








🛋️ Bring your sagging sofa back to life—because your comfort deserves a comeback!
The House2Home 25" Couch Spring Repair Kit is a premium, commercial-grade solution designed to fix sagging sofa cushions with durable 8-gauge sinuous springs. This comprehensive kit includes 4 springs, upholstery clips, stay wire, screws, and detailed installation instructions, enabling a professional-level DIY repair that extends the life of your furniture while saving you hundreds on replacements or repairs.



















| ASIN | B07TKDDJGD |
| Additional Features | Recliner |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Arm Style | Armless |
| Back Cushion Removability | Attached |
| Back Style | Camel Back |
| Best Sellers Rank | #45,013 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #15 in Sofa Replacement Parts |
| Brand Name | House2Home |
| Collection Name | Sofas |
| Color | Silver |
| Component Connector Assembly | Installation Required |
| Cushion Construction | Multiple |
| Cushion Style | Boxed Edge |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (4,256) |
| Fill Material | Foam |
| Fire Rating | Meets Flammability Standards |
| Frame Material Type | Metal |
| Furniture Leg Material | Metal |
| Has Removable Seat Cushion Cover | false |
| Included Components | Includes 4 Sinuous Springs, Includes Stay Wire, Includes Stay Wire Clips |
| Includes All Assembly Tools | Yes |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Is Customizable? | No |
| Item Dimensions | 25 x 2 x 0.25 inches |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 2"D x 25"W x 0.25"H |
| Item Firmness Description | Firm/Increased Firmness |
| Item Weight | 1.8 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | House2Home |
| Manufacturer Grade | Premium" or "Commercial Grade |
| Material Features | Premium or Commercial Grade |
| Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Mfg Warranty Type (i.e. Parts, Labor) | limited warranty |
| Number of Pieces | 4 |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Recommended Number of People for Assembly | 1 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Furniture repair and reupholstery |
| Required Assembly | Yes |
| Room Type | Living Room |
| Seat Back Fill Material | Foam |
| Seat Cushion Configuration | Single Cushion Seat |
| Seat Cushion Removability | Attached |
| Seat Depth | 25 inches |
| Seating Capacity | 4 |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | 25" 4-pack Spring Kit |
| Sofa Type | Standard |
| Suspension Type | Sinuous Springs |
| UPC | 301652115532 |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
C**I
Great price, great quality!
This kit saved my favorite couch from the landfill, and me hundreds of $$$. I can't believe the difference! I put up with 2 broken springs for several years and was totally surprised that my algorithm fed me a random DIY article on replacement of furniture springs. A quick Amazon search led me to this option. And the (necessary) installation tool. The tool (search "Upholstery spring stretcher") cost me $20.90. First MEASURE the length. From spring end to spring end, with the broken pieces together, mine was 25" exactly. Follow the instructions!!! Here's some CRITICAL POINTERS. 1. When you attach the tool to the spring, add 2 layers of duct tape around the spring and tool end to prevent it from flying apart while pulling. 2. Have a helper (3rd hand, your foot, etc.,) apply downward pressure to the middle of the new spring while stretching. This will give the spring the added length NEEDED to get the other end hooked in. The kit also includes four lengths of wire-reinforced cord with fastening clips. I left my original cords in place, using the new clips to attach, then placed the new cords in between for added strength. 3. I had to cut access strips in the cover material, so rather than sewing, I picked up an "eyelet tool kit" with eyelets, available here for ten bucks. I made a row eyelets along the cut and laced it together like an old Nike. Looks neat and allows easy access for future repairs. Total cost for spring kit ($21.93), installation tool ($20.90), and 1203 pc. eyelet kit ($8.99). was $51.82. I would guess that to hire this as an in-home repair would be $200-$300 in the Midwest. But the satisfaction of sitting down on my freshly renewed old friend is truly priceless!! Good luck!
M**T
Not for the faint of heart
Replacing the two broken springs on our 8 year old Lazy Boy recliner was incredibly difficult. If this chair wasn't so comfortable I'd have set it on fire in the front yard after working on this job for a couple hours. The pics I didn't share of my injuries are plentiful, no way could I post a video because it would be full of f bombs. I didn't get pics of the after product either. I was too over it. Make no mistake, as replacements when you don't have absolutely clear access to the entire seat is nothing I'd advise. These springs are nearly identical to what I removed, which is pictured. The steel is the same strength, the curves even line up exactly. I was able to use the hooks on the front and the springs along the back, so I didn't need the included parts and screws. To cut the wrapped wire I only had to start a cut with a hack saw and snap it. It took two people to get the springs in place and get them fastened. Removing the old stuff took about ten minutes, installing the new springs took hours. To pull the springs back enough to get the hooks to the springs I had to brace a foot on the frame and pull back with a ratchet strap rated for 1,000 pounds while my partner used pliers and aviation cable to pull the opposite direction. At one point a spring slipped off a board I'd set into place to keep it from getting stuck in the recliner mechanisms and slammed into the tendons across the back of my hand so hard I thought it was broken. Here it is now three days later and I still can't move it without pain and it looks like an eggplant. Do not underestimate how strong these springs are. I had on thick leather gloves, that's the only reason more blood wasn't shed. Wear safety glasses, gloves, and keep others clear from anything that might fly out. As to the finished product, these are great! The recliner is more comfortable than it's been in years. The clamps for the wrapped wire were relatively easy to use without a special tool. I bent the center tab slightly to get a curve to it before sticking the wires in, then used needle nose pliers to complete the bend. To get the two outside tabs bent, I used the curved part of regular pliers. I found it was better to stick a thin wooden shim between the spring and fabric while putting in the clamps. The edges could easily cut or snag it. There's more than enough of the wrapped wire for my project since I simply replaced the two pieces it had, but I might cut one more and add it for a little extra support in a chair that is heavily used and likely abused. If this product is what you need and you're ready to do the work then I'd recommend this brand. It's great quality and has what you need to get it done. I'm not sure I'd blindly do this again. I think I'd make sure I had more access than I did with this one, but if so I will buy this brand again.
J**N
Works great.
Fixed the hole in my sofa! It was easy to install, it was pretty tollerant on placement of the anchors, there were some extra parts too which came in handy. My big rear sits in the same spot every evening. I felt like i was sitting on the floor because i was so much lower than everyone else. Im sitting high and mighty now, my back doesnt hurt anymore either.
Y**W
Solid replacement spring weird number of clips and no screws
Short version: spring is pretty solid, but you need your own screws and to buy extra wire clips if you are working on anything bigger than a chair. It was a solid replacement spring and does the job. It is slightly thicker gauge than the stock spring I was replacing. The install was not super easy, but easy enough, that's the nature of the job not really a factor of the item. I am satisfied with the end result. What I didn't like: 1) The clips require screws, but screws are no included that is just weak 2) It's a two pack of springs, but comes with 8 mounting clips I guess if you break 4 of them? 3) it came with maybe just enough springing wire to do two full passes on the two-seater part of my sofa, but it only comes with 10 clips and tells you to clip the wire at each spring. I basically did every third spring and only one pass and I was out of clips, the numbers just don't make sense. Other than that it's a solid product for what it is and it feels sturdy upon completion.
S**W
Perfect replacement parts..
Perfect replacement size, relatively easy to install..
M**R
Works great!
I bought this as a last ditch effort to fix my recliner. The new one I wanted was $1,800, so I thought I would give this a go to see if I could fix it. I had two broken springs right in the middle of the seat. I want sure if I would be able to stretch these without a tool, but they worked fantastically. The length was perfect. When I flipped the chair back over, it was like it was brand new. The comfort and spring was back. The chair went from zero support to perfect support. If you are brave enough to try to fix something rather than just throw it out, these work great.
T**A
Works for a temporary fix, nothing long term
Easy to install just a short term fix though.
A**R
did the trick
T**N
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.
A**E
Très utile pour réparation de lazy boys
N**9
Product delivered on time and was exactly as described, but was the wrong length. My mistake and it was returned. I am placing a new order for the correct length.
A**A
El material es súper resistente, inlcuso mejor que los que traía de fabrica mi sillón
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