Finding Lazyboy Recliner Parts
Your Lazyboy will most likely be your favorite piece of furniture. It will provide comfort and relaxation to your tired muscles and bones each and everyday. However, as in all furniture, even the most durable ones can fail after some time, especially when it is overused.
When your Lazyboy starts to act up, make sure to have it checked as soon as possible. If you don’t give it the attention it needs, it will most likely worsen with time and continued use. There might come a time when you would have to look for a Lazyboy recliner part and have it fixed. Although every Lazyboy comes with a limited lifetime warranty, some parts may not be covered by the warranty. Moreover, if the repair needed is minor, it may be more expensive to have it sent back to your dealer and Lazyboy factory, so you can rely on your local repairman this time.
When this happens to you and your Lazyboy recliner, where can you find replacement parts? Luckily, you have a few options.
1. Check with your repairman.
Repairmen usually have their own repair parts stocked, so they can be your first and most convenient option. If they don’t have them on stock, they will usually provide you information as to where you can possibly buy the part you need.
2. Check your local hardware.
Most recliner parts can be found in major hardware shops, so check with your local hardware. You can even ask your repairman of choice to accompany you if you are clueless about recliner parts.
3. Check with your dealer or the store where you purchased your recliner.
If the recliner parts you need seem difficult to find, try contacting the dealer where you have purchased the recliner. These suppliers usually have their own set of stocks of recliner parts, some of them even sell them as well.
4. Check the Yellow Pages.
There might be Lazyboy recliner service centers in your area that sell recliner parts. You can also check out Lazyboy authorized dealers in your area and nearby and ask whether they have the part you need for sale and if they have it in stock.
5. Search online.
The Internet can provide you with a vast resource of recliner parts. There are many online shops that sell Lazyboy recliners. Log on and search for them through your favorite search engine. You can also ask around through online forums. Lazyboy recliner parts shouldn’t be hard to find online.
Lazyboy recliners are one of the most popular and reliable brands in the recliner industry. Buying a Lazyboy will not only guarantee maximum comfort, style and durability, but it will also guarantee you less headaches – in looking for repair parts, for example. Fortunately, there are a wide range of options for looking for Lazyboy recliner parts. Just remember to have your Lazyboy fixed the soonest possible time to minimize possible costs.
Looking to repair your Lazyboy recliner? Read our How to Repair your Lazyboy Recliner article.


the store where we brought out lazyboy recliner is no longer a dealer. My chair needs repairing. If we could get the parts we could do the repairs. Where do I go for thes parts and what info do I need to ordr thes parts. Can’t believe i can’t find them at your site. Help
what causes the footrest not to return to its normal folded position when I push down on the lever
One of the springs in the seat has broken into two pieces. The spring goes from front to back . Where can we find a new spring in Fort Worth Tx area.
Who can help me with a new lever to replace the broken lever of my La-zy-boy recliner ( 1996 ) purchased in Germany. The German dealer Terstappen lost its license and in France where I live are no dealers. Please help.
Regards, Ben. France
I have just acquired a set of Lazyboy reclining sofa and loveseat…the left hand recliner of the sofa has a worn legrest mechanism and I would like to replace it but am unable to locate any parts online.
Any advice or direction would be appreciated…Thanks!
Ben albada ….
I am in exactly the same position and am also looking for a lever. Have you had any luck yet
I need to replace a wiring section in my massage chair. I have the part in my hand that I need but can’t find it anywhere on your website. It is a foot section with plugs on both ends which goes from the remote. Can you help me? Thanks
Where can I buy a new lever for my recliner??
One of the springs broke in our Lazyboy Recliner and needs repairing. Who or where in the Big Bear, CA area (92314) does this kind of work with the proper parts? Thanks!
If you are 240 lbs do not expect a lazy boy recliner to support you for more tha 2 or 3 weeks before it loses its spring support in the seat. All lazy boy will do is replace the same type springs. You have been warned.
where can I buy replacement seat springs for my lazy boy recliner chair?
I have a lazy boy recliner the foot rest is bent I can,t seem to get the part to repair it even lazy boy won,t help I can fix it if I could get the part my couch is new its 17 months old if I take it to a repair shop they will charge 100.00 per hour help
on the left side of my recliner one of the springs that control the rocking motion broke and I need to find the reolacement springs (2) springs on each side fixer in a bracket
I bought a man sized lazy-boy because I am tall and the footrest was longer. A few months afterwards a bolt that is under the chair broke. The warranty paid for repairs. Several months afterward it happened again. The chair was “repaired” three or four times, the last time was the last time for warranty repair, or so I was told. I don’t know what the five year warranty is for and having misplaced my invoice I am not quite sure the chair is still under warranty. I am sure, however, that the chair is parked in the corner of my living room and not usable because the same bolt is broken and a spring that helps the mechanism just fell out on the floor. I mistakenly thought LazyBoy was a reputable company but I guess not. The dealer wouldn’t replace the chair when it first broke and has since gone out of business. I am elderly and have a sick husband and am working so that we can have insurance. I would love to have my chair repaired because I can’t buy another, but sounds like I shouldn’t even go there because of the repair costs.
I also need replacement chair springs for my lazy bor recliner. I live in central MI.
I bought a Lazy Boy recliner 3 weeks ago that will not recline all the way back now…but sticks. I can’t believe it. Lazy Boy used to have a great reputation but I wonder if I’m going to be very sorry we went to them. We will call the Gallery today where we bought the item.