Antique Furniture Repair Atlanta

Furniture Repair in Georgia

We all tend to have pieces of furniture that may have more sentimental value than others. For those cheaper items that you don’t really care about, once you’ve gotten your money’s worth out of them they generally just aren’t worth refinishing, or you may just be ready for something new. The more sentimental and special items though, may be well worth refinishing. Furniture repair is a fantastic service that can greatly improve the look and functionality of your antique furniture.

DIY vs Pro Furniture Restoring

Furniture restoration isn’t something you can learn quickly. It actually takes many years to become good at this craft. The average hardcore DIY-er is NOT going to be able to just pick up a craft like this real quickly. It’s not just the actual act of doing the work too, you have to have the tools you need to do the job, and be able to source the leather and other materials that you need. Pros are able to source the exact materials they need, and likely have all the tools they’ll need already on hand. When you DIY a job like this, you could actually cause more damage and be stuck with a ruined piece of furniture.

Restoration vs Refinishing

Refinishing and restoration are often confused or used in the same manner. Restoration tends to be more like touch up’s, light outside cleaning and cosmetic repair. The end goal is to keep the integrity of the piece but improve the outward appearance, expanding the lifespan some.

Refinishing requires removing the finish in order to complete the job.. Wood is treated with chemical strippers, sanded, stained, and then refinished. Do beware that some antique pieces can lose value after being refinished. If value matters to you, you’ll need to do a large amount of researc before pursuing refinishing.

Refinishing Old Furniture in Georgia

Unfortunately, some pieces of furniture aren’t worth fixing or are unable to be fixed. If it’s made of particleboard, you pretty much always want to avoid refinishing it. When it truly comes to antiques, generally speaking you don’t want to refinish them if the monetary value matters to you. The best pieces of furniture to refinish are those from 1960 and back, factory produced with heavy wood and solid quality. That way you don’t risk messing up someone handmade masterpiece and you can count on the furniture to last for a long time. If you have a piece of antique furniture in need of a little care, you’ll find great luck with the professionals in furniture repair at Antique Furniture Repair Atlanta.