligation before any work begins.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you service a power recliner without removing it from the room?

Yes. We work on-site at your home — the recliner stays in the room throughout. We service power and manual recliners in place without moving the piece.

Do you assist with recliner mechanisms, switches, or controls?

Yes. We can assist with selected recliner switches, controls, and mechanism-related issues depending on the specific recliner and problem. Text us photos and describe what is happening — we will let you know what we can address during an on-site visit.

Do you repair faux leather and vinyl recliners?

Yes. Faux leather, bonded leather, and vinyl recliners are all serviced. We repair and restore surfaces on recliners regardless of whether the upholstery is genuine leather, faux leather, or vinyl.

Can you repair cracked leather, vinyl, and color loss on a recliner?

Yes. We repair worn leather, faux leather, and vinyl recliner surfaces, including armrest cracking, side panel wear, faded color, scuffs, and finish loss. Repairs are color-matched on-site so the restored area blends with the surrounding upholstery.

Can you fix sagging recliner foam or a collapsed seat cushion?

Yes. We replace or rebuild compressed recliner seat foam and back cushion support with high-density upholstery foam when the cushion structure allows access. This is often combined with leather or vinyl surface repair during the same visit.

How much does recliner repair cost in NYC?

Every recliner repair is different. Pricing depends on the type of recliner, the specific problem, and the materials involved. Text us photos and a description — we will provide a free written estimate before any work begins.

Is it worth repairing a recliner instead of replacing it?

In most cases, yes. Quality recliners — particularly power and electric models — are expensive to replace. Repair is almost always more cost-effective when the core structure is intact. We give you an honest assessment during the free estimate.

Do you repair lift chairs?

Yes. We service lift chairs — including leather and faux leather surface repair and cushion foam replacement. Text us photos to discuss your specific lift chair.

Are there recliner mechanism issues you do not repair?

Yes. We can assess selected handles, switches, controls, and basic mechanism-related issues, but we do not claim to rebuild every motor, frame, or proprietary electronic system. If the main problem is an internal motor, control box, or manufacturer-specific part, replacement parts may be required or the manufacturer may be the better route.

How quickly can you come out?

Most jobs are scheduled within the same week. We serve all NYC boroughs and Long Island. Contact us and we will confirm the earliest available appointment at your location.

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