Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. First pull off the bottom batting/fabric. Check the springs and make sure there are no broken ones. It works well & holds up over time. ( Log Out /  Then start on one side and zip-tie diagonally all the way across. This the absolute easiest way to fix a broken spring in a piece of furniture. Nov 13, 2017 - We all have used zip-ties in certain situations, but we're missing out on other uses of zip-ties. Couch Repair Upholstery Repair Upholstery Tacks Upholstery Cleaner Furniture Upholstery Upholstered Chairs Furniture Repair Furniture Projects Diy Furniture. Then start on one side and zip-tie diagonally all the way across. Post was not sent - check your email addresses! Click HERE for more zip tie ideas Then start on one side and zip tie diagonally all the way across. Start by zip-tying the S springs around the wooden frame (at the top and bottom of each S spring.) 429. ( Log Out /  If a spring is broken, you can also find replacements online or at some furniture stores to give your couch the support it needs. Sorry, your blog cannot share posts by email. Change ), You are commenting using your Twitter account. Using a staple puller, remove staples holding the light fabric to one side. Article by Hometalk. Zip-Ties has many uses that can make our lives easier and can be used as a replacement for many things we need. I think this would only work for springs that are broken far enough away from where the zip tie is attached. Start by zip tying the S springs around the wooden frame (at the top and bottom of each S spring.) Change ), You are commenting using your Google account. As shown in the photo below, I put a zip tie on a spring as if it was broken so that you can get an idea of the placement. ( Log Out /  Start by zip-tying the S springs around the wooden frame (at the top and bottom of each S spring.) Depending on where the break is, you also might also be able to use a zip tie (cable tie). Check the springs and make sure there are no broken ones. You may need some pliers to help stretch the spring into place. ( Log Out /  Change ). Use 11″ or better zip ties to tighten up old springs: First pull off the bottom batting/fabric. Try using heavy-duty zip ties to pull them in together and keep the support distributed properly. What's best about zip-ties, is that they are so simple to use and very inexpensive. Change ), You are commenting using your Facebook account. Take a look at these ideas and life hacks you can do using zip-ties. Oddly simple, yet very effective. Check the springs and make sure there are no broken ones. Try it! Pull the fabric back to expose the springs. Use 11″ or better zip ties to tighten up old springs: First pull off the bottom batting/fabric.