Motorhome seating, camper cushions, dinette sets, and specialty vehicles — if it's padded, Sean can reupholster it.
RV & Specialty Vehicle Upholstery
RVs, motorhomes, and camper trailers present unique upholstery challenges. The space is compact, the components are often oddly shaped, and the materials need to handle the same wear as residential furniture while surviving the vibration, temperature swings, and storage conditions of travel. Factory RV upholstery — often cut thin and cheaply — doesn't hold up well, and many owners find themselves living with deteriorated interiors years before the rest of the vehicle needs attention.
Sean Sheridan handles all types of RV interior upholstery: Class A, B, and C motorhomes; fifth-wheel and travel trailers; camper vans and converted sprinters; and pop-up campers. Work typically includes driver and passenger cab chairs, rear seating areas, sofa-beds and jackknife sofas, dinette booth cushions, and slide-out furniture. Custom replacement cushions for non-standard RV configurations — the kind you can't find as a direct replacement part — are a common request Sean is well-equipped to handle.
Specialty vehicles are also part of Sean's portfolio. Golf carts, snowmobiles, ATVs, and other recreational vehicles with padded seating are all within scope. He's also worked on agricultural equipment and commercial vehicles where custom seating needs to be rebuilt from scratch. If it has cushions and you need them replaced, call and describe what you have — there's a very good chance Sean can help.
One of the most common problems RV owners face is that replacement cushions for older or discontinued models simply aren't available from the manufacturer. Sean can build custom cushions from scratch to match any original dimension, shape, or configuration — including the oddly angled L-shaped booth cushions common in travel trailers, or the irregular sofa cushions in older Class A coaches.
He'll come to the vehicle to measure, or you can remove cushions and bring them in as templates. Either way, Sean produces a replacement that fits precisely and is built to last significantly longer than the original. Cover fabric can be matched to the existing interior or chosen as an upgrade.
Common Questions
Yes — this is one of Sean's most common specialty requests. He builds custom cushions from scratch using original cushions as templates, or by measuring the vehicle directly. Any shape or size can be reproduced.
Yes. Sean works on custom van builds and sprinter conversions, including custom bench seats, sleeper platforms with mattress toppers, and removable cushion systems. He's done full interior upholstery packages for custom builds.
For large motorhomes or built-in furniture that's impractical to remove, Sean can come to the vehicle and work on-site. For cushion and seat work that can be removed, he'll often take pieces to his shop for the best result.
Yes. Golf cart seat upholstery is a routine job — Sean can replace seat tops and backs in any color vinyl, including two-tone custom combinations. Snowmobile seat reupholstery using durable, cold-weather-rated vinyl is also available.
Professional Craftsmanship. Honest Service. Built to Last.
Sean offers free, no-obligation estimates on every job. Call or fill out the form — he'll respond within 24 hours.