Recliner Repair — leather and mechanism.
Cracked armrests, worn headrest, peeling vinyl — I fix the leather. And if your recliner won't open, won't close, or is stuck in one position, I fix the mechanism too. All at your home, in one visit.
Get a Recliner Repair Quote
Text photos of the damage — I reply personally in 5–15 min with an honest price.
Recliner Repairs We've Done
Leather, vinyl, mechanisms — fixed at your home.


Recliner Arm Burn
Heat mark & vinyl crack eliminated


Armrest Crack & Peeling
Surface restored & color matched
All Types of Recliner Damage
Armrest Cracks
The most common recliner issue — armrest edges split and crack with daily use. Filled and color matched.
Headrest Wear
High-contact area that wears through first. Surface restored to match the rest of the chair.
Peeling & Flaking
Bonded leather peeling off the seat or back. Stripped and refinished with flexible coating.
Burns & Heat Marks
Common near the armrest. Filled and blended — most disappear completely.
Tears & Cuts
Sharp edges, pet damage, fabric tears. Stitched or filled depending on size and location.
Color Fading
Sun fading, discoloration from body contact. Color matched on-site using professional dyes.
Simple as texting a friend.
Text Me a Photo
Photos of the leather damage — and if the mechanism is the issue, describe what it does (or doesn't do).
Real Price in 5–15 min
I give you an honest quote covering everything — leather and mechanism if needed. No surprises on the day.
I Come to Your Home
One visit, one person — I fix the leather, the mechanism, or both. Chair stays right where it is.
What Recliner Owners Say
"My recliner wouldn't close anymore — the lever just flopped. Denis fixed the mechanism and touched up the leather on the armrests in the same visit. Saved me buying a new chair."
"My cat destroyed one arm of my recliner over the years. Denis made it look brand new. He came to my house during my lunch break — took maybe 90 minutes. Incredible."
"Had a heat mark burn on the armrest and the headrest was completely worn through. Both fixed perfectly. Color match is spot-on. Very happy."
Recliner Repair FAQ
Yes. If your recliner won't recline, won't close, is stuck in one position, or the handle/lever is broken — I diagnose and fix it on-site. Most mechanism issues are a broken cable, spring, or locking clip. I carry common parts and tools to sort it out in one visit. Text me a description of the problem and I'll tell you if it's fixable before I come.
Leather repairs on a recliner typically run $75–$280. A mechanism fix runs $80–$180 depending on what's broken. If you need both done at the same visit, there's no double trip charge. I'll quote everything upfront so there are no surprises.
Yes — always. I come to your home with everything I need. Your recliner doesn't move. I do leather repair and mechanism work right there in your living room.
Yes — headrests and armrests are actually the most common recliner repairs I do. The leather wears through first in high-contact spots. I restore the surface and color-match it to the rest of the chair so it looks consistent.
Yes — 90 days on all work, leather and mechanism. If anything fails under normal use within 90 days, I come back and fix it at no charge.
Text me — I'll reply in 5–15 minutes.
Leather damage, broken mechanism, or both — I'll sort it out.
Text photos of the damage and describe the mechanism issue if there is one. I reply within 5–15 minutes with a real price. No commitment needed.
Hours: Mon–Fri 8am–6pm · Sat 9am–3pm
Serving Denver Metro & Boulder, CO