NAICS 8-Digit Codes for "upholstery"
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- 459130-22 - Upholstery Fabrics (Retail)Upholstery Fabrics (Retail) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 459130 that involves the retail sale of fabrics specifically designed for use in upholstering furniture. This industry includes the sale of a wide range of fabrics, including but not limited to, leather, vinyl, chenille, silk, and velvet. Upholstery fabrics are typically heavier and more durable than other types …Examples: Leather upholstery fabrics, Chenille upholstery fabrics, Velvet upholstery fabrics, Vinyl
- 313310-10 - Upholstery Fabrics (Wholesale) (Manufacturing)Upholstery fabrics wholesale manufacturing is a subdivision of the textile and fabric finishing mills manufacturing industry. This industry involves the production and distribution of fabrics that are specifically designed for use in upholstering furniture. The fabrics produced by this industry are typically durable and resistant to wear and tear, as they are intended to be used in …Examples: Chenille upholstery fabrics, Velvet upholstery fabrics, Leather upholstery fabrics, Jacquard
- 561740-04 - Carpet & Upholstery Protective ServiceCarpet & Upholstery Protective Service is a specialized industry that provides a range of services to protect carpets and upholstery from damage caused by spills, stains, and other contaminants. This industry involves the application of protective coatings and treatments to carpets and upholstery to prevent damage and extend their lifespan. The protective coatings used in …Examples: Upholstery protection for hotels, Carpet and upholstery protection for rental properties, Carpet and
- 423850-75 - Upholstery Cleaning Equipment Supplies (Wholesale)Upholstery Cleaning Equipment Supplies (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 423850 that involves the wholesale distribution of equipment and supplies used for cleaning upholstery. This industry is responsible for providing businesses with the necessary tools to clean and maintain upholstery in various settings, such as offices, hotels, and homes. Upholstery …Examples: Upholstery cleaning machines, Upholstery cleaning chemicals, Upholstery brushes
- 449110-02 - Bed Headboards (Retail)Bed headboards retail is a subdivision of the furniture retail industry that specializes in the sale of headboards for beds. Bed headboards are an essential component of a bed frame, providing support and comfort to the user. Bed headboards retail stores offer a wide range of headboards in different sizes, styles, and materials to cater to the diverse needs of their customers. These stores may …Examples: Upholstered headboards
- 561740-05 - Upholstery CleanersUpholstery cleaners are professionals who specialize in cleaning and maintaining upholstered furniture. This industry involves the use of specialized equipment and techniques to remove dirt, stains, and other contaminants from various types of upholstery, including sofas, chairs, and other furniture items. Upholstery cleaners may work for cleaning companies or operate …Examples: Car upholstery cleaning, Boat upholstery cleaning, RV upholstery cleaning
- 316110-10 - Upholstery ManufacturersUpholstery Manufacturers are companies that specialize in the production of upholstered furniture such as sofas, chairs, and other seating furniture. The process of upholstery involves covering furniture with fabric, leather, or other materials to provide comfort and aesthetic appeal. Upholstery Manufacturers typically work with a variety of materials and designs to …Examples: Sofa Manufacturers, Chair Manufacturers, Ottoman Manufacturers, Recliner Manufacturers, Loveseat Manufacturers,
- 811420-19 - Aviation UpholsterersAviation Upholsterers are professionals who specialize in the repair and reupholstering of aircraft interiors. This industry involves the restoration of seats, carpets, headliners, and other interior components of airplanes, helicopters, and other aircraft. Aviation Upholsterers work with a variety of materials, including leather, vinyl, and fabric, to ensure that the …Examples: Aircraft seat reupholstering
- 423120-21 - Automobile Uphlstry/Top Mtrl/Equipment Distr (Wholesale)The Automobile Upholstery/Top Material/Equipment Distribution industry involves the wholesale distribution of materials and equipment used in the manufacturing and repair of automobile interiors and tops. This industry includes the distribution of materials such as leather, vinyl, and fabric, as well as equipment such as sewing machines, cutting tools, and adhesives. …Examples: Leather upholstery materials, Vinyl upholstery materials, Fabric upholstery materials,
- 423850-73 - Upholsterers Supplies (Wholesale)Upholsterers Supplies (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 423850 that involves the wholesale distribution of supplies and materials used in the upholstery industry. This industry is responsible for providing a wide range of products to upholsterers, including fabrics, foam, springs, webbing, and other materials used in the manufacturing and repair of …Examples: Upholstery fabrics, Upholstery needles
- 441222-03 - Boat Covers Tops & Upholstery (Retail)Boat Covers Tops & Upholstery (Retail) is a specialized industry that deals with the retail of boat covers, tops, and upholstery. This industry involves the sale of various types of covers and tops that are used to protect boats from the elements, as well as the sale of upholstery materials that are used to enhance the comfort and appearance of boat interiors. Boat Covers …Examples: Upholstery fabrics, Vinyl upholstery
- 811420-13 - UpholsterersUpholsterers are professionals who specialize in the repair and restoration of furniture, particularly those with fabric or leather coverings. They work with a variety of furniture pieces, including chairs, sofas, ottomans, and other upholstered items. Upholsterers are skilled in repairing and replacing damaged or worn-out upholstery, as well as restoring furniture to …Examples: Sofa reupholstery, Custom upholstery design, Boat upholstery repair, RV upholstery repair,
- 423850-74 - Upholsterers (Wholesale)Upholsterers (Wholesale) are businesses that specialize in the wholesale distribution of upholstery supplies and materials to furniture manufacturers, repair shops, and other businesses that require upholstery materials. These businesses may also offer a range of services such as custom cutting and sewing of materials, as well as advice and consultation on the selection and …Examples: Upholstery repair shops, Automotive upholstery shops
- 811121-07 - Automobile Seatcovers Tops & UpholsteryThe Automobile Seatcovers Tops & Upholstery industry involves the repair and replacement of the interior components of automobiles, specifically the seats, seat covers, and upholstery. This industry is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 811121, which covers Automotive Body, Paint, and Interior Repair and Maintenance. The professionals in this industry are skilled in repairing and …Examples: Custom upholstery design
- 811192-02 - Automobile Upholstery CleaningAutomobile Upholstery Cleaning is a specialized service that involves the cleaning and maintenance of the interior of vehicles. This industry focuses on the cleaning of the upholstery, carpets, and other surfaces inside the car. The process of automobile upholstery cleaning involves the use of specialized equipment and cleaning solutions to remove dirt, stains, and odors from …Examples: Auto upholstery shop
- 423910-05 - Boat Covers Tops & Upholstery (Wholesale)Boat Covers Tops & Upholstery (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 423910 that involves the wholesale distribution of boat covers, tops, and upholstery. This industry is responsible for providing high-quality and durable boat covers, tops, and upholstery to retailers and other businesses that specialize in selling boating equipment and supplies. The products offered …Examples: Upholstery foam
- 488119-05 - Aircraft UpholsterersAircraft Upholsterers is a specialized industry that involves the repair, maintenance, and installation of interior components of aircraft. This includes the seats, carpets, headliners, sidewalls, and other interior components. The work of aircraft upholsterers is crucial in ensuring the comfort and safety of passengers during flights. They are responsible for ensuring that the …Examples: Custom upholstery design, Seat upholstery repair, Seat upholstery installation
- 314910-12 - Boat Covers Tops & Upholstery (Manufacturing)Boat Covers Tops & Upholstery Manufacturing involves the production of textile products that are used to cover and protect boats. This industry includes the manufacturing of boat covers, tops, and upholstery, which are made from a variety of materials such as canvas, vinyl, and polyester. The products produced by this industry are designed to protect boats from the elements, …Examples: Upholstery cushions
- 449129-48 - Linens (Retail)Linens (Retail) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 449129 that involves the retail sale of linens, such as bed linens, table linens, and bath linens. This industry includes the sale of a variety of linens made from different materials, including cotton, silk, linen, and synthetic fabrics. Linens (Retail) stores may also offer related products such as curtains, draperies, and towels. …Examples: Bed linens, Table linens, Bath linens, Kitchen linens, Curtains, Draperies, Towels, Blankets, Throws, Pillowcases,
- 561740-09 - Steam Cleaning-ResidentialSteam Cleaning-Residential is a subdivision of the Carpet and Upholstery Cleaning Services industry, which involves the use of high-pressure steam to clean carpets, upholstery, and other surfaces in residential settings. This method of cleaning is highly effective in removing dirt, stains, and allergens from carpets and upholstery, and is also environmentally friendly as it …Examples: Upholstery steam cleaning
- 314999-32 - Car Trimming & Upholstery (Manufacturing)Car Trimming & Upholstery (Manufacturing) is a specialized industry that involves the manufacturing of textile products used in the interior of automobiles. This industry is responsible for producing a wide range of products such as seat covers, headliners, carpets, door panels, and other interior components. The products manufactured by this industry are used in the automotive industry, …Examples: Car seat covers, Headliners, Carpets, Door panels, Armrests, Sun visors, Dashboard covers, Steering wheel covers, Gear
- 333248-23 - Tufting Machinery (Manufacturing)Tufting Machinery Manufacturing is a subdivision of the All Other Industrial Machinery Manufacturing industry. This industry involves the production of machinery used in the manufacturing of tufted textiles, such as carpets, rugs, and upholstery. Tufting machinery is used to create tufts or loops of yarn or other fibers that are then secured to a backing material to create a textile …Examples: Upholstery manufacturing, Tufted upholstery fabric manufacturing
- 334512-06 - Cleaning Machine (Manufacturing)-SteamThe Cleaning Machine (Manufacturing)-Steam industry involves the production of machines that use steam to clean various surfaces. These machines are designed to be used in both residential and commercial settings, and are used to clean a wide range of surfaces, including floors, carpets, upholstery, and more. The machines are typically designed to be easy to use, and are often equipped …Examples: Portable steam cleaners for upholstery
- 423120-69 - Automobile Seatcovers (Wholesale)The Automobile Seatcovers (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of seat covers for various types of vehicles, including cars, trucks, and vans. These seat covers are designed to protect the original upholstery of the vehicle and provide a more comfortable driving experience. The industry also includes the distribution of related products such as headrest covers, steering wheel …Examples: Leather seat covers, Neoprene seat covers, Custom-fit seat covers, Universal seat covers, Camouflage seat covers, Pet
- 423210-07 - Seating Companies (Wholesale)Seating Companies (Wholesale) are businesses that specialize in the distribution of seating products to retailers, commercial businesses, and other organizations. These companies offer a wide range of seating products, including chairs, sofas, recliners, and other types of seating furniture. Seating Companies (Wholesale) typically purchase their products from manufacturers and sell them to …Examples: Office chairs, Theater seating, Restaurant booths, Stadium seats, Auditorium chairs, Lounge chairs, Waiting room
- 459130-27 - Padding (Retail)Padding (Retail) is a subdivision of the Sewing, Needlework, and Piece Goods Retailers industry that involves the sale of various types of padding materials used in sewing and upholstery projects. This industry includes the retail sale of foam, batting, stuffing, and other materials used to add cushioning to furniture, clothing, and other items. …Examples: Upholstery foam
- 561740-02 - Carpet & Rug RepairingCarpet & Rug Repairing is a specialized industry that involves the repair and restoration of carpets and rugs. This industry is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 561740, which is dedicated to Carpet and Upholstery Cleaning Services. Carpet & Rug Repairing services are typically sought after when carpets and rugs have been damaged due to wear and tear, stains, burns, or other types of damage. …Examples: Carpet patching, Rug reweaving, Carpet dyeing, Rug fringing, Carpet stretching, Rug binding, Carpet cleaning, Rug
- 561740-06 - Fabric TreatmentFabric Treatment is a specialized industry that involves the cleaning, restoration, and protection of various types of fabrics. This industry is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 561740, which covers Carpet and Upholstery Cleaning Services. Fabric Treatment services are typically provided by professionals who have expertise in handling different types of fabrics and are equipped with the …Examples: Furniture upholstery cleaning and protection
- 811198-11 - Automobile Interior RepairAutomobile Interior Repair is a specialized industry that deals with the repair and restoration of the interior components of vehicles. This industry involves the repair of various parts of the car's interior, including the seats, dashboard, carpets, headliners, and door panels. The primary goal of this industry is to restore the interior of the vehicle to its original condition or to improve its …Examples: Upholstery cleaning
- 811420-04 - Cushions (Upholstery Service)Cushions (Upholstery Service) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 811420 that involves the repair and restoration of cushions for furniture. This industry specializes in the repair of cushions that have been damaged due to wear and tear, stains, or other types of damage. The professionals in this industry have the expertise to restore the cushions to their original condition, making them …Examples: Sofa cushions, Chair cushions, Bench cushions, Window seat cushions, Outdoor furniture cushions, Boat cushions, Car
- 811420-05 - Furniture-Outdoor-Recovering & RepairingThe Furniture-Outdoor-Recovering & Repairing industry involves the repair and restoration of outdoor furniture such as patio chairs, tables, and umbrellas. This industry also includes the recovering of outdoor furniture cushions and the repair of any damages to the furniture's structure. The goal of this industry is to extend the life of outdoor furniture and make it look like new again. …Examples: Patio furniture repair, Outdoor cushion recovering, Umbrella repair, Pool furniture restoration, Wicker furniture
- 811420-12 - TuftingTufting is a specialized process within the reupholstery and furniture repair industry that involves creating patterns of raised loops or clusters of yarn or thread on a fabric surface. This technique is commonly used to add texture and depth to furniture pieces such as sofas, chairs, and headboards. Tufting can be done by hand or with the use of specialized machinery, and requires a high …Examples: Tufted sofas, Tufted chairs, Tufted headboards, Tufted ottomans, Tufted benches, Tufted cushions, Tufted pillows,
- 238990-87 - StainproofingStainproofing is a specialized trade that involves the application of protective coatings to various surfaces to prevent staining and damage caused by liquids, oils, and other substances. This industry is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 238990, which includes all other specialty trade contractors. Stainproofing contractors work with a variety of materials, including fabrics, carpets, …Examples: Upholstery stainproofing
- 313210-03 - Chenilles (Manufacturing)Chenilles manufacturing is a subdivision of the broadwoven fabric mills industry that involves the production of chenille fabrics. Chenille fabrics are characterized by their soft, fuzzy texture and are commonly used in upholstery, bedding, and home decor. The manufacturing process involves weaving yarns of different colors and textures together to create a plush, tufted surface. Chenilles …Examples: Chenille upholstery
- 313210-05 - Cotton Finishers (Manufacturing)Cotton Finishers (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Broadwoven Fabric Mills (Manufacturing) industry that involves the finishing of cotton fabrics. This process includes a range of activities that are performed on the fabric after it has been woven. Cotton finishers are responsible for improving the quality and appearance of the fabric, as well as making it more durable and resistant to wear …Examples: Cotton upholstery fabric
- 313210-10 - Fabrics (Manufacturing)Fabrics manufacturing is a subcategory of the NAICS Code 313210, which involves the production of broadwoven fabrics. This industry is responsible for the manufacturing of a wide range of fabrics, including but not limited to, wool, silk, cotton, and synthetic fibers. The process of fabric manufacturing involves the conversion of raw materials into finished fabrics that can be used for various …Examples: Upholstery fabrics
- 313210-11 - Mills Fiber (Manufacturing)Mills Fiber (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 313210 that involves the production of broadwoven fabrics made from natural or synthetic fibers. This industry is responsible for the manufacturing of a wide range of fiber-based products, including clothing, upholstery, bedding, and industrial fabrics. The process of Mills Fiber (Manufacturing) involves the spinning of fibers …Examples: Upholstery fabrics
- 313210-14 - Pile Fabrics (Manufacturing)Pile fabrics manufacturing is a subdivision of the broadwoven fabric mills industry that involves the production of fabrics with a raised surface or pile. Pile fabrics are created by weaving two sets of yarns together, with one set forming loops that are then cut or left intact to create a raised surface. These fabrics are commonly used in the production of upholstery, carpets, and …Examples: Velvet upholstery fabric
- 313210-16 - Plushes (Manufacturing)Plushes manufacturing is a subdivision of the broadwoven fabric mills industry that involves the production of a soft and fluffy fabric with a pile surface. Plushes are typically made from natural fibers such as cotton or wool, or synthetic fibers such as polyester. The manufacturing process involves weaving the fabric on a loom and then raising the pile surface to create a soft and plush …Examples: Upholstery fabric
- 313240-04 - Knitted Fabrics (Manufacturing)Knitted Fabrics Manufacturing involves the production of fabrics by interlocking loops of yarn using knitting machines. The process of creating knitted fabrics involves the use of various types of yarns such as cotton, wool, silk, and synthetic fibers. The fabrics produced can be used for a wide range of applications such as clothing, upholstery, and industrial textiles. The manufacturing …Examples: Knitted upholstery fabrics
- 313310-11 - Woolen Mills (Manufacturing)Woolen Mills (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Textile and Fabric Finishing Mills (Manufacturing) industry, which involves the production of woolen fabrics from raw wool. The process of woolen mills includes cleaning, carding, spinning, weaving, and finishing of woolen fabrics. The woolen mills use specialized machinery and equipment to produce high-quality woolen fabrics that are used in …Examples: Woolen upholstery
- 313310-13 - Chenilles (Wholesale) (Manufacturing)Chenilles (Wholesale) (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Textile and Fabric Finishing Mills (Manufacturing) industry. This industry involves the production and wholesale of chenille fabrics, which are characterized by their soft, fuzzy texture and often used in upholstery, bedding, and clothing. Chenille fabrics are made by weaving a yarn with a pile on one side, which is then cut to …Examples: Chenille upholstery fabric
- 313310-20 - Fabrics (Wholesale) (Manufacturing)The Fabrics (Wholesale) (Manufacturing) industry involves the production and distribution of a wide range of fabrics to various businesses and industries. This industry is responsible for manufacturing and distributing fabrics to be used in clothing, upholstery, bedding, and other textile products. The fabrics produced by this industry can be made from a variety of materials, including …Examples: Upholstery fabrics
- 313310-29 - Rayon Fabrics (Wholesale) (Manufacturing)Rayon fabrics (wholesale) (manufacturing) is a subdivision of the textile and fabric finishing mills industry that involves the production and distribution of rayon fabrics. Rayon is a semi-synthetic fiber made from cellulose, which is chemically treated to produce a soft and durable fabric. Rayon fabrics are known for their versatility and are used in a wide range of applications, including …Examples: Rayon upholstery fabrics
- 313310-32 - Textile Converting (Wholesale) (Manufacturing)Textile Converting (Wholesale) (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 313310 that involves the process of converting raw textiles into finished products that are ready for use. This industry is responsible for taking unfinished textiles and transforming them into a range of products such as clothing, bedding, and upholstery. Textile Converting (Wholesale) (Manufacturing) is a …Examples: Upholstery fabrics
- 313310-33 - Textile Converting (Manufacturing)Textile Converting (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 313310 that involves the process of transforming unfinished fabrics into finished products. This industry is responsible for converting fabrics into various forms such as sheets, rolls, and strips. The process of textile converting includes cutting, sewing, dyeing, printing, and laminating fabrics to create a range of products …Examples: Upholstery fabrics
- 313310-36 - Velvets & Velveteens (Wholesale) (Manufacturing)Velvets and velveteens are luxurious fabrics that are known for their soft and plush texture. This industry involves the wholesale and manufacturing of these fabrics, which are often used in high-end fashion, upholstery, and home decor. The process of creating velvets and velveteens involves weaving a base fabric and then cutting the loops on the surface of the fabric to create a pile. The …Examples: Upholstery fabrics
- 313310-37 - Woolen & Worsted Fabrics (Wholesale) (Manufacturing)The Woolen & Worsted Fabrics industry involves the manufacturing and wholesale of fabrics made from wool and worsted yarns. Woolen fabrics are made from the fleece of sheep or lamb, while worsted fabrics are made from longer fibers of wool from the same animals. The manufacturing process involves carding, spinning, weaving, and finishing the fabrics. The industry produces a wide range of woolen …Examples: Upholstery fabrics
- 313310-40 - Yarn-Texturizing Throwing/Winding Mills (Manufacturing)Yarn-Texturizing Throwing/Winding Mills (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Textile and Fabric Finishing Mills (Manufacturing) industry. This industry involves the process of texturizing, throwing, and winding yarns. Texturizing is the process of adding bulk and texture to yarns, while throwing is the process of twisting and winding yarns together. Winding is the process of transferring yarn …Examples: Upholstery manufacturing
- 313320-05 - Leather-Artificial (Manufacturing)The Leather-Artificial (Manufacturing) industry involves the production of synthetic leather materials that imitate the look and feel of genuine leather. These materials are used in a variety of applications, including clothing, footwear, upholstery, and automotive interiors. The manufacturing process typically involves coating a fabric base with a polyurethane or PVC resin, which is then …Examples: Vinyl upholstery
- 314999-18 - Quilting (Manufacturing)Quilting manufacturing is a specialized industry that involves the production of quilted fabrics and products. Quilting is the process of sewing two or more layers of fabric together to create a thicker padded material. The industry produces a wide range of products, including bedspreads, comforters, pillows, and upholstery. Quilting manufacturing involves the use of specialized machinery …Examples: Upholstery
- 316110-04 - Leather (Manufacturing)The Leather (Manufacturing) industry involves the production of leather from raw animal hides and skins. This process includes several stages such as curing, tanning, dyeing, and finishing. The resulting leather can be used for a variety of products such as shoes, belts, jackets, and furniture upholstery. The industry is highly specialized and requires skilled workers to operate the …Examples: Leather furniture upholstery
- 325220-04 - Manmade Organic Fbrs-Ex Cellulosic (Manufacturing)The Manmade Organic Fbrs-Ex Cellulosic (Manufacturing) industry involves the production of synthetic fibers and filaments that are made from organic materials other than cellulose. These fibers are created through a chemical process that transforms organic materials into a fiber form. The industry includes the manufacturing of fibers such as nylon, polyester, and acrylic. These fibers are used in …Examples: Polyester fibers for upholstery
- 327110-10 - Furniture Accessories Decor (Manufacturing)Furniture Accessories Decor (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 327110 that involves the production of various decorative items and accessories that are used in furniture. This industry is responsible for manufacturing a wide range of products that are used to enhance the aesthetic appeal of furniture pieces. The products manufactured in this industry are designed to complement the …Examples: Upholstery tacks
- 336360-01 - Auto Seatcovers Etc-Material/Eqpt (Manufacturing)Auto Seatcovers Etc-Material/Eqpt (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 336360 that involves the production of materials and equipment used in the manufacturing of motor vehicle seating and interior trim. This industry is responsible for the creation of a wide range of products that are used in the production of car seats, including fabrics, foam padding, and other materials that are …Examples: Automotive upholstery materials
- 336360-03 - Automotive Trimming/Apprl Findings (Manufacturing)Automotive Trimming/Apprl Findings (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 336360 that involves the manufacturing of various interior components of motor vehicles such as seats, headliners, door panels, and carpets. This industry is responsible for producing the materials that are used to cover and decorate the interior of a vehicle. The materials used in this industry are diverse and …Examples: Automotive upholstery
- 336612-05 - Marine Equipment & Supplies (Manufacturing)Marine Equipment & Supplies (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 336612 that involves the production of various equipment and supplies used in the marine industry. This industry is responsible for manufacturing a wide range of products that are essential for the operation and maintenance of boats, ships, and other watercraft. Marine Equipment & Supplies (Manufacturing) includes the …Examples: Marine upholstery and fabric manufacturers
- 337127-09 - Furniture (Manufacturing)Furniture manufacturing is the process of creating furniture pieces from raw materials such as wood, metal, plastic, and fabric. This industry involves designing, producing, and distributing furniture for various purposes such as residential, commercial, and institutional use. The furniture manufacturing process includes several stages such as design, cutting, shaping, joining, finishing, and …Examples: Upholstered furniture
- 339940-12 - Staples Staplers & Tackers (Manufacturing)Staples, staplers, and tackers manufacturing is a specialized industry that involves the production of various types of staplers, staples, and tackers. These products are used in a wide range of applications, including office work, construction, and upholstery. The manufacturing process involves the use of specialized machinery and equipment to produce high-quality products that meet the …Examples: Upholstery staplers
- 339999-66 - Yacht Furnishings (Manufacturing)Yacht Furnishings (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 339999 that involves the manufacturing of high-quality furnishings for yachts. This industry is responsible for producing a wide range of products that are specifically designed to meet the unique needs of yacht owners. Yacht Furnishings (Manufacturing) is a highly specialized industry that requires a great deal of skill and …Examples: Yacht upholstery
- 423140-02 - Automobile Parts & Supplies-Antique (Wholesale)The Automobile Parts & Supplies-Antique (Wholesale) industry involves the wholesale distribution of antique automobile parts and supplies. These parts and supplies are typically used for the restoration and repair of vintage and classic cars. Companies in this industry may specialize in a particular make or model of antique car, or may offer a wide range of parts and supplies for various types of …Examples: Antique car upholstery materials
- 423210-34 - Hotel & Motel Furnishings (Wholesale)The Hotel & Motel Furnishings (Wholesale) industry involves the wholesale distribution of furniture and furnishings specifically designed for use in hotels and motels. This industry provides a range of products that are essential for the comfort and convenience of guests, including beds, bedding, linens, towels, curtains, drapes, carpets, lighting fixtures, and decorative items. The industry also …Examples: Hotel room furniture, Bedding and linens, Towels and washcloths, Curtains and drapes, Carpets and flooring, Lighting
- 423510-26 - Nails & Tacks (Wholesale)The Nails & Tacks (Wholesale) industry involves the distribution of nails and tacks made of various materials such as steel, brass, and aluminum. These products are typically sold in bulk to retailers, construction companies, and other businesses that require large quantities of nails and tacks for their operations. The industry also includes the distribution of related products such as screws, …Examples: Upholstery tacks
- 423840-66 - Textile Mill Supplies (Wholesale)Textile Mill Supplies (Wholesale) is a subdivision of Industrial Supplies Merchant Wholesalers that specializes in the distribution of supplies and equipment used in textile mills. This industry involves the wholesale of a wide range of products such as textile machinery, parts, and accessories, as well as chemicals, dyes, and other materials used in the textile manufacturing process. Textile …Examples: Upholstery manufacturers
- 423840-88 - Cloth Cutting Machines (Wholesale)Cloth cutting machines (wholesale) is a subdivision of the industrial supplies merchant wholesaler industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of machines used for cutting cloth and other textiles. Cloth cutting machines are used in a variety of settings, including textile mills, garment factories, and upholstery shops. These machines are designed to cut large quantities of …Examples: Upholstery shops
- 424310-02 - Bindings-Bias & Straight (Wholesale)Bindings-Bias & Straight (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Piece Goods, Notions, and Other Dry Goods Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of bindings, both bias and straight, which are used to finish the edges of fabrics and textiles. Bindings can be made from a variety of materials, including cotton, polyester, and nylon, and come in a range of …Examples: Upholstery manufacturers
- 424310-20 - Nailheads & Nailhead Trimming (Wholesale)Nailheads & Nailhead Trimming (Wholesale) is a subdivision of the Piece Goods, Notions, and Other Dry Goods Merchant Wholesalers industry. This industry involves the wholesale distribution of nailheads and nailhead trimming products. Nailheads are decorative elements that are used to embellish clothing, furniture, and other items. Nailhead trimming is a type of decorative trim that is made up of …Examples: Upholstery
- 449129-12 - Chair Seats (Retail)Chair Seats (Retail) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 449129 that involves the retail sale of chair seats. This industry includes establishments that sell a variety of chair seats, such as dining chairs, office chairs, and accent chairs. Chair Seats (Retail) stores may also offer customization services, such as reupholstering or refinishing chairs to meet the specific needs of their …Examples: Dining chairs, Office chairs, Accent chairs, Recliners, Rocking chairs, Bar stools, Folding chairs, Armchairs, Lounge
- 449210-24 - Vacuum Cleaners-Household-Dealers (Retail)Vacuum Cleaners-Household-Dealers (Retail) is an industry that specializes in the sale of vacuum cleaners for household use. This industry involves the retail sale of a variety of vacuum cleaners, including upright, canister, stick, handheld, and robotic models. These vacuum cleaners are designed to remove dirt, dust, and debris from floors, carpets, and upholstery. Vacuum …Examples: Bagless vacuum cleaners, Corded vacuum cleaners, Lightweight vacuum cleaners, Multi-surface vacuum cleaners, Pet vacuum
- 532210-13 - Steam Cleaning Equipment-RentingSteam Cleaning Equipment-Renting is a specialized industry that involves the rental of steam cleaning equipment to individuals and businesses. This industry is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 532210, which is focused on Consumer Electronics and Appliances Rental. Steam cleaning equipment is used to clean and sanitize a variety of surfaces, including carpets, upholstery, tile, and grout. …Examples: Carpet cleaning companies, Janitorial services, Event rental companies, Home cleaning services, Auto detailing
- 532210-16 - Vacuum Cleaners-RentingVacuum Cleaners-Renting is a specialized industry that involves the rental of vacuum cleaners to customers for a specified period of time. This industry is a subdivision of the Consumer Electronics and Appliances Rental industry, which is responsible for renting out various household appliances and electronics to customers. Vacuum Cleaners-Renting is a convenient option for customers who require …Examples: Upholstery cleaner rental
- 561740-07 - Lamp Shades-Cleaning & RepairingLamp Shades-Cleaning & Repairing is a specialized industry that involves the cleaning and repairing of various types of lamp shades. This industry is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 561740, which is dedicated to Carpet and Upholstery Cleaning Services. Lamp shades are an important part of any lighting fixture and require regular cleaning and maintenance to ensure their longevity and …Examples: Silk lamp shades, Fabric lamp shades, Paper lamp shades, Glass lamp shades, Metal lamp shades, Plastic lamp shades,
- 711510-50 - Textile RestorationTextile Restoration is a specialized industry that involves the cleaning, repair, and restoration of textiles such as clothing, linens, and upholstery. This industry is often utilized by individuals and businesses who have valuable or sentimental textiles that have been damaged by water, fire, smoke, or other disasters. Textile Restoration professionals use specialized techniques and …Examples: Upholstery restoration
- 811121-11 - Boat & Yacht CustomizingBoat & Yacht Customizing is a specialized industry that involves the modification and customization of boats and yachts to meet the specific needs and preferences of their owners. This industry is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 811121, which is focused on Automotive Body, Paint, and Interior Repair and Maintenance. Boat & Yacht Customizing involves a range of services, from minor cosmetic …Examples: Custom seating and upholstery
- 811192-05 - Steam Cleaning-AutomotiveSteam Cleaning-Automotive is a subdivision of the Car Washes industry that specializes in using high-pressure steam to clean and sanitize the interior and exterior of vehicles. This process involves the use of specialized equipment and techniques to remove dirt, grime, and stains from various surfaces of the vehicle, including carpets, upholstery, and engine components. Steam cleaning is …Examples: Car detailing, Fleet vehicle cleaning, RV cleaning, Boat cleaning, Motorcycle cleaning, Aircraft cleaning, Heavy
- 811420-10 - Office Furniture & Equipment Repair & RefinishThe Office Furniture & Equipment Repair & Refinish industry involves the repair and refinishing of various types of office furniture and equipment. This includes desks, chairs, filing cabinets, bookcases, and other office furniture items. The industry also covers the repair and refinishing of office equipment such as printers, copiers, and fax machines. The goal of this industry is to restore …Examples: Chair reupholstering
- 811420-11 - Truck-Seat RepairingTruck-seat repairing is a specialized service within the reupholstery and furniture repair industry that focuses on repairing and restoring the seats of trucks. This industry involves repairing and replacing damaged or worn-out seats, as well as restoring the appearance of the seats to their original condition. Truck-seat repairing is an important service for truck owners who want to …Examples: Semi-trucks, Delivery trucks, Dump trucks, Garbage trucks, Tow trucks, Refrigerated trucks, Tanker trucks, Flatbed
- 811490-57 - Weaving & MendingThe Weaving & Mending industry involves repairing and restoring various types of personal and household goods made of fabric, such as clothing, linens, and upholstery. This industry is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 811490, which covers Other Personal and Household Goods Repair and Maintenance. Weaving & Mending professionals use a range of tools and techniques to repair and restore …Examples: Upholstery repair
- 811490-65 - Reweaving & MendingReweaving & Mending is a specialized industry that involves repairing and restoring damaged fabrics and textiles. This industry is focused on repairing items such as clothing, upholstery, and other household textiles. The process of reweaving involves repairing holes and tears in fabrics by weaving new threads into the damaged area. Mending involves repairing small tears and holes in …Examples: Upholstery repair
- 238990-48 - Awnings & Canopies-CleaningAwnings & Canopies-Cleaning is a specialized trade within the All Other Specialty Trade Contractors industry. This industry involves the cleaning and maintenance of awnings and canopies, which are typically made of fabric or vinyl and are used to provide shade and shelter for outdoor spaces. Awnings and canopies are commonly found on commercial buildings, such as restaurants, hotels, and retail …Examples: Restaurant awning cleaning, Hotel canopy cleaning, Retail store awning maintenance, Residential awning cleaning, Patio
- 238990-82 - Restaurant CleaningRestaurant cleaning is a specialized trade within the broader category of specialty trade contractors. This industry involves the cleaning and maintenance of restaurants, cafes, and other food service establishments. The primary goal of restaurant cleaning is to ensure that the establishment is clean, hygienic, and safe for both customers and employees. This includes cleaning and sanitizing all …Examples: Upholstery cleaning
- 313110-10 - Thread (Manufacturing)Thread manufacturing is a specialized industry that involves the production of thread, which is a thin strand of twisted fibers used for sewing, embroidery, and other textile applications. The process of thread manufacturing involves several steps, including spinning, twisting, and winding fibers together to create a strong and durable thread. The resulting thread can be made from a variety of …Examples: Upholstery thread
- 313210-01 - Broadwoven Fabric Mills-Cotton (Manufacturing)Broadwoven Fabric Mills-Cotton (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 313210 that involves the production of cotton broadwoven fabrics. This industry is responsible for manufacturing a wide range of cotton fabrics, including plain, twill, and satin weave fabrics. The fabrics produced by this industry are used in a variety of applications, such as clothing, home furnishings, and …Examples: Cotton upholstery fabrics
- 313210-18 - Silks (Manufacturing)Silks (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Broadwoven Fabric Mills (Manufacturing) industry, which involves the production of silk fabrics. This industry is responsible for the manufacturing of a wide range of silk products, including silk clothing, silk scarves, silk ties, and silk bedding. The production process of silk fabrics involves the use of specialized machinery and techniques to …Examples: Silk upholstery
- 313210-19 - Synthetic & Blended Fabrics (Manufacturing)The Synthetic & Blended Fabrics (Manufacturing) industry involves the production of fabrics made from synthetic fibers or a blend of synthetic and natural fibers. These fabrics are used in a wide range of applications, including clothing, upholstery, and industrial uses. The manufacturing process involves the use of specialized machinery to create the desired fabric composition and texture. …Examples: Polyester blends, Nylon blends, Rayon blends, Spandex blends, Acrylic blends, Poly-cotton blends, Poly-wool blends,
- 313210-22 - Textile Mills (Manufacturing)Textile Mills (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 313210 that involves the production of fabrics and textiles. This industry is responsible for the manufacturing of a wide range of products such as carpets, rugs, towels, bed linens, curtains, and clothing. Textile Mills (Manufacturing) is a complex industry that involves a variety of processes such as spinning, weaving, knitting, …Examples: Upholstery manufacturing
- 313210-23 - Ticking (Manufacturing)Ticking manufacturing is a subdivision of the broadwoven fabric mills industry that involves the production of tightly woven cotton or cotton blend fabrics that are used primarily for mattress and pillow covers. The fabrics produced in this industry are known for their durability and resistance to wear and tear. Ticking fabrics are typically made with a plain weave and are often treated with a …Examples: Upholstery ticking
- 313210-27 - Wovens-Yarn Dyed Fabric (Manufacturing)Wovens-Yarn Dyed Fabric (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Broadwoven Fabric Mills (Manufacturing) industry, which involves the production of woven fabrics using yarns that have been dyed prior to weaving. This process results in a fabric with a pattern or design that is visible on both sides. Wovens-Yarn Dyed Fabric (Manufacturing) includes a variety of fabrics such as plaids, checks, …Examples: Checked upholstery fabric
- 313220-01 - Braids (Manufacturing)The Braids Manufacturing industry involves the production of narrow woven fabrics that are used for a variety of purposes such as trimming, binding, and decoration. Braids are typically made from a range of materials including cotton, nylon, polyester, and rayon. The manufacturing process involves the interlacing of yarns or threads to create a flat or tubular braid. Braids can be produced in a …Examples: Upholstery braids
- 313220-02 - Cord Trimming (Manufacturing)Cord trimming manufacturing is a specialized industry that involves the production of narrow fabrics made from cords, which are typically used for decorative or functional purposes. The process of cord trimming manufacturing involves the weaving of cords together to create a flat or tubular fabric that can be used for a range of applications. This industry requires a high level of precision and …Examples: Corded piping for upholstery
- 313220-06 - Labels-Woven (Manufacturing)The Labels-Woven (Manufacturing) industry involves the production of woven labels that are used for branding, identification, and decoration purposes. These labels are made from various materials such as cotton, polyester, nylon, and satin. The labels can be customized with different colors, designs, and sizes to meet the specific needs of the customers. The Labels-Woven (Manufacturing) industry …Examples: Upholstery labels
- 313220-14 - Tassels (Manufacturing)Tassels manufacturing is a specialized industry that involves the production of decorative elements that are used in various applications such as home decor, fashion, and accessories. Tassels are made by twisting and knotting threads or cords together to create a decorative fringe that can be attached to a variety of items. The tassels can be made from a range of materials such as silk, cotton, …Examples: Upholstery tassels
- 313240-01 - Weft Knit Fabric Mills (Manufacturing)Weft Knit Fabric Mills (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Knit Fabric Mills (Manufacturing) industry under the NAICS Code 313240. This industry involves the production of weft knit fabrics, which are created by interlocking loops of yarn in a horizontal direction. Weft knit fabrics are commonly used in the production of clothing, such as t-shirts, sweaters, and leggings, as well as in the …Examples: Upholstery fabric
- 313240-05 - Knitting Mills NEC (Manufacturing)Knitting Mills NEC (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 313240 that involves the manufacturing of knit fabrics. This industry includes establishments that produce knit fabrics and fabric products, such as hosiery and socks, from yarns or fabrics. The products manufactured by Knitting Mills NEC (Manufacturing) are used in a variety of industries, including apparel, home furnishings, …Examples: Upholstery fabrics
- 313240-06 - Lace & Warp Knit Fabric Mills (Manufacturing)Lace & Warp Knit Fabric Mills (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Knit Fabric Mills (Manufacturing) industry. This industry involves the production of lace and warp knit fabrics, which are made using a variety of materials such as cotton, wool, silk, and synthetic fibers. Lace fabrics are typically delicate and intricate, featuring patterns of holes and designs that are created by twisting …Examples: Warp knit upholstery fabric
- 313310-03 - Flock-Finishing Supplies (Manufacturing)Flock-finishing supplies manufacturing is a subdivision of the textile and fabric finishing mills industry. This industry involves the production of materials used in flocking, which is a process of depositing small fiber particles onto a surface to create a texture or pattern. Flock-finishing supplies are used in a variety of applications, including automotive interiors, clothing, and home …Examples: Automotive upholstery, Upholstered furniture
- 313310-04 - Flock (Manufacturing) ProcessorsFlock (Manufacturing) Processors is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 313310, which falls under the Textile and Fabric Finishing Mills (Manufacturing) industry. This industry involves the manufacturing of textile and fabric finishing products, including flocking. Flocking is a process of depositing small fiber particles onto a surface to create a texture or pattern. Flock (Manufacturing) Processors …Examples: Upholstery
- 313310-05 - Flocking (Manufacturing)Flocking (Manufacturing) is a process of depositing small fiber particles onto a surface to create a texture or pattern. This process is commonly used in the textile industry to create a soft, velvety texture on fabrics, as well as in other industries such as automotive, packaging, and printing. The process involves applying an adhesive to the surface and then electrostatically charging the …Examples: Upholstery
- 313310-06 - Flocking Equipment & Supplies (Manufacturing)Flocking Equipment & Supplies (Manufacturing) is a subdivision of the Textile and Fabric Finishing Mills (Manufacturing) industry. This industry involves the manufacturing of equipment and supplies used in the flocking process, which is the application of small fibers onto a surface to create a texture or pattern. The equipment and supplies produced by this industry are used in a variety of …Examples: Automotive upholstery
- 313310-14 - Coated Fabrics (Wholesale) (Manufacturing)Coated fabrics manufacturing is a process of producing fabrics that are coated with various materials to enhance their properties such as water resistance, durability, and flame retardancy. The coated fabrics are used in various industries such as automotive, marine, aerospace, and healthcare. The manufacturing process involves coating the fabric with a layer of polymer or other materials using …Examples: Automotive upholstery
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