From a cracked chair leg to a full sofa reupholstery, we cover a wide range of furniture repairs. Here's an overview of the work we take on most regularly.
Sagging frames, broken springs, torn fabric — sofa problems build up gradually and can often be resolved without buying new. We assess the frame, cushions, and covering to find the most practical solution.
Learn moreDining chairs and armchairs take daily stress. Loose joints, cracked rails, and broken supports can all be addressed — often with traditional joinery methods that make the repair last.
Learn moreWorn, faded, or damaged upholstery fabric can transform the look of an entire room. We strip back, re-pad, and re-cover using quality materials, with a range of fabric choices available.
Learn moreSurface scratches, dents, water marks, and damaged veneer are all repairable. We match stains carefully and use traditional finishing techniques to blend repairs naturally into the existing surface.
Learn moreA weakened frame is the root of most serious furniture problems. We rebuild and reinforce using appropriate joinery, without altering the visible appearance of the piece.
Learn moreOlder pieces require a more considered approach. We use sympathetic methods and materials to consolidate and restore antiques, preserving their character while ensuring they remain structurally sound.
Learn moreSelect the furniture type that best describes your situation and we'll show you the relevant repair options.
A small selection of completed restoration jobs. Every piece is different — these examples give a sense of the kind of work we typically carry out.
Every piece we work on goes through the same careful process. There are no shortcuts, and we keep you informed at each stage so you know exactly what's happening with your furniture.
Five quick questions to help you understand whether your current habits are helping or shortening the life of your furniture. Your answers are processed in your browser — nothing is collected or stored.
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Answer four quick questions about the current condition of your sofa and we'll give you some general guidance on whether professional repair is worth considering.
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These are real reviews from customers in and around Wigston. We don't embellish — we let the feedback speak for itself.
"My grandmother's armchair had a completely broken spring base and frayed fabric on the arms. I honestly wasn't sure it was worth repairing. The team gave me an honest assessment, suggested a practical approach, and the result is wonderful. It looks like a different chair."
"We have a large sectional sofa that had started to sag on one side after a few years. A replacement wasn't really in the budget. Ace came out, had a look, and explained exactly what had failed inside the frame. The repair was straightforward and it's been solid ever since."
"I brought in a Victorian writing desk that had been in the family for decades. The veneer on the top was lifting in several places and there was a water stain I'd been ignoring for years. The restoration work was careful and thorough — you'd never know it had any damage."
"I had four dining chairs with loose joints — two of them were so wobbly I'd stopped using them. The repair job was solid and they were done much faster than I expected. Good communication throughout, and the pricing was fair."
"We wanted to reupholster a wingback chair to match a renovation we'd done in the living room. I wasn't sure a tradesperson could make the match work, but after seeing their fabric samples and talking through the options, I was confident. The finished result fits the room perfectly."
"Really appreciated that they told me upfront when something wasn't going to be cost-effective to repair. Not every piece is worth it and I respected the honesty. The one that was worth repairing — an old oak sideboard — came back looking genuinely beautiful."
"The cushions on our corner sofa had completely lost their shape after about three years. I'd been quoted a replacement cost that felt steep for something otherwise in decent condition. Getting the cushions re-stuffed and re-covered cost a fraction of that and the sofa feels new."
"I was slightly sceptical about whether a repair could really work on my antique bureau — it had a broken interior section and the lock mechanism was missing. They took the time to explain what could be done and what couldn't. The structural work was excellent and the piece is back in use."
Our team is small and skilled. Every job is handled personally — there's no outsourcing or cutting corners.
Thomas trained as a cabinet maker and has worked in furniture repair for over fifteen years. He founded Ace Furniture Repair after spending a decade with restoration specialists in the Midlands.
Rachel's background is in traditional and contemporary upholstery. She handles all fabric work at the workshop, from simple seat pad replacements to full three-piece suite recoveries.
Mark specialises in surface repair and wood finishing. He has particular experience with antique and period pieces, using traditional lacquer and wax techniques alongside modern repair compounds.
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We write practical guides on furniture care and restoration — no jargon, no sales pitch. Just useful information.
A practical look at the factors that determine whether a piece is worth repairing — including how to weigh cost, sentimental value, and quality against replacement options.
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Sagging cushions, creaking frames, broken springs — this guide covers the most frequent sofa issues we see and explains the repair process behind each one.
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Wood furniture responds well to straightforward care. This guide outlines the routines and products that keep wooden pieces looking their best and lasting for generations.
Read articleOur workshop is on Leicester Road in Wigston, LE18. We regularly take jobs from customers across Leicestershire, including Leicester city, Oadby, Blaby, Countesthorpe, Market Harborough, and surrounding areas.
For larger pieces or customers who cannot easily transport furniture, we can sometimes arrange collection — please enquire when you get in touch.
48 Leicester Rd, Wigston LE18 1DR