Webbing & Decking

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Upholstery webbing is what holds a seat together. Before foam or fabric goes on, this is the layer that carries weight, keeps springs in place, and prevents the seat from sinking over time. At Midwest Fabrics, you will find jute webbing, polypropylene webbing in multiple widths, seat listing, headliner listing, and the tools needed to install everything correctly. Whether you are fixing a single chair or working through a full shop run, this collection covers the base layer of the job. Replacing worn webbing before adding new upholstery foam and fabric gives the piece a solid structure again. When that support layer fails, the seat loses shape and the rest of the materials wear out faster. Starting here makes the rest of the work hold up the way it should.

Upholstery webbing is what holds a seat together. Before foam or fabric goes on, this is the layer that carries weight, keeps springs in place, and prevents the seat from sinking over time. At Midwest Fabrics, you will find jute webbing, polypropylene webbing in multiple widths, seat listing, headliner listing, and the tools needed to install everything correctly. Whether you are fixing a single chair or working through a full shop run, this collection covers the base layer of the job. Replacing worn webbing before adding new upholstery foam and fabric gives the piece a solid structure again. When that support layer fails, the seat loses shape and the rest of the materials wear out faster. Starting here makes the rest of the work hold up the way it should.

Webbing Types and What Each One Is For

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