Is your once-plush sofa starting to resemble a deflated balloon? Do you find yourself sinking into mysterious dips and valleys when you sit down? If you’ve noticed a distinct change in the comfort and support of your favorite piece of furniture, it might be time for an upholstery intervention. While reupholstering your sofa might seem like a big step, restoring a beloved piece of furniture is often much more cost-effective and environmentally friendly than replacing it altogether. How To Spot Trouble: Signs You Need Upholstery Help The signs that your furniture might need some attention can be subtle at first. Watch out for sagging cushions that have lost their original shape and support. You might also notice loose or fraying fabric, especially on the arms and high-traffic areas. Another tell-tale sign is if you can feel the springs poking through when you sit down or see the hard outline of the internal frame. Finally, if your sofa is giving off an odd smell, or if you find yourself...