Our Foam Pad Upholstery

We know that comfort is as much a matter of personal preference as style, so our inventory includes a wide variety of foam pads tailored to different needs and tastes. Whether you prefer firm support, plush softness, or anything in between, our collection of high-quality foam inserts will guarantee that you find the ideal combination of coziness and durability for your cushions.

In addition to this, we are here to see that the foam encasements you require matches well with the design and the materials of your furniture making it look very complete. We can make high-quality foam inserts which cannot be found anywhere else to add a touch of style and comfort.
 

Why Foam Pad Quality Matters in Upholstery

Foam is the core of your furniture’s comfort and durability. Cheap or deteriorating foam leads to sagging cushions, uneven support, and discomfort – all signs that it’s time to upgrade. With the right foam density, shape, and quality, you can transform how your furniture looks and feels, while also extending its usable life by years.

High-quality foam supports posture, retains shape under pressure, and holds upholstery fabrics tightly, preventing wrinkles and wear. For businesses in hospitality or healthcare, commercial-grade foam ensures both comfort and code compliance.

How to Tell When Your Foam Needs Replacing

Foam cushions don’t last forever. Here are signs it’s time for a replacement:

• Sagging or uneven cushions

• Visible indentations or breakdown of support

• Cushions feel flat or uncomfortable

• Furniture looks wrinkled or misshaped

• Increase in allergy or odor issues from old foam

If your upholstery fabric is still in good shape, replacing the foam alone can restore the piece without a full reupholstery.

FAQs About Custom Foam Replacement in Jacksonville & St. Augustine

We offer foam replacement for nearly all types of furniture cushions, including sofas, armchairs, window benches, patio seating, dining chairs, and custom-built pieces. We also replace foam in RV cushions, boat seating, and commercial upholstery like restaurant booths and waiting room chairs.

Common signs include sagging, uneven support, visible dips, or discomfort when sitting. If your cushion quickly flattens or doesn’t bounce back, the foam is likely deteriorated. Replacing the foam can instantly improve comfort and extend the life of your upholstery.

Yes, we specialize in custom-cut foam pads tailored to your exact dimensions, including rounded corners, bevels, T-cushions, or notched designs. Just bring your measurements or an old cushion as a template, and we’ll replicate it with precision.

We stock a range of foam options, including high-density polyurethane, high-resilience (HR) foam, memory foam, latex foam, and outdoor Dry Fast foam. Each type serves different needs in comfort, durability, and moisture resistance, and we’ll help you select the best one for your furniture.

Absolutely. We recommend wrapping most foam replacements in a layer of polyester fiberfill (Dacron) to create a fuller, softer, and more professional appearance. It also helps reduce fabric wrinkling and extends fabric life.

You only need to bring the cushion insert or the cover. We can measure and replicate the foam insert to fit your cushion cover exactly. However, if your project involves structural repair or reupholstery, we can evaluate the entire furniture piece.

Most single cushion replacements are completed within 1–3 business days. Larger or multi-cushion jobs may take longer, but we always work to provide quick turnaround while maintaining quality craftsmanship.

Yes, we provide quick-dry outdoor foam that resists mildew and drains water efficiently. It’s ideal for patio furniture, boats, and RV seating, especially in Florida’s humid climate.

Definitely. We provide foam replacement and cutting services for commercial clients including hotels, restaurants, offices, medical clinics, and property management companies throughout Jacksonville, Ponte Vedra, and St. Augustine.

Yes,. we use upholstery-grade foam from trusted U.S. manufacturers that meets or exceeds fire safety standards for residential and commercial use, including CAL 117 compliance where required.