
Before & After RV Captain Chair Photos
Transform Your RV Captain Chairs
At Active RV Upholstery, we specialize in RV captain chair reupholstery that restores comfort, style, and value. Our before-and-after photos show how worn, peeling seats can be upgraded with durable marine-grade materials that resist cracking, fading, and peeling. Whether you own a class A, B, or C motorhome, reupholstering your seats is the best way to get long-lasting results.
Why Reupholster Your RV Captain Chairs?
No More Peeling: We use marine-grade vinyl and performance fabrics built for sun and heat.
Better Than Covers: Seat covers slip, sag, and hide the problem. Reupholstery rebuilds your chair inside and out.
Custom Look: Choose colors, two-tone styles, or stitching details that match your RV interior.
Cost-Effective: Reupholstering is often cheaper than buying new RV furniture while lasting longer.
Custom Fit: Upholstery hugs every curve of your original seat. No slipping or bunching.
Long-Lasting: Marine-grade vinyl and fabrics resist peeling, cracking, and UV damage.
Comfort Restored: Fresh foam and padding can be added during reupholstery.
Better Investment: Extends the life of your RV furniture instead of covering up the problem.
Looks Like New: Unlike covers, reupholstery brings back the showroom look.
No. We use marine-grade vinyl designed for RVs and boats. It’s UV-stable, resists peeling, cracking, and flaking, and is made to last for years with proper care.
Many factory-installed RV seats use low-cost bonded leather or vinyl blends. These materials break down quickly under heat and sunlight. Marine-grade vinyl is different—it’s made for outdoor conditions and holds up in an RV environment.
Yes. Seat covers can slip, wrinkle, and don’t fix underlying foam damage. Reupholstery restores the chair completely, giving you a tighter fit, better comfort, and a longer-lasting solution.
Absolutely. We offer a wide range of colors and two-tone designs so your seats match your RV interior perfectly.
Most projects are completed within 10–14 days, depending on the time of the year and the material chosen.
In most cases, reupholstering is more cost-effective and gives you better quality. New RV chairs can be expensive and don’t always match your layout or size requirements.
Pricing depends on material and style, but most jobs are less than replacing your entire chair. We’ll provide a free estimate based on your project by following this link...