Cancel

    Search

    Gresham's Lake Auto Upholstery

    4.8 (6 reviews)

    Get a quote

    You can now request a quote from this business directly from Yelp

    Services - Gresham's Lake Auto Upholstery

    Auto upholstery

    Gresham's Lake Auto Upholstery Photos

    You might also consider

    Recommended Reviews - Gresham's Lake Auto Upholstery

    Your trust is our priority, so businesses can't pay to alter or remove their reviews. Learn more about reviews.
    Yelp app icon
    Browse more easily on the app
    Review Feed Illustration

    3 months ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    11 months ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    4 years ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    3 years ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0
    Photo of Cathi L.
    44
    18
    10

    11 years ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    9 years ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    Ask the Community - Gresham's Lake Auto Upholstery

    You might also consider

    Verify this business for free

    Get access to customer & competitor insights.

    Verify this business

    Fibrenew North Raleigh Wake Forest - Delivered another batch of chairs to North Carolina Museum of Art today with Fibrenew Chapel Hill Durham. About half done, half to go.

    Fibrenew North Raleigh Wake Forest

    (9 reviews)

    Brian is the real deal and I'd gladly recommend him to all my friends/family. Here's my story:…read more I recently acquired a (very) rare car that holds tremendous sentimental value to me. The BMW E39 5 series never came equipped with BMW's "cinnamon" interior- only European examples received it. Well, I somehow got my hands on a 2003 525iT wagon that had this exclusive "BMW Individual" Cinnamon interior- possibly the only one in the country. I currently have a 2000 528iT in alpine white that I'm rebuilding from the ground up and this was my ideal interior to swap in. Though it was rare, it was also very beat up (15yrs and 195k miles would do that). The front seat had the most wear. As you can see in the photos (check Google reviews for the photos unless), the front thigh bolster had some huge rips in it and the black threading (which looks fantastic against the cinnamon interior) was wearing/getting dirty. In addition, there was massive wear in the side bolsters. Also, the driver's side door panel was very worn. I was concerned this wasn't salvageable and that I was back to square one with my build. This is where Brian came in. When he saw my seat, he laid out what he could do and what he couldn't. Every good salesperson understands the importance of managing expectations. Brian did just did- but managed to exceed what I thought could be done to restore these super old seat. My seat looks like new, has that "new leather feel," and the door card looks just like it came out of the factory back in 2003! Special note on the door panel- Brian noticed the special black stitching and didn't just spray over it carelessly. Wanting to keep the original look and protect its exclusivity, he took the time to hand paint it with extreme attention to detail and it shows! It looks perfect. I'm extremely excited to install all the new interior into my car and drive one of my "dream builds." It's all thanks to Brian that I get to experience it "how it was" back in its former days of glory. If you're in the Triangle and looking for leather/vinyl restoration, give Brian a call. He won't disappoint.

    The text message exchange speaks for itself. They may do a good job but I'm certain they're leaving…read moremoney on the table due to poor customer service with first timers. Just my opinion.

    Auto Interiors & Tops - New location at 2808 S. Wilmington St. Raleigh, NC. More convenient location to serve our customers.

    Auto Interiors & Tops

    (33 reviews)

    I went to Auto Interiors & Tops, Inc., with an unorthodox request: they they make me some 10' x 10'…read moreblack canvas backdrops with 25 metal grommets across the top like the ones I use in the part of my book publishing job where I'm a traveling bookseller at academic conferences and trade shows. Nothing to do with auto interiors. Or tops. And yet they were able to accommodate my special needs, and I am grateful for it. The place is located in downtown Raleigh, near Natty Greene's and Napper Tandy's, etc., and is essentially a big garage where they do precisely what the aptly named business suggests: they reupholster car interiors and tops. Go figure. I brought in one of my existing canvas backdrops and worked first with Tim, and later with Travis---both of whom are just as pleasant as can be---to recreate the blasted things, and both were eager to help me with my bizarre demands. The Sunbrella fabric they used is stiffer than the fabric the boating company that made our original backdrops, and the black color is rich and dark and a near-perfect match to the originals. I haven't tried the new ones out at an exhibit, but I think I won't be able to mix them with the old ones, because they'll look different side-by-side. However, when paired just by themselves, I think they'll look great, although perhaps they won't drape quite as nicely as the old ones. They are tough and well made, though, so I know I'll get years of use out of them. Initially, they ordered only enough fabric to make the backdrops 7' long, but it's imperative to have them 8', so they had to order more as a not insignificant cost. However, the company did call me before they did so to let me know that there would be an additional charge, at which point I ordered a third backdrop, because one of the old ones became a casualty of BookExpo America: separated from the other boxes in our return shipment and I imagine abandoned forever in a dusty, lonely UPS warehouse somewhere (moment of silence). (Be honest: my job description is boring the shite out of you right now, isn't it? Hey, but you know, I get to travel to some kickass places for it. Toronto and New Orleans this fall, Los Angeles in January [suck it, cold weather!], New York City in February [yeeeeeah, I'mma freeze my bohonkus off] and Honolulu in March [I'll be conducting business from the beach, TYVM: Mai Tais for life!].) But I digress. In sum, I am beyond pleased with the customer service I received from Auto Interiors & Tops and I appreciate their willingness to help an exhibits manager out. (Don't lie: you yawned when I mentioned my job title, didn't you? You are just, like, so bored right now.) The receptionists are friendly and helpful and the guys doing the upholstering are great about giving you updates and super-quick to return your calls. I also want to mention here that they finished all three backdrops almost an entire month before I said I needed them (!). They also were kind enough to UPS them to me, since it would've been a bit of an inconvenience for me to trek out there during work. I'll have to post a follow up when I actually put them the backdrops to use this fall, but I'm confident that they'll be just swell.

    We tried to charge me $50 to vacuum up pet hair! What does Double Vacuum mean then? ¼ of the total!…read moreThe kid told me he needed a special tool to pick up the pet hair

    Gresham's Lake Auto Upholstery - autoupholstery - Updated May 2026

    Loading...
    Loading...
    Loading...