Tuesday, July 9, 2013

How To Repair Carpet Burns

By Daisy Burdick


Carpeting in homes and businesses can easily be danaged over time, leading to spots and marks. While some spots can be raised using stain removal products, burns can be particularly challenging to eliminate from rugs and carpet. Many people eventually choose to use a qualified repair service, paying for a costly replacement. Luckily, the existence of many rug burns can be removed in just a few easy steps, making the services of an expensive repair company nonessential. Use the following tips to recover the former glory of any carpet.

Assess the Damage

Before beginning any work on the carpet, it is important to assess the extent of the burn damage. If the burn is relatively small, the tips of the burnt fibers can be snipped off with a pair of sharp scissors. The area can then be shampooed and left to dry. Serious burns that have compromised the integrity of the carpet fibers will require a replacement with a new piece of carpet.

Measuring a Carpet Patch

When extensive damage is present, a patch of new carpet is the only solution available to repair the aesthetic appeal of the floor. Before removing the burn, a patch should be measured that slightly exceeds the size of the burned area. This patch should then be placed over the burned area. Using a sharp utility knife, the new patch should be traced in the original carpet. The old piece can then be lifted out of position.

It is worth noting that the carpet swatch must match the original design and direction of the older carpet. Failing to coordinate the spots will undermine the end result. When cutting the carpet, caution should also be exercised to ensure the carpet cushioning is not ruined.

Installing a Patch

Once the original carpet has been removed, the patch can be placed in position. If the patch needs to be trimmed to fit, carefully use a pair of scissors or the utility knife to make the necessary adjustments. The new carpet patch can be secured in place using double-sided carpet tape or a suitable adhesive product. Simply apply pressure to the patch, ensuring it is firmly attached to the carpet padding. After installation, the area should be left undisturbed for several hours, ensuring the patch adheres to the pad.

Burns are an eyesore and can dramatically impact the overall look of a particular room. By addressing them quickly and efficiently, home and business owners can restore the previous look of their carpet and give new life to their decor. While replacing a burned segment of carpet may initially appear overwhelming, this accessibility of this process makes it a viable solution for any DIY repair enthusiast to tackle.




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