re upholsery

Mar 14, 2005
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We have a Abbey Piper that is 16 years old and the time has come to change the seating and covers plus curtains (original). Can anybody advise on the best way to go about looking for a good caravan upholstry specialist that will hopefully last us another 16 years.
 
Apr 4, 2005
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Hi Martin

Depending where you are we had some work done by Tockfield and an excellent job they did too. They are in Derbyshire.
 

ctj

Feb 16, 2008
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Sorry to hijack the thread but i am also after our avondale cushions revampin does anyone know of a decent upholster in the northwest area thanks
 
Apr 4, 2005
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If you know of a reputable upholsterer in your local area I would try them first. Our local man would have done ours and also replaced the foam if necessary but I didn't find this out until recently.
 
Dec 14, 2006
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Quite honestly, at this age of the van, it is not really economic to spend a lot of money on reupholstery...it is quite an expensive business. I took a Coachman to Tockfield about 5 years ago, new seats and re-covered in my own fabric cost almost
 
Feb 17, 2007
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To avoid the nightly upholstery shuffle we replaced the cushions on both front singles with made to measure mattresses - one per side - and use scatter cushions for back support all for around the
 
Mar 14, 2005
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Quite honestly, at this age of the van, it is not really economic to spend a lot of money on reupholstery...it is quite an expensive business. I took a Coachman to Tockfield about 5 years ago, new seats and re-covered in my own fabric cost almost
 
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Hi le croc

I am in the north east of england hope you can help
I'm in the midlands Martin, a rough price for re-upholstery with 5" reflex foam and new curtains for a four berth would be between 900 and 1200 depending on the size and which fabric you choose.
 

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