Your booths take a beating every service. When the vinyl cracks, the seams split, or the cushions go flat — that's what your customers notice. We fix DFW restaurant and bar seating that works as hard as you do.
Commercial Seating Specialists
Restaurant booths aren't household furniture. They handle hundreds of customers a week, get wiped down with bleach, exposed to spills, heat, and direct sunlight — and they do it every single day. The materials and methods that work for residential upholstery aren't the same ones that hold up in a commercial dining room.
We use vinyl selected specifically for high-traffic commercial applications — high rub count, moisture-resistant, and easy to clean with the products restaurants actually use. The right material doesn't just look good on day one — it holds up through years of daily service.
Some booths need a full vinyl and foam overhaul. Others just need the cracked panels replaced. We assess every job honestly — we'll tell you what's actually wrong, what it will take to fix it, and whether it's worth repairing versus replacing. Our guide on what worn restaurant seating costs your business helps frame that decision before you call. If a booth is too far gone, we'll say so.
We understand that booths out of service means lost seating capacity. We work with your schedule — mornings, off-days, or phased booth-by-booth — so repairs don't shut down your dining room. Timeline and scheduling are confirmed before any work begins.
What We Fix
Every one of these damage types is fixable. The question is whether you fix it now — or wait until a customer photographs it and puts it on Google.
The most common restaurant booth failure. Vinyl cracks along seams, at seat edges, and across the backrest — usually from age, heat, and constant use. The surface splits, then peels, then the foam underneath absorbs spills. Replacement vinyl with the right commercial grade prevents this cycle from repeating quickly.
Punctures, cuts, and rips from keys, belt buckles, plates, or general heavy use. A small tear spreads. Once the substrate is exposed, moisture and cleaning chemicals accelerate the damage. Early repair is always cheaper than waiting for the tear to double in size.
Foam breaks down under years of high traffic. Booths that once felt firm start to sag, bottom out, or feel uneven. Compressed foam isn't just uncomfortable — it accelerates wear on the vinyl above it. Foam replacement as part of a reupholstery job restores the seat to its original profile.
Food, grease, bleach, and sanitizer all degrade vinyl over time. What starts as surface staining becomes discoloration and brittleness. Bleach damage in particular accelerates cracking — the vinyl loses flexibility and splits faster. Commercial vinyl rated for chemical exposure resists this significantly better.
Seams at corners and edges take the highest stress load and are usually the first to go. Once a seam pulls apart, the entire panel starts to separate. Restitching before the panel detaches completely is a quick repair. Waiting until the full panel is loose is a full replacement job.
Candle wax, hot plates set too close, and the occasional cigarette leave marks that don't come out with cleaning. Burn damage is localized but visible — a single burn mark on an otherwise good booth is fixable with a panel replacement that matches the surrounding material.
Not sure what you're dealing with? Send us a photo. Text or message us a few shots of the booth damage and we'll give you a straight answer on what the repair involves before you bring anything in or schedule a visit.
What We Do
Booths, bar stools, banquettes, dining chairs. If it's commercial seating and it's broken, we fix it.
We handle everything from a single cracked panel on one booth to a full dining room reupholstery across 30 seats. Partial repairs are exactly that — we replace only what's damaged, matching the existing vinyl as closely as possible. Full reupholstery strips the booth down to the frame, replaces foam and cover, and delivers a like-new result.
Bar stools and banquette seating are quoted alongside booths when the job involves the full dining room. We can handle the full scope in one visit rather than scheduling separate trips for different seating types. For offices, hotels, and other venues, see our full commercial upholstery services.
Commercial Vinyl Selection
The material you choose determines how long the job lasts. Restaurant seating needs vinyl that can handle hundreds of daily contacts, repeated chemical cleaning, and Texas heat — not residential-grade fabric.
The premium standard for commercial and marine upholstery. Highest rub counts available — Sunbrella marine vinyls reach 600+ rub count, far exceeding standard restaurant vinyl requirements. Wide selection of colors and textures, strong brand recognition (customers notice the tag). Best durability-per-year of any material we carry. Higher upfront cost, lowest total cost of ownership.
A versatile commercial vinyl used across automotive, RV, executive, and commercial seating applications. Recommended for automotive seating, RV seating and trim, home office, executive seating, and foyer/lounge seating — which means it handles the full range of conditions a restaurant creates. Good rub count, wide color range, durable under repeated cleaning.
Marine-grade vinyl distributed by Keyston Bros. Built for moisture, UV, and outdoor conditions — the same demands a busy restaurant creates indoors. Good mid-range durability at a reasonable price point. The "Premium" in the name is marketing; it's a solid mid-tier material that performs well in commercial applications without the premium price tag of Sunbrella.
Our entry-level commercial vinyl — and the most commonly selected option for budget-conscious jobs. The most popular choice by volume for a reason: good durability at the lowest price point in our lineup. Available in a wide range of colors. Performs well in moderate-traffic applications. If you have 20 booths that need vinyl and budget is the deciding factor, this is the right call.
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Fort Worth · Dallas · DFW
Send us photos of the damage or bring the booth in. We'll assess the scope, recommend the right material for your operation, and give you a straight quote before any work is scheduled.
6925 E Lancaster Ave, Suite B · Fort Worth, TX 76112 · Mon–Fri 7–5, Sat 7–4