Carpet Repair & Stretching
Carpet repair addresses various damages such as burns, stains, tears, and pet damage. A matching piece of carpet, usually taken from an inconspicuous area or a remnant, is cut to fit the removed section precisely. Then, the new piece is then attached using specialized techniques such as seaming or adhesive, ensuring it blends seamlessly with the existing carpet.
Carpet stretching is performed to remove wrinkles, bulges, or loose areas that can be tripping hazards and can prematurely wear the carpet. Furniture and obstacles are removed to allow free access to the carpet. The carpet is detached from the tack strip along the edges.
Using a power stretcher, the carpet is stretched tightly from one end of the room to the other. The stretched carpet is then reattached to the tack strips, and any excess carpet is trimmed. The carpet is tucked back into place along the walls, and furniture is returned to the room.
Both carpet repair and stretching require specialized tools and expertise to achieve professional and lasting results. These processes can significantly improve the appearance of your carpet, eliminate hazards, and extend its useful life.