Before You Cut Out That ‘Ruined’ Piece of Carpet …

carpet-collageWhen you have a certain area of your carpeting that seems to be ‘ruined,’ one of the first things you want to do is cut away. You may have extra carpeting left over from the installation, and simply cutting out the ruined piece of carpeting and putting in a patch with the original carpet that you have might seem like a reasonable solution.

However, keep in mind that doing a patch like that without proper experience can result in an extremely bad appearance and function for your carpet. If the patch is in the middle of the common walking area, if it’s not done right people could trip over it. It also might not look the way you envision in your mind.

What you should do first.

Just because you assume the stain is irreparable doesn’t mean it actually is. It could be wine, grape juice, spaghetti sauce, pet urine, or anything else.

Most of the stains can be removed with the right technique, cleaning solutions, and equipment. That’s why you should contact an experienced carpet cleaning service before making any rash decision to cut out that so-called ruined piece of carpeting.

At Royal Interior Cleaning, they have been providing cleaning services for clients throughout the Greater Toronto Area for many years. They have truck mounted equipment, the most experienced professionals, and rely on the most powerful, environmentally sound cleaning solutions on the market.

It can happen, of course, but rarely have these cleaning professionals run into carpet stains they haven’t been able to remove. There is no guarantee, of course, because the type of material, the type of carpeting, and how long the stain has been allowed to set in and dry will all be factors in determining whether or not it can be removed properly.

If you ultimately realize or decide that replacing the ruined portion of carpet this the right decision, you should hire a professional to do it. Setting it, blending the patch, and more become critical at ensuring that it looks great.

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