Sinking Sofa

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  • Опубликовано: 2 янв 2025

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  • @TommyTimebomb100
    @TommyTimebomb100 4 месяца назад +1

    There's craziness going down on the streets of London at the minute. Watching this with a can of beer has made my day. 👍

  • @Hermitinthemountains
    @Hermitinthemountains 2 года назад +5

    Great video! I have a sinking couch and am trying to figure out if I can fix it or if I need to hire someone to do it for me. I don’t know anything about fixing upholstered furniture, so this helped me get an idea of what to expect and what kind of work would be necessary depending on what I find when I flip it over and open up the bottom. Also, thank you for responding to questions in the comments! Those were very helpful as well, and I appreciate you taking the time to help folks out!

    • @the323vlog4
      @the323vlog4  2 года назад

      It’s my pleasure! Thanks for watching and supporting us

  • @kingfenix365
    @kingfenix365 Год назад +3

    Amazing job👍🏻. With this video and the right tools people can make a sofa that anyone would consider garbage, come to back to life.

  • @cherylcook2405
    @cherylcook2405 3 года назад +4

    Really liked how you explained what was done and why and then showed step by step. This was great! Thank you.

  • @cwl206
    @cwl206 Год назад +1

    Wow great job! Had saggy cushions and saw that my stay wires are shot. Thanks! Liked and subbed!

  • @emberstonequest
    @emberstonequest 2 года назад +4

    So helpful, thank you! I've been thinking about looking deeper into my sofa's sagging issues (I've already tried restuffing the cushions which worked for a while). I suspected it might be the middle support beam, but now I'm thinking it could be the springs too/instead! Great video for an overview of some of the issues and how to/what to get to try and DIY it better yourself.
    Video suggestion - I noticed you used a few tools I don't know, or that you might have made to help with the job. Like that tool that was part wood that helped you install the new springs. Could you make a video explaining what each tool is that we'd need to refurb our sofas? Thanks again for making this one. Appreciate it :)
    NVM - just found what that one is called in your replies to other commenters. Thanks :)

    • @the323vlog4
      @the323vlog4  2 года назад

      Sorry about that. This was one of my first videos and didn’t think to list my tools . Oops

  • @DangNguyen-hx7im
    @DangNguyen-hx7im Год назад +1

    Excellent video. Thanks very much for your clear, helpful works. Just wondering what kind of edge wire I can buy and how many of them ? Do they make the springs stronger and so as the seats? Thank you.

    • @the323vlog4
      @the323vlog4  Год назад

      I would say they’re definitely helpful in creating a stronger seat. They sdisperse the weight evenly so all the pressure isn’t on one or two springs. The springs usually come in 9 and 11 gauge if I remember correctly

  • @urisupitcha496
    @urisupitcha496 2 года назад +1

    Very good and helpful.Thank you from Germany!!!

    • @the323vlog4
      @the323vlog4  2 года назад

      Thanks for watching! Glad it helped

  • @timkamerer6763
    @timkamerer6763 7 месяцев назад +1

    holy cow thats my sofa. thanks for the great video.

  • @lfuentes4098
    @lfuentes4098 3 года назад +6

    Nice! I thought the sinuous springs were not worth fixing but this looks like it’s doable for a DIYer. Except maybe I would need help stretching those springs.

    • @the323vlog4
      @the323vlog4  3 года назад +3

      It can be difficult! A string helps. If you can find a spring puller that will help a lot!

    • @TheBooban
      @TheBooban 3 года назад +2

      @@the323vlog4 i saw that tool. Wish I had it last week. My repaired springs are not as taut as the old ones but it will have to do. For those that are looking for clips for those plastic clips that inevitably snap, there are metal ones you can order that match the measurements on AliExpress. These little clips on these vids with old furniture..they don’t work for factory furniture.

  • @letitiatrenier
    @letitiatrenier 3 года назад +2

    Thats awesome. Very talented man.

    • @the323vlog4
      @the323vlog4  3 года назад

      Thanks for watching and the encouragement!

  • @Cris_V_00
    @Cris_V_00 3 года назад +2

    Looks great, nice job

  • @alitaritchie7838
    @alitaritchie7838 Год назад +1

    This is really helpful. What is that metal thing with the spikes called? (At 5:18 into the video and attaches the fabric to the frame)

  • @tim7076
    @tim7076 Год назад +1

    Excellet and fun tutorial to watch

  • @tieu112
    @tieu112 3 года назад +3

    Great video and explanation. Can you tell me what kind of tool that is to pull the new spring into the clip? And what kind of gauge wire and clamp go secure the springs together?

    • @the323vlog4
      @the323vlog4  3 года назад +4

      Thanks for watching!
      Spring puller : amzn.to/3Cic6uZ
      Spring set with clips: amzn.to/2XkS2sD

    • @tieu112
      @tieu112 3 года назад +4

      @@the323vlog4 dude, thanks for actually replying. I really appreciate it

    • @the323vlog4
      @the323vlog4  3 года назад +1

      @@tieu112 No problem! That’s what we are here for

    • @the323vlog4
      @the323vlog4  3 года назад

      @@tieu112 I usually put that information in my video description. This must have been one of my first videos before I started

  • @kclark7783
    @kclark7783 Год назад +1

    Just have a few springs that have come loose. I don't think I need to take off the fabric to replace the spring clips...?

    • @the323vlog4
      @the323vlog4  Год назад

      Typically it’s the right way to go about it. Every situation is different though

  • @Bwiez
    @Bwiez Год назад +1

    The point is to prevent the foam in the seat from sinking, put a layer of protective fabric on top of the nosag so that the foam doesn't get cut by the nosag which makes the seat sink.

    • @the323vlog4
      @the323vlog4  Год назад +1

      The foam was not the issue in this case. I’m not sure if you noticed, but this sofa DID have a protective layer between the springs and foam. The issue on this sofa was frame/spring related . Thanks

  • @suyelahmad2376
    @suyelahmad2376 9 месяцев назад +1

    Very nice I'm Sofa mekar ❤

  • @BoyceBailey
    @BoyceBailey 3 года назад +3

    Not seen an edge wire before. Does it stop the springs from splaying out or does it have another purpose?

    • @the323vlog4
      @the323vlog4  3 года назад +3

      Thanks for asking! It is intended to disperse the weight evenly across all springs

  • @CWRhoads
    @CWRhoads 3 года назад +3

    Very detailed, thanks!

    • @the323vlog4
      @the323vlog4  3 года назад

      You’re welcome. Thanks for watching

  • @mr.standing4christ491
    @mr.standing4christ491 2 года назад +2

    What's the name of the tools you used? Where was they purchased from? Thanks nice work!!

    • @the323vlog4
      @the323vlog4  2 года назад

      Which tool were you specifically interested in? I usually link them in my video description, but I may have forgotten

    • @mr.standing4christ491
      @mr.standing4christ491 2 года назад +1

      @@the323vlog4 Thanks for replying beloved I was interested in them all I think in that one video I watched don't believe it was noted in the description if it was I'm sorry I'll watch again and scroll down and see. thanks a lot for your channel peace and love sent your way!

    • @the323vlog4
      @the323vlog4  2 года назад +1

      @@mr.standing4christ491 yeah, I don’t see them listed. Maybe I had t quite started doing that yet! Here you go:
      Oscillating tool: amzn.to/3dPOc3b
      staple remover: amzn.to/3pA6CaD
      Osborne spring stretcher: amzn.to/3R1wlVa
      Clamps: amzn.to/3QBGxUq

  • @tanthiennguyen9308
    @tanthiennguyen9308 Год назад +1

    Wunderschön Natur

  • @jeffkolman1108
    @jeffkolman1108 2 года назад +1

    What is the name of the tool you use for the spring tension? A hundred videos show people stretching them by hand, but our springs are too strong to reach the hook. We need that tool!

    • @the323vlog4
      @the323vlog4  2 года назад +1

      Sorry for the delay! Just saw this. amzn.to/3CiqcQg

  • @all4faMilia
    @all4faMilia 2 года назад +3

    We have 2 sofas that are no fun to sit on ie. stuffing, straps loose, I'm curious how much a job like this would cost

    • @the323vlog4
      @the323vlog4  2 года назад +5

      A lot of it will depend on how easy it is to remove the seat decking…things that Affect this are:
      Are there decorative tacks that have to come off?
      Are there layers and layers and layers(dust cover, welt cording, fabric, etc) ?
      How many staples did the manufacturer use?
      Is it just the springs that need replacing or the springs and the foam cores?
      Are there technicians willing to perform the task In Your home or are they going to require to pick it up and work on it at their shop.
      foam core materials are expensive right now so materials wise, that could add $150.
      I’d expect it to take 1/2 day if everything goes as planned and it’s just the springs.
      If the cores need replacement, a full day.
      In my market, a job like that would average between $400-$800

  • @ScottSellsSoCal
    @ScottSellsSoCal 2 года назад +2

    Hello, are you in Southern California? I recognize the 323 is that’s your area code… I have a leather sectional that is 3 pieces… the flexsteel springs of the couches are sagging and it’s only 2 average weight people and adult use. I want to repair them… so much for the “flexsteel lifetime warranty” If you’re local I’d like to get them fixed to last another 5 years or so.

    • @the323vlog4
      @the323vlog4  2 года назад

      No, unfortunately we are not. It’s a scripture reference to Colossians 3:23 . Best of luck! Have you tried calling them to see if they can send out a tech?

  • @mariotovar6197
    @mariotovar6197 2 года назад +1

    Wow, NICE!

  • @markkwong9512
    @markkwong9512 Год назад +1

    how much did that cost to fix?

    • @the323vlog4
      @the323vlog4  Год назад

      I don’t Quite remember, I would assume around $600-$800 since I picked it up, delivered it and it took around 4 hrs to repair.

  • @elsplace896
    @elsplace896 3 года назад +1

    To put springs on I have to repair four in the middle, I will just pull the sofa down so that the back of the sofa is on the floor?

    • @the323vlog4
      @the323vlog4  3 года назад +2

      Whichever way is most comfortable for you. I personally lean them forward on their front end, but I typically have to rotate it a few different ways to get all the staples

  • @RZ-sh6yi
    @RZ-sh6yi 3 года назад +1

    Nice job. But, the screws on the frame I would had faced them down to the floor.

    • @the323vlog4
      @the323vlog4  3 года назад

      Yeah, it could definitely go both ways, plenty of clearance.

  • @mqayyum9226
    @mqayyum9226 2 года назад +1

    Hi, my springs are not broken like shown here they just slide out of the hook after a couple of days after i put them back. Any idea what i can do to fix this? Thanks

    • @the323vlog4
      @the323vlog4  2 года назад

      Maybe add a new spring clip and make sure the end of the spring is bent to prevent it from sliding out.

  • @LaShawnLatera
    @LaShawnLatera 3 года назад +1

    How much would a repair service like this cost?

    • @the323vlog4
      @the323vlog4  3 года назад

      a lot of it depends on your specific market and the individuals experience and overhead cost. For my area (central Texas), our hourly Rate is around $80/hr if the item is brought to us. If we repair it on-site, it is more. I’d estimate a repair like this to run a minimum of $300. I can’t remover because it has been a while, but I believe this one was around $400-$500. We picked it up, repaired it our shop and delivered it back

  • @ladygardner9114
    @ladygardner9114 2 года назад +1

    Where do I go to get the springs?

    • @the323vlog4
      @the323vlog4  2 года назад +1

      Depends on what size you need. You might check Amazon. They’re called sinuous springs. They have various sizes or large rolls of them . You will need bolt cutters to cut them to size

    • @ladygardner9114
      @ladygardner9114 2 года назад +1

      @@the323vlog4 thank you!

    • @the323vlog4
      @the323vlog4  2 года назад

      @@ladygardner9114 my pleasure

  • @yazminp3215
    @yazminp3215 3 года назад +1

    Alot of work but seems worth it

  • @dawnscreations1
    @dawnscreations1 3 года назад +1

    What’s that you are using to pull the springs tighter. Also should so change the springs after 15 years or keep the old ones. Thanks nice vidoe

    • @the323vlog4
      @the323vlog4  3 года назад +1

      Thank you so much for watching! This is the spring puller that I use amzn.to/3CGA7MM

    • @the323vlog4
      @the323vlog4  3 года назад +2

      Springs can last a very long time. I would recommend pushing on them to see how the tension feels. I have seen some that have lasted decades. I’ve also seen wire gauge springs that are used in more modern furniture that aren’t worth anything

    • @dawnscreations1
      @dawnscreations1 3 года назад +1

      thank you very much

    • @the323vlog4
      @the323vlog4  3 года назад

      @@dawnscreations1 you’re welcome!

  • @rogeriorodriguez1212
    @rogeriorodriguez1212 Год назад +2

    🙏

  • @davecooke7868
    @davecooke7868 3 года назад +1

    What if nothings broken ,but still sags?

    • @the323vlog4
      @the323vlog4  3 года назад +1

      It can really be one of two things then. One, it could be cheap springs that are beginning to lose tension, or it could be the foam cores of the seats that are beginning to wear. For your sake, I would hope that it is the foam cores, as they are easier to replace. I would recommend looking around your area and seeing if you can locate a upholstery supplier who has more dense foam. How long have you had the furniture?

  • @AjAllIN
    @AjAllIN 2 года назад +1

    Well done 👌🏽😭

  • @joshuadsb9
    @joshuadsb9 11 месяцев назад +1

    You should've laid the sofa on its back so you weren't fighting gravity when you put the polyfill in.

    • @the323vlog4
      @the323vlog4  11 месяцев назад +1

      I don’t remember it ever giving me any trouble honestly, but Ill Try that out sometime and see

    • @joshuadsb9
      @joshuadsb9 11 месяцев назад

      That's what I do and find it much easier.

  • @Fetherko
    @Fetherko 11 месяцев назад

    You didn't cover the zigzag springs with burlap. ...

    • @the323vlog4
      @the323vlog4  11 месяцев назад

      Why would I? The manufacturer has a thick white padding between the springs and decking

  • @m.m.m.c.a.k.e
    @m.m.m.c.a.k.e 2 года назад +1

    Furniture is made poorly :sighs: get what you pay for

  • @pammacinnes8354
    @pammacinnes8354 Год назад +1

    will you marry me?

  • @doubleaa658
    @doubleaa658 3 года назад +1

    Making it the American way not cheap Chinese way

  • @Channel_unavailable614
    @Channel_unavailable614 2 года назад

    Still looks like a garage couch throw it away waste of time and money

    • @the323vlog4
      @the323vlog4  2 года назад +1

      Not my problem. If they want to pay for it, that’s their decision.

    • @Channel_unavailable614
      @Channel_unavailable614 2 года назад

      You should of done a better job dummy

  • @obg7
    @obg7 Год назад +2

    What would be the cost of that repair?