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Crystal Schwab says, "We reached out to Service Master Restoration by BTM after another water mitigation company failed to meet our expectations. My husband and I were looking for a second opinion but we were very concerned about choosing the wrong company for the second time. When I called Tessica answered and she was very understanding of my apprehension. She answered some questions and then put the water mitigation inspector, Alex, on the phone. Alex did not pressure me. He asked to come out and see our home free of charge so that he could give honest feedback of the approach his company would take to remediate the water damage from the a water line. Alex came out to our home and inspected the three floors that were impacted. Alex was professional; he listened to me explain what happened and he was attentive as I explained the areas of concern where the previous mitigation company failed to listen and take action. Alex checked everything that we asked him to check and then he checked even more. Alex found a wall that was still wet that my husband and I did not even point out and the first company overlooked. I really appreciate that he he identified this additional area as the safety of my family depends on our home being dry and safe. Alex also confirmed other ares that the first company said were dry were not actually dry. Even more important to us was that Alex acknowledged that areas we were concerned with would need to be checked. Alex cleared the need to remove additional flooring, walls, a portion of the ceiling, a vanity, flooring, and insulation with our insurance company. These were all items the first company refused to check even after we asked repeatedly and water marks were visible. Tessica called and scheduled us an appointment with the remediation team. Josh Schumacher and Collin were our remediation team. Both of these men were professional and attentive as we once again explained what happened. Josh had notes from Alex but he still listened to everything we had to say and he was very reassuring that him and Collin would make sure our home was dry and safe. The two of them answered any questions we had during the process and they treated our property with respect as they deconstructed the wet areas of our home. The two of them also cleaned up after themselves as they went along. When they finished everything on their list they asked us if we had any other areas of concerns. I informed Josh that there were still spots in the basement that needed to be checked. I told Josh that Alex had already gotten approval for these items to be checked. Josh said it was not a problem and he would reachg out to Alex after I showed him were the areas were. I appreciate that Josh listened to me, checked the area, and then corresponded with Alex. The reprsentative of the first company we called tended to ignore our thoughts. Alex confirmed that these areas had been approved for work and apologized that the information was left off the report. This could have caused my husband and I additional stress but because of how Josh and Alex handled the situation we felt no increased stress. Josh and Collin found water and wetness in the areas we were concerned about. They safely removed our vanity to find that water had settled under the vanity. Josh and Collin set up the air movers and humidifiers and they walked us through everything they had deconstructed. They also fogged areas with antimicrobial. The two of them asked if there was anything else we needed before leaving. Kevin came out the following day to check the wetness ratings of the material in our home. He moved a few blowers around and he was willing to check every area I asked him to check. Kevin was very understanding of our desire to make sure our home was safe. Josh came out the next day as we had indicated we are normally home during the day but we happened to be gone when he arrived. He reached out to us on the phone and he made arrangements to come back later that day. Our overall experience with Service Master Restoration by BTM was very good."See more
Crystal Schwab says, "We reached out to Service Master Restoration by BTM after another water mitigation company failed to meet our expectations. My husband and I were looking for a second opinion but we were very concerned about choosing the wrong company for the second time. When I called Tessica answered and she was very understanding of my apprehension. She answered some questions and then put the water mitigation inspector, Alex, on the phone. Alex did not pressure me. He asked to come out and see our home free of charge so that he could give honest feedback of the approach his company would take to remediate the water damage from the a water line. Alex came out to our home and inspected the three floors that were impacted. Alex was professional; he listened to me explain what happened and he was attentive as I explained the areas of concern where the previous mitigation company failed to listen and take action. Alex checked everything that we asked him to check and then he checked even more. Alex found a wall that was still wet that my husband and I did not even point out and the first company overlooked. I really appreciate that he he identified this additional area as the safety of my family depends on our home being dry and safe. Alex also confirmed other ares that the first company said were dry were not actually dry. Even more important to us was that Alex acknowledged that areas we were concerned with would need to be checked. Alex cleared the need to remove additional flooring, walls, a portion of the ceiling, a vanity, flooring, and insulation with our insurance company. These were all items the first company refused to check even after we asked repeatedly and water marks were visible. Tessica called and scheduled us an appointment with the remediation team. Josh Schumacher and Collin were our remediation team. Both of these men were professional and attentive as we once again explained what happened. Josh had notes from Alex but he still listened to everything we had to say and he was very reassuring that him and Collin would make sure our home was dry and safe. The two of them answered any questions we had during the process and they treated our property with respect as they deconstructed the wet areas of our home. The two of them also cleaned up after themselves as they went along. When they finished everything on their list they asked us if we had any other areas of concerns. I informed Josh that there were still spots in the basement that needed to be checked. I told Josh that Alex had already gotten approval for these items to be checked. Josh said it was not a problem and he would reachg out to Alex after I showed him were the areas were. I appreciate that Josh listened to me, checked the area, and then corresponded with Alex. The reprsentative of the first company we called tended to ignore our thoughts. Alex confirmed that these areas had been approved for work and apologized that the information was left off the report. This could have caused my husband and I additional stress but because of how Josh and Alex handled the situation we felt no increased stress. Josh and Collin found water and wetness in the areas we were concerned about. They safely removed our vanity to find that water had settled under the vanity. Josh and Collin set up the air movers and humidifiers and they walked us through everything they had deconstructed. They also fogged areas with antimicrobial. The two of them asked if there was anything else we needed before leaving. Kevin came out the following day to check the wetness ratings of the material in our home. He moved a few blowers around and he was willing to check every area I asked him to check. Kevin was very understanding of our desire to make sure our home was safe. Josh came out the next day as we had indicated we are normally home during the day but we happened to be gone when he arrived. He reached out to us on the phone and he made arrangements to come back later that day. Our overall experience with Service Master Restoration by BTM was very good."

Q & A

Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on Thumbtack.

What is upholstery cleaning?

From your carpets to your drapes to your furniture, all fabrics need to be cleaned. Cleaning upholstery, or the fabric on your furniture, removes the dirt and oils that are transferred to couches and chairs through regular use. Because furniture upholstery can be delicate and colors can fade easily, it’s often a good idea to let professional sofa cleaners handle the job. They’ll determine the type of fabric — usually cotton, linen, wool, suede or microfiber — and the appropriate method for cleaning it, either steam-cleaning or applying a dry-cleaning solvent. In general, cleaning an entire piece of furniture includes a pretreatment, cleaning, and neutralizing rinse to the body, plus removing and cleaning all cushions and cleaning all crevices.

An upholstery cleaner may clean the entire piece of furniture, on a regular schedule or by request, or do spot treatments to remove pet, food, drink, or oil and grease stains. Furniture can also be deodorized to remove the smell of pets or tobacco smoke. Furniture that’s used often, like that in your family room, should be cleaned once a year to keep it fresh and extend its life. Sofa cleaners often also offer repair services to mend tears in fabric or patch holes in leather.

How much does it cost to repair a couch?

It can cost anywhere from $55-$300 to repair furniture, such as a couch. However, most people spend $100-$150 on furniture repairs. Ultimately, how much you’ll pay to fix a broken couch will depend on the specific repairs needed, the couch’s size and other factors. That’s why you should always get cost estimates from several repair services to find out how much it’ll cost to repair your couch or sofa.

What does it cost to reupholster furniture?

Most people pay between $249-$454 for upholstery service. Prices can range from $55 to over $3,000. You can get personalized cost estimates for your furniture by contacting professionals on Thumbtack

Give the pros details about your furniture. For example, do you need a couch, loveseat, dining chairs, armchair, recliner and car seat reupholstered? How many pieces of furniture do you have? And what’s the material? These details can help the pro accurately estimate the cost to reupholster your furniture.

How much does upholstery repair cost?

Furniture upholstery services cost $360, on average. The average cost range is $249-$454, but prices can range from $55 to over $3,000. 

Various factors will drive the cost up and down, including the type of furniture, its details and material. Get personalized price quotes from upholstery repair services near you.

How much does upholstery cleaning cost?

The cost to have your upholstered furniture cleaned depends mostly on two factors: the size of the furniture and the type of fabric. The national average cost of upholstery cleaning ranges from $120 to $150. Most people have multiple pieces cleaned at once, but sofa cleaners will come to your home for just one heavily soiled couch or to spot-treat stains. The smaller the furniture, the lower the cost: A lounge chair may cost an average of $50 to clean, while a couch costs an average of $135 and an L-shaped sectional costs an average of $190. Delicate materials such as antique fabrics or suede upholstery are more expensive to clean than sturdier ones. Having the sofa cleaner do repairs will also add to the cost. Repairs such as mending a tear in fabric or patching a hole in leather may be charged by the task or by the hour; in general, repairs cost an average of $15 each. Special or delicate fabrics may cost additional fees, too.

Who cleans couches?

Even if your furniture doesn’t appear dirty or stained, your couches are collecting just as much dust, pollen, germs, pet hair and dander, and even food crumbs as your carpets. In general, the same professionals who clean your carpets and drapes can also clean your couches. Carpet cleaners usually offer upholstery cleaning services as well, and may offer a discount if you have your carpets cleaned at the same time. Alternatively, you can choose from a range of professional upholstery cleaners in your area who specialize in cleaning different types of upholstery fabrics, including delicate antique fabrics and other hard-to-clean materials such as suede. In addition to deep-cleaning the entire piece of furniture, sofa cleaners can spot-treat food, pet, and oil and grease stains. Most professionals also offer services to sanitize and deodorize your furniture and apply protectants to prevent future stains. As with carpets, experts recommend that you have your upholstered furniture cleaned once every year or two, depending on how much use it gets and whether you have children and pets.

How do you repair torn upholstery?

To repair torn upholstery, you may be able to patch the tear with glue and fabric. Or, you might be able to sew the seams together. But if you don’t know how to DIY this repair, the tear is too big or you just don’t want to do this task, you can hire an upholstery repair professional instead.  

Who can repair car upholstery?

Look for upholstery repair services near you on Thumbtack. Many of these professionals can repair car seats, sofas, dining chairs, armchairs and more.

Is it cheaper to reupholster or buy new furniture?

It may be cheaper to reupholster your sofa, chairs and other furniture instead of buying new pieces. However, you’ll need to do a bit of research to be sure. 

First, get cost estimates from upholstery professionals in your area. Then, compare the cost of reupholstery to the cost of buying new furniture. If it’s cheaper to reupholster the pieces than buy new sets, book an appointment with the pro who provides the best price.

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