Home & Garden Architecture

Home Repair of a Sagging Sofa

    • 1). Turn the couch upside down and remove the staples that hold the fabric lining using a flathead screwdriver.

    • 2). Inspect the couch's wood frame for any splits or cracks that are causing the frame boards to sag. If there is a split or crack, cut a piece of plywood with a saw to use as a splint. Hold the frame board straight and drill the splint over the broken area using wood screws.

    • 3). Look for loose or stretched sofa springs. Sofa springs can be affixed with twine or with clips. Pull tight those sofa springs that have slipped from a clip or have become untied. Secure the ends in the hook of a sofa clip and screw the clip to the couch frame. Unhook or untie one end of stretched sofa springs. Pull them tight and reaffix them to the couch frame with new sofa clips. If they are severely stretched, replace them with a new spring. Cable ties can also be tightened around neighboring springs to add an additional network of tension.

    • 4). Re-staple the fabric to the bottom of the couch, using a staple gun, and flip the couch back over.

    • 5). Examine your sofa cushions. If it seems the filling of a cushion is overly compacted and that there is a lot of extra space inside, cut a piece of foam padding with scissors to match the dimensions of the cushion. Unzip the cushion and insert the foam pad below the existing filling.

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