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Hello,


I?m Eddie and I run a local upholstery business - DUC london (Design Upholster Create), servicing much of South London. I am a trade upholsterer with over 10 years in the business and my skill base covers both traditional and modern upholstery. I have recently set up a website where you can view some of my work - www.duc.london. I?d love to see photos of your much loved furniture and be able to offer you a quote to bring those pieces back to their former glory.


Look forward to hearing from you!


Eddie


Knollys Road - West Norwood

Can you give a rough idea of price range of re upholstery - including replacement of chair springs with webbing, new cushions for seat and back. Also whether you do a delivery service.


Am aware that you cannot give exact details due to amount of work, material used etc but say ?300 - ?600 for upright cahir with wooden frame.

Hello,


As a rough estimate the labour would cost between ?300-?500. But as you say this would depend on the size, type and condition of the chair. This quote is for labour so fabric would be on top of this. We would be very happy to quote formally if you could send over pics to [email protected]


Thanks,

Eddie

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