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Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2025
This repair kit worked perfectly to repair a broken spring on our couch! The replacement parts were a better quality than the couch's original parts!
TN
Reviewed in Canada on September 18, 2024
This was a great kit for my sofa repair project. Good quality and strong - the springs, attachments, stay wire, and clips. I highly recommend House2Home.I replaced broken springs and wires, and reinforced the old wire.I only wish the kit came with more clips, as I had to buy more from House2Home (the new wire needed to be clipped everywhere, not just to the new springs.) Reccommend anyway.
Beth Ford
Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2024
The screws break off. Even if you are very gentle with the screws they break anyway. I replaced all of them with galvanized hex heads from the ACE hardware. The springs are good. The clips seem to work but they are thin and flimsy. I would have replaced them if I had known.
Steve Yates
Reviewed in the United States on December 19, 2024
I had an 20yr old loveseat that was too soft to set in, so we had boards under the seat cushions. I thought I would try this to salvage it. The kit had everything I needed to fix the underseat springs, including a few extra pieces of hardware and several feet more wire than needed. It worked out great, it raised up the seat height and now supports you weight without feeling like you're sinking to the floor.I called up the online PDF using the QR code in case I got in trouble, but didn't need it. But the instructions seem to include the info one would need. Probably not a kit for beginners as the springs are strong enough that a mistake could likely send you to the ER.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2024
The sofa spring is strong and very sturdy, however, the connectors could be more easier to work with. The skin grip patch that we received was actually not for the G7 diabetic equipment.. Summary, we are HAPPY with the repair kit.
Janine
Reviewed in Canada on October 9, 2024
Decided to extend the life of an old sofa by replacing some broken springs. Everything you need to do that is included in this kit. If you follow the instructions it’s pretty easy to do. Has given us a bit more time with our old sofa. A pretty easy DIY.
Sue & Marc
Reviewed in Canada on January 24, 2024
Some of the springs in my leather couch had collapsed due to certain guests 'dropping' hard onto it. I knew at least 2 springs appeared to have been broken without dismantling the couch from underneath, but I didn't know what hardware I would need to repair it. This kit had ALL the hardware necessary to complete the job and for a reasonable price you will be able to handle just about any spring problem. If the frame is good, you can adapt the hardware in the kit. I opted to replace the two affected springs, but the brackets holding the springs had broken. The metal brackets in the kit were adaptable though mounted differently than OEM. The springs in the kit needed to be cut by hacksaw to fit. The tie-down clips secured the new springs to the old support wire, but if you needed new support wire it's included in the kit. Be prepared for a lot of effort to put the springs in place, and you'll need an industrial stapler to re-install any lining you had to remove to access the springs. This is a tough job, so be prepared work for it! Those springs need to be pulled in place while securing them. You 'll also need different pliers to crimp the tie-down clips; a combination of needle-nose and vise-grips. But if you're reasonably handy it's a lot cheaper than a new couch, particularly if the rest of it is in good shape.
Shaz
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2024
The middle section of our couch had collapsed because of some broken clips that had been holding the support system in place. The original system didn't use zig zag springs, but we decided to remove the old system and put in four zig zag springs instead. We couldn't easily remove the couch upholstery, so we cut through the fabric that lies beneath the cushions. Installing the springs took less than 2 hours. Definitely a two-person job to pull the springs tight enough to get them to lie almost flat. We wore heavy duty gardening gloves to protect our hands while pulling the springs. We used pliers to crimp the stay wire holders - that wasn't easy but it worked. This repair kit was a great solution that will allow us to keep our couch for a lot longer.
Nelson
Reviewed in Canada on April 1, 2024
Was able to repair my coach in my man cave saved me from buying a new one
O
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2023
I've ordered and uses three sets of these to bring life back into our couch. We have had the couch for 10 years plus, so the springs are worn out. But, the couch still looks great.I put one of these in between each of the original springs because I couldn't get to the mounting brackets of the original springs. That's why there are so many springs on the couch. I did the center cushion area first a while ago and then the sides went bad. I should have done them all at the same time since now the center is less springy/firm than the sides. If I have to replace springs again when the fabric of the couch is still in good shape I will likely get some bolt cutters and cut the original springs out and replace all the springs at once with a ton of these. If I had known what I know now I would have done that from the beginning.Using the mounting tabs is easy enough. The clips that hold the springs to the thick wire is more difficult. I'm sure there is a specialty tool, but I just used a pair of slip joint pliers.
Karla Frolek
Reviewed in Canada on October 26, 2023
Product was easy to install and fixed the sofa. This is the second time I’ve used these. Everything was there to complete the job.Only thing the screws are to long.
Ruth Keeling-Holt
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2022
We had two broken springs on the old couch. It took us four hours to finish the job.You need a bolt cutter to get the broken springs off....luckily we have a set of bolt cutters...but even then you need a lot of strength to cut those springs. Be prepared for that !! Once we got the broken springs off the new ones went on with no problems. Our biggest issue was with the wrapping clamps that hold the stabilizer wires. We had a hard time getting the old ones off and a harder time getting the new clamps on. We found that we had to use channel locks to hold one side of the clamp, while using needle nose pliers to bend the clamps around the springs and wire.I dropped one star on my review because it would be better if the instructions had better details on how to easily bend the clamps. We tried many combinations of wrenches and pliers to find a combo that worked. It would be easier if it was spelled out on the best method to get the job done.All that being said. The repair kit was well worth the money. And the very favorite old couch is back in business.
Sean Eldridge
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2020
We all have at least that one piece of furniture that we love. For me it's my couch. I bought it at a store, Sofa Express, probably about 20 years ago. Store went out of business not long after I bought it. It may be the most comfortable couch I've ever sat/laid on. Unfortunately, over the last few years it's popped a couple of springs. The result of that was the couch would kind you suck you into the middle back and the center cushion was sagging in. So I decided to google fixing couch springs and it didn't look too hard. And with this kit it certainly was. The instructions were decent. But I just affixed the new springs into the old hooks based on the other original springs that were still in the couch. It took me about an hour and half all told to get the job done.I will say that maybe I went overboard as only 2 springs were broken and this kit has 4. I removed the broken ones and then also replaced the two on either side of the broken springs thinking they would have been getting extra work for a long time. That was probably unnecessary, as the couch is VERY firm in the middle section now. But, I suppose, the middle spring will likely be used the most regardless so I guess I'll just have to spend some time getting the new springs "broke-in."And I also just re-used the spring holders since they were still in good shape. I was thankful for that as I don't know if getting the drill into that space would have been feasible. Once you learn the trick for the wire connectors, that go long ways on the support wire, they aren't too bad. Take your pliers and just kind of pull the tabs, but grab the whole connector, not just the tabs. Once they bend just a little bit they are much easier to get into their final position.
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