24 Hrs Day, 7 Days A Week
Westchester, NY 10503
Area Rug Repair

ABOUT OUR SERVICE

Area Rug Repair in Fordham for Edges, Fringe, and Weave Support

Area Rug Cleaner Westchester repairs frayed sides, open seams, loose fringe, curled corners, holes, and backing stress for rugs in Ardsley, Dobbs Ferry, Irvington, and nearby homes and offices. Each rug is read for weave, shape, pattern flow.

Before repair begins, we study how the rug is built so new work supports the old surface. Edges are secured, seams are joined, fringe is shaped, and weak areas are rebuilt with balanced tension for a cleaner outline and steadier floor placement.

OUR RUG REPAIR PROCESS

A Careful 4 Step Plan For Rug Repair

1. Damage Review

We examine tears, holes, edge wear, fringe loss, backing stress, and yarn direction so the repair follows the rug’s build before new work is added to its surface area.

2. Edge Securing

Loose sides, curled corners, and weak binding are stabilized with balanced tension, helping the rug lie flatter and reducing pull across repaired edges in daily usage.

3. Seam Rejoining

Open seams and split areas are joined with attention to weave direction, border line, and backing strength so the repaired section sits with the surrounding rug again.

4. Fringe Work

Fringe loss and missing yarn areas are handled with matched tension, helping the end finish blend with the rug’s age, pattern, and existing surface feel for daily use.

WHY CHOOSE US?

Repair Support For Valuable Rugs.

  • Free estimates before repair begins.

  • Free pickup and delivery helps rugs.

  • Same day pickup for weak rug edges.

  • Pattern aware edge and seam repairs.

  • Fringe and backing checks are first.

  • We review weak edges before repairs.

TYPES OF RUGS WE REPAIR

Rug Repair For Many Styles.

Our area rug repair covers many styles, not limited to the list below.

  • Oriental Persian area rug work
  • Wool and silk rug edge repairs
  • Cotton viscose rug seam repair
  • Sisal and jute rug edge repair
  • Shag and flatweave rug repairs
  • Cowhide sheepskin edge repairs
  • Antique heirloom rug edge work

and more.

KEEP YOUR RUGS LOOKING THEIR BEST

Timely Rug Repair Keeps Shape Longer Now

Small rug damage can spread when shoes, furniture, and vacuuming pull on loose yarns. Repairing worn edges, open seams, or fringe early helps the rug hold its shape and keeps nearby Fordham rooms looking more finished each day.

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Give worn edges and fringe the help they need

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Repair That Helps Rugs Stay In Use

Area rugs can keep looking useful even when the structure has started to weaken. One loose side, pulled fringe row, split seam, or curled corner can place stress on nearby yarns every time the rug is walked on or moved. Our repair service looks beyond the visible break and studies how the rug was made. By reading the border, weave direction, backing condition, age, and tension, Area Rug Cleaner Westchester can plan work that supports the damaged area without making the repaired part feel forced or look raised.

The finished goal is a steadier rug with cleaner edges, better fringe balance, and less strain on weak sections. This matters for rugs used in Ardsley homes, Dobbs Ferry halls, Irvington rooms, Elmsford offices, and nearby Fordham spaces. Free estimates help you understand repair options before work begins, and pickup support makes large rugs easier to handle. When repair follows the rug’s own build, the piece returns with a neater outline and a more complete presence for daily use.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Area Rug Repair FAQ’S

Rug repair depends on edge wear, fringe loss, seams, backing stress, holes, and yarn direction. These answers explain our repair path simply.

Edges take pull from walking, furniture movement, and vacuuming. When binding weakens, the side can open and place more stress on nearby yarns.

Yes, small holes can widen as shoes and furniture press nearby yarns. Repair helps support the weak area before more structure is lost.

Yes, vacuum pull can widen open seams or split areas. A seam review helps decide how the section should be joined and supported.

Repair work is planned around yarn direction, pattern flow, and weave tension so the repaired section relates better to the older surface.

Yes, loose fringe can draw stress into the foundation rows. Early fringe work helps protect the end structure before the damage travels inward.

Yes, curled corners can bend the border and pull against binding. Repair helps the corner sit better and reduces stress on the edge.

Often, older raised or bulky work can be reviewed and improved when extra thread, tight tension, or uneven binding affects the rug’s look.

Yes, a clear full photo, rug size, and close image of the damage help the team understand the repair concern before service is arranged.

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Restore the beauty of your area rugs today!

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914-458-4040