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QuestionHow do I size a board to place under the cushions?Community AnswerSize it so it rests on the wood frame, not just sitting on the springs.
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QuestionCan I put a piece of board under the cushions to stop the sagging?Community AnswerYes, this will provide additional support.
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QuestionHow do I fix a sagging couch?Community AnswerYou can try changing the foam underneath, or check if you have a warranty.
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QuestionWhy is my couch, that is only two months old, starting to sag?Community AnswerChances are the foam has merely broken in. New foam will soften with use. It will never feel exactly as it did the day you brought it home. It doesn't necessarily mean the foam is defective.
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QuestionIf the sagging springs have come off the frame, what should I do?Community AnswerYou should take it to a repair shop, because they may need to re-stretch the springs.
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QuestionWhat should I do if the leather cushions are not removable?Community AnswerTake the dust cloth off, release the fabric from the back and inside off the arms. The full seating area should then just flip forward to remove the foam.
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QuestionHow thick should the wood be to reinforce the couch?Community AnswerLook at the wood size the couch was made with. This is a good gauge to use when determining wood sizes to use.
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QuestionIf I add plywood under the cushions, will it tear the fabric underneath? Is there some way to prevent that?Community AnswerI have used a combination of 1/4 inch plywood with masonite glued to it, ending up at about 3/4 of an inch and creating a very smooth surface so the cushions won't tear or get splinters. Masonite is available anywhere plywood is, it is a very smooth engineered hardwood.
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