Carpet Patching & Repair
Fix burns, stains, or tears without replacing the entire floor. We connect you with experts who can seamlessly patch your damaged carpet.
Making Damage Disappear
A stubborn stain, a burn mark, or a tear from a pet can ruin the appearance of an otherwise perfect carpet. But you don't have to replace the whole room. In many cases, a skilled professional can perform a nearly invisible patch. LocalXR connects you with technicians who can carefully cut out the damaged section and replace it with a matching piece, saving you the cost of a full replacement.
When You Need a Carpet Professional
Professional carpet installation ensures a beautiful, comfortable, and long-lasting result. Here's when you should call a carpet expert.
Our Carpet Repair Services
Carpet Patching
Using a donor piece of carpet (often from a closet) to seamlessly repair damaged areas.
Seam Repair
Fixing separated or frayed seams in high-traffic areas or doorways.
Burn & Stain Removal
Patching small areas that have been permanently damaged by burns or stains.
Why Patching Requires a Pro
Creating an invisible carpet patch is a skill that requires precision and the right tools.
- Seamless Results: A pro can cut and place the patch so the pile direction and pattern match perfectly, making it very difficult to spot.
- Strong Seams: Experts use specialized seam tape and irons to ensure the edges of the patch are durable and won't fray.
- Cost-Effective Solution: Professional patching is a far more affordable alternative to replacing an entire room of carpet.
Carpet Repair FAQs
Where does the new carpet patch come from?
Ideally, the patch is sourced from a hidden area of the home, such as inside a closet, a corner under a large piece of furniture, or from any leftover remnants you might have saved from the original installation.
Will the patch be noticeable?
A professional technician will minimize visibility by matching the pile direction and using heat-seaming to blend the edges. The degree of invisibility depends largely on the age and fading of the surrounding carpet.