If your knees go straight through the foam and hit the base—it’s time for a replacement!

These humble components of sanctuary seating play a major role in congregational comfort, yet they wear out faster than the pews themselves. Whether your kneelers are damaged, uncomfortable, or showing their age, McPhail Church Services can help you find the best solution.

Should We Repair or Replace?

In many cases, replacing kneelers is often more cost-effective than reupholstering, especially when factoring in labor and materials. A single pew may have five or more kneelers, each requiring removal, reupholstering, repairs, and reinstallation. New kneelers typically provide better value and longevity.

If preservation matters to your congregation, we can refurbish and reupholster existing kneelers to maintain their character.

What Makes a Quality Kneeler?

Metal frames are the gold standard for durability. Unlike wood frames that suffer from foot pressure and cleaning damage, metal construction offers stronger pew connections and powder-coated longevity.

High-density foam provides firm support without bottoming out—one of the most overlooked elements. Your congregation’s knees stay cushioned without sinking to the base.

Fabric options range from standard and designer fabrics to cleanable vinyls, allowing you to match your existing upholstery while meeting your space’s aesthetic and durability needs.

Ready to Upgrade?

At McPhail Church Services, you’ll receive the highest quality materials from trusted vendors whether reupholstering or buying new.

Contact us today for a consultation and custom quote for your sanctuary.

If you’ve driven down Witchduck Road in Virginia Beach, you’ve traveled a path with a story as unique as its name. Long before it became a bustling thoroughfare, Witchduck Road was tied to a legend that dates back more than 300 years—a story of Grace Sherwood, often remembered as the Witch of Pungo.

The Legend of Grace Sherwood

In the early 1700s, Grace Sherwood was a widowed farmer, healer, and midwife living in what was then Princess Anne County. Independent and outspoken, she soon became the subject of suspicion among her neighbors. When crops failed or livestock fell ill, she was blamed.

On July 10, 1706, Sherwood was ordered to undergo a “trial by water” in the nearby Lynnhaven River. The superstition was simple: if she floated, she was guilty of witchcraft; if she sank, she was innocent (though at the risk of drowning). Bound and cast into the water, Sherwood freed herself and swam to safety. Her survival, however, was seen as proof of guilt. She was convicted and imprisoned, though she eventually regained her freedom and lived well into her eighties.

The site of her ordeal became known as Witchduck Point, and today, her story lives on in the name Witchduck Road.

Faith and Resilience on Witchduck Road

Three centuries later, the landscape has changed, but the spirit of resilience endures. What was once a place of fear and superstition is now home to communities of faith—churches that gather people together in hope, prayer, and service.

Among these sacred spaces is Old Donation Episcopal Church, a parish with roots reaching back to the 1600s. As one of the oldest churches in the United States, Old Donation has stood as a steadfast witness to centuries of change in Virginia Beach. From colonial times throughOld Donation Episcopal Church the present day, it has remained a place of grace, forgiveness, and restoration, serving as a beacon of light for the community along Witchduck Road.

Our Role in Preserving Sacred Spaces

We are honored to have been chosen to refinish the pews at Old Donation Episcopal Church. This project was more than craftsmanship—it was a way of helping preserve a sacred space where history, tradition, and faith meet.

Just as Grace Sherwood’s story reminds us of the endurance of the human spirit, Old Donation Episcopal reminds us of the endurance of faith. Every piece we restore—whether a pew, pulpit, or altar—is more than wood or fabric; it’s a vessel for memory, prayer, and tradition that spans generations.

Carrying the Story Forward

The next time you pass down Witchduck Road, take a moment to remember the story behind the name. It’s a road that has carried both fear and faith, superstition and strength. And today, it carries with it the promise of communities that continue to grow, gather, and worship.

Mcphail Church Services proudly supports that mission by ensuring the beauty and dignity of sacred spaces endure for generations to come.

Witchduck Road may have been born out of a tale of trial and hardship, but today it stands as a place of hope and restoration—much like the work we’re privileged to do at Old Donation Episcopal Church and beyond.

Ready to Begin Your Church’s Restoration Project?

If your congregation is considering pew refinishing or other restoration work, we would be honored to help. Contact us today to learn more about how we can preserve the beauty and heritage of your sacred space.

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Getting multiple quotes for your church pew project? Here’s exactly what to expect when working with McPhail Church Services – and why our process ensures you get the best estimate for your sanctuary.

When your church pews need upholstery, refinishing, or restoration, getting an accurate quote is the first step toward transforming your sanctuary. At McPhail Church Services, we’ve refined our process over 20+ years to ensure every church receives a tailored estimate that reflects their unique needs and budget.

Step 1: Your 15-20 Minute Discovery Call

What We'll Discuss During Your Call

Every project begins with a personal conversation. During this brief introductory call, one of our experienced associates will help you outline your project scope and gather essential information about your church’s specific needs.

Furniture Details

  • Number of pews in your sanctuary and any additional furniture requiring attention
  • Length of each pew (measured in linear feet)
  • Which areas of the pew are upholstered (seat cushions, front of back, back of back)
  • Special features like book racks or kneelers

Service Options

  • On-site vs. off-site restoration (we’ll recommend the best approach for your project)
  • Timeline considerations and scheduling flexibility
  • Budget parameters

Your Church’s Unique Requirements

  • Historical preservation needs
  • Fabric preferences and durability requirements
  • Scheduling around services and events
  • Any special considerations for your congregation

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    Step 2: Developing Your Customized Quote

    After our discovery call, our team gets to work creating a comprehensive quote tailored specifically to your church. Most of our pew projects are priced based on total linear feet, but we consider every detail that makes your sanctuary unique.

    Our In-House Team Advantage

    Unlike many contractors who subcontract work, your quote will reflect services performed entirely by our expert in-house team. This approach ensures:

    • Consistent quality throughout your project
    • Better cost control and timeline management
    • Accountability from start to finish

    Best-In-Class Vendors

    For quality materials, new pews, and special considerations, we work with carefully selected vendors and partners we’ve trusted for over 15 years. These relationships allow us to provide comprehensive solutions while maintaining our quality standards.

    Step 3: Quote Review and Refinement

    You can expect to receive your detailed quote within just a few days of our initial call. We’re happy to work with you to refine our proposal and adjust our offerings to best meet your needs.

    We understand that many churches come to us at the earliest stage of their renovation projects. We’ll remain in touch and are committed to working with you on a proposal that works for you – on your timeline.

    Why Churches Choose McPhail Church Services

    We know you’re likely collecting multiple bids – that’s smart business. However, not all quotes are created equal. When you choose McPhail Church Services, you’re choosing:

    • Expert In-House Craftsmanship: With decades of experience, we bring deep respect for your sanctuary and congregation to every project.
    • Flexible Scheduling: We work around your church schedule to avoid disrupting services, understanding that your sanctuary serves your community year-round.
    • Comprehensive Warranty: We back our upholstery work with a 15-year warranty, demonstrating our confidence in our craftsmanship.
    • Family Business Values: As a family-owned company, we’re built on trust and quality relationships, not shortcuts.

    Ready to Get Started?

    At McPhail Church Services, we believe every church deserves a restoration process that’s as smooth as the beautiful results. Whether your pews pinch, your sanctuary needs a refresh, or your woodwork requires careful restoration, we tailor each project to honor your space, respect your time, and serve your congregation.

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      Pros and Cons to Repairing Your Pews

      Pros

      Cost-effective: Repairs are typically less expensive than purchasing new pews.
      Preserves history: Maintains the original craftsmanship, which is especially valuable for historic or sentimental pieces.
      Sustainability: Reusing materials reduces waste and supports eco-friendly practices.
      Customization: Allows for targeted updates, such as reupholstering or refinishing, to match new décor or requirements.

      Cons

      Limited lifespan: Depending on the condition of the original structure, repaired pews may not last as long as brand-new pews.
      Structural limitations: Severely damaged pews might not be salvageable or may lose their integrity over time.
      Less modern design: Repairs may not fully update the aesthetic or comfort to match current standards.

      Repairing pews and buying new ones both have great benefits and negatives that are important to consider. If the main factor in refreshing your sanctuary seating is cost, then refurbishing your pews through repairs or reupholstery is the way to go. But, if it fits your budget to have new pews made that will help you bring the vision you have for your church to life, go with the new!

      Regardless of which you choose, McPhail Church Services is here to help, just as we have been since the early 1990s. While we specialize in reupholstery, repairs, and wood restoration, we have a large network of pew manufacturers to make sure you get the exact ones you’re looking for and experience top-class service.

      If you want to learn more about buying new pews (continue reading for more information) or repairing old ones fill out the form below or give us a call at to talk to our expert team who will give you the best option based on your situation!

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        Pros and Cons to Buying New Pews

        Pros

        Customizable design: Offers complete freedom to select materials, finishes, and configurations tailored to your space and needs.
        Durability: Modern pews are designed to last longer with updated construction techniques and materials.
        Warranty options: New pews often come with warranties for long-term peace of mind.
        Improved comfort: Includes upgraded ergonomics and seating options for enhanced user experience.

        Cons

        Higher upfront cost: Significantly more expensive than repairs, especially for custom designs.
        Loss of historic value: Replacing old pews removes the character and heritage of the originals.
        Environmental impact: New materials and production processes may not be as eco-friendly.
        Longer lead times: Custom pews may take weeks or months to manufacture and install. Both options depend on factors such as budget, the historical value of existing pews, and the desired aesthetic and functionality.