Sofa Replacement Parts

57 products indexed • Avg rating 4.41 • Avg price $60

Sofa Replacement Parts offers components for repairing and upgrading sofas, including cushions, springs, legs, slipcovers, and hardware across budget through mid-range options. The 57 indexed products average a 4.41 rating and typical prices span about $33–$157. Notable brands include BEN'SHOME among others

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How do I identify which replacement part fits my sofa?

Measure the part you need (length, diameter, thread type for legs, bolt spacing for brackets) and note the material and attachment method; compare these specs to the replacement part listing and check compatibility notes for common sofa types such as sectional, recliner, or futon

What are the common types of sofa replacement parts I might need?

Common parts include legs and feet, cushions and covers, frame brackets and corner blocks, springs and sinuous spring systems, recliner mechanisms, and zipper or Velcro repair kits for upholstery

How much should I expect to spend on sofa replacement parts?

Prices vary by part and material; small items like screws, brackets, or zipper kits are often under $50, mid-range items such as replacement legs or cushions typically range from $30 to $150, and major components like recliner mechanisms or custom cushions can cost more

What materials and finishes are best for sofa legs and hardware?

Common materials are wood, metal (steel or aluminum), and hard plastic; choose metal for strength and durability, wood for a traditional look, and match finishes (stain, chrome, powder-coat) to your sofa’s style while ensuring the load rating and mounting type are compatible

Can I replace upholstery parts like cushions and zippers myself?

Yes—many cushion inserts, covers, and zipper repair kits are designed for DIY replacement; follow size and closure type specs, use appropriate tools, and consult online guides or videos for techniques like foam cutting, seam repair, and cover reinstallation

How do I care for replacement cushions and covers to extend their life?

Follow the manufacturer’s cleaning codes—removeable covers often have machine-wash or spot-clean instructions, foam inserts benefit from regular rotation and airing, and using upholstery protectors can reduce staining and wear

What should I check when buying used or third-party replacement parts?

Verify dimensions, thread sizes, mounting hole locations, load ratings, and return policies; inspect photos and ask sellers about wear, missing fasteners, and compatibility with your sofa model before purchasing