Furniture inspection ensures that tables, chairs, sofas, beds, cabinets, and other furniture products meet quality, safety, and durability requirements before shipping. Furniture defects — from structural weaknesses and finish imperfections to incorrect assembly — can result in safety hazards, returns, and significant financial losses.
Our inspectors evaluate construction quality, joinery strength, surface finish, upholstery workmanship, and hardware functionality. We conduct stability tests, verify dimensions and weight capacity, and check for compliance with destination market regulations including flammability and chemical safety requirements.
Whether you import wooden, metal, upholstered, or outdoor furniture, our team has the expertise to inspect across all categories. We ensure your furniture arrives ready for sale with detailed inspection reports and photographic documentation.

Structural integrity and stability testing
Surface finish quality — scratches, dents, staining, coating uniformity
Joinery and assembly strength verification
Upholstery quality — fabric tension, cushion filling, stitching
Hardware functionality — drawer slides, hinges, locks
Dimensional accuracy and weight capacity verification
Packaging adequacy for shipping protection
Assembly instructions completeness and accuracy
Products in the furniture inspection category face rigorous quality expectations from consumers, retailers, and regulatory authorities. Defects that escape the factory can result in product returns, negative reviews, safety recalls, and significant financial losses. For brands importing from overseas manufacturers, third-party quality control inspections are the most effective way to verify product quality before committing to shipment.
Tetra Inspection provides specialized inspection services for furniture inspection, including pre-shipment inspection, container loading check, factory audit. Our inspectors are trained in the specific quality criteria, defect patterns, and compliance requirements relevant to this industry. Each inspection follows AQL sampling standards (ISO 2859-1), with defects classified as critical, major, or minor based on your quality tolerances.
Compliance with applicable standards — such as ISO 2859-1 (AQL), EN 12520, EN 12521, EN 1725 — is verified during every inspection. Our detailed photo-documented reports, delivered within 24 hours, provide the evidence you need to make informed accept-or-reject decisions, negotiate corrective actions with suppliers, and maintain a documented quality history across your supply chain.
Desde $240/día-hombre · Programación en 48h
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