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Common Questions With Rug Repair

Rug being Repaired at  Renaissance Rug

Perhaps it's grandma's old hand-me-down Persian rug, tattered and forlorn by time.

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 A new carpet used as a chew toy by a puppy or recently discovered damage from wool months. 

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A damaged corner was noticed during check-in for rug cleaning service. 

 

At some point, every rug needs repair. Typically the earlier damage and fraying are addressed, the less damage, loss of value, and the less expensive the repair will be. 

 

 

Is My Old Persian Rug Worth Repairing?

Before we start discussing repair costs and various repair strategies,

it helps to know four things about your handwoven carpet.

  • Origin (where it's from)

  • Age

  • value

  • Collectability 

 

We calculate the value of rugs and carpets in three ways.

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Decorative replacement ; A rug may have a value that makes repair illogical, but its esthetic or decorative appeal drives repairs—making an otherwise irrational repair logical and rational. 

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Sentimental; We can't put a price on one's emotional attachment to their rugs. Some of the most valuable things we clean aren't dollar value but sentimental ones—some heartwarming and others heartbreaking. Carpets & rugs anchor us to family and events in the past. Persian carpets were common wedding gifts in the early to the mid-20th century. There's often a chain of custody. Great grandma's rug was a wedding gift, handed down to grandma, then passed down to mom and dad to you

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Collectability; Some weaving rugs, and tribal weavings such as saddle bags have significant cultural value, things that are not woven anymore. Their value is significant and repairing is less desirable than preserving them as is. 

Oriental rug check-in for cleaing and repair

All of these factors are important and our goal during an assessment of the area rug repair is not to sell repairs. It's to distill our expertise into digestible information so you can make an educated and informed choice. Think of the Renaissace Rug repair team as rug therapists; how do you feel about your rug? What are your earliest memories of the rug? Where do you see this rug in the future, in your home?

Three Oriental Rug Repair Strategies.

 Rug Conservation

 

In conservation work, we try to maintain the textiles state as it is now while stopping or slowing further deterioration. Typically you'll hear terms like stabilizing or securing; these methods don't alter the rug as it is now; they seek to stave off further degradation. 


No adhesives or machine work is used in our repairs. While not always possible, Ideally, this type of work shouldn't be visible and adds nothing visually to the textile, it's also fully reversible if need be without damaging the rug.

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  Rug Alteration


Alteration often changes the look and or the size of a rug. In the case of this Nepalese rug on the right, the client needed a smaller rug so it was cut and a new side cord is being built by hand to maintain the authentic look of the rug Vs. machine sewing and surging.

With traditional handwoven oriental rugs, matching intricate designs can be difficult to impossible when a rug's end and sides are cut down. Additionally, cutting old rugs destroys their value we often advise against it.

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Rug Restoration

 

Restoring a carpet's original look, you will hear terms like reweaving and re-knotting. With restoration, we seek to take the rug back in time to add back what was lost. Restoration is the most expensive repair option; reweaving holes is costly and time-consuming. We do a fair amount of reweaving of old rugs. It's not something we suggest with every rug.

Rug Conservation
alteration of the size of a oriental carpet
rug reweaving and rug restration

How Much Does Hand Rug Repair Cost?

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Rug repair costs vary by the type of rug, type of repair, how much repair, how coarse or fine the weave, and materials needed, such as wool, silk, and viscose. Sometimes, we need to spin and dye repair materials and ply or un-ply yarns to suit.

 

Repair is often a complex set of factors. Since rugs come in many different weave qualities and structural styles, it's impossible to give a specific price.

 

 It's always best to see weaving in person to lay our hands on it for an accurate repair cost. Even then, surprises can happen during repair. 

Finding a Rug Repair Specialist

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Seeking a qualified rug repair company isn't always easy. Not all area rug cleaning shops have the skills, aptitude, or training in hand repair of oriental rugs, and not all rug repair companies do authentic hand repair. Make sure rug repair workshops are trained certified to repair woven carpets. A Google search for rug repair near me or rug repair companies pull up local companies that offer repair, but that doesn't always mean they know how to fix rugs by hand properly.

 

Be wary of terms like rug serging and binding, rug repair glue, carpet adhesives, or companies with carpet fabrication departments.

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That doesn't mean a company doesn't offer authentic hand repair, much like rug cleaning; it's best to visit a rug repair shop and ask lots of questions. Often carpet and rug terminology are foreign to the average person asking to see examples or photos of repairs is a good idea.

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Make sure the rug cleaner rug repair people understand Persian oriental rugs; a slick website and terminology is easy to come by but is there a depth of knowledge in the carpet & rug services they provide? 

 

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Machine repair methods are often applied to handwoven rugs; cutting, glues, and adhesives are used with disastrous results. These methods destroy their value and ruin the aesthetics of handwoven carpets. In many cases, the rug's owner doesn't clearly understand the repairs until it's too late.

 

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Does My Rug Need To Be Cleaned Before Repair?

 

Yes, rugs need to be cleaned before repair. Embedded,

Dry soil from an area carpets sandy, clay-like soils making it harder to sew into a rug.  These sols are deeply embedded in the foundation of a rug as this pic shows.

 

Have you had a carpet cleaned and marveled at how bright the colors are after cleaning? That's because soil hides and obscures color in woven rugs. When we do a repair that requires yarn, we want to match the color to clean wool, not wool tinted by soils.

 

Hygiene. Rug resides on floors with foot traffic; they absorb soils, dander, hair, and lint, pets have accidents, and things get tracked across rugs. Oriental rug hide soil that's part of their charm they didn't look dirty but this soil was deeply embedded in the rug's foundation. Rugs can bring in moth and moth eggs. My repair personnel works for hours with hands and elbows resting on rugs and sometimes rugs in their laps.

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Another rug cleaning service just cleaned my rug?

 

Sometimes that's acceptable, and others, it's not.  All oriental rug cleaning services are not equal; having a carpet cleaner steam clean or shampoo your oriental rug at home that frankly, isn't clean to our standards.

 

We require your rug to be adequately dusted and washed; we need to put the rug through a proper wash process to get embedded soils out.

 

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Rug dry soil removal a dust pan full of dirt
Soil from a oriental carpet during washing
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