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iheartmaytag

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That F-ing dog.
Yesterday my mother took her eyes off the Pup (seven months old yesterday) for only a minute as she was gathering trash for me to take out for trash day today.

As she was in the bathroom and bedrooms the pup was unsupervised, and she "dug" a hole in the carpeting about four inches in diameter. It did not go through the backing so the padding is intact, but there is a bare hole in my plush carpeting, and not in a un-noticable corner either; right smack dab in the main walking area.

I have been searching this morning and some websites says that you can patch a carpet. I have a closet in the bedroom that was carpeted with the same carpet as in the Livingroom, dining room, and hall so finding a donor won't be that hard.

Have any of you ever had any luck with patching a carpet. I can't afford to replace $10,000 worth of carpet at this time, I can't have a bald spot in my living room, but I want a repair that will stay as I have a strong vacuum (Kirby of course) that will pull up anything that isn't tacked down.

Advice???
 
Harley,

Since you have a good donor area, a carpet company will be used to dealing with this issue. It seems always that something like this is in a conspicuous location so they plan ahead when the make the cut from the damaged area and the donor site.  I know that is disheartening. I suspect that once the do the replacement/graft it will not even be noticeable.
 
That's a tough one. It's relatively easy and fairly inexpensive to have it repaired. I enlarged a doorway and had to have about 4" square carpet patch done, it cost $45 to repair. The issue I see for you is matching the wear, unless the carpet is almost new the patch will look like a patch for some time, more so if you cleaned the carpet.

Hope you get a good patch....
 
Michael,
The difference in the graft is it is in a closet, never exposed to the elements.
The damaged area is the main walk way, about four feet from the front door.

Matt,
I am glad to hear it wasn't that expensive to repair. Whom would one contact, I was thinking someone that does carpet laying. I know it will look different, but I am hoping that at least it won't be a hole. This is a saxony plush carpet. I know I'm not crazy about the color, but it was in very good condition--until yesterday.

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I just spoke with a carpet company. He will be out next week to give a firm estimate, but it doesn't sound like it will be that bad on Mom's checkbook (since it was her "f" dog). He said it would be around $150, if they did't have to pull back and restretch. From my description he thinks he will be able to patch and seam the donor piece into place.

Doggie may get to live after-all. [this post was last edited: 1/25/2011-13:30]
 
And may I suggest a few inexpensive, long or large decorator rugs could be used to good effect here too.

Using 'runners' and rugs around front doors does several things too:

- defines the area as 'entry'
- can define a 'path of travel'
- helps keep street dirt from causing heavy soiling in a concentrated area - runners and rugs are easier to wash than carpet....and patterns disguise marks
- will preserve the carpet and probably double it's life
- will offer another barrier to the dog...especially if it soils

After modifying the layout of the flat below as much as I could (the left hand side of the yellow 'doorway' and the end of the red wall near the tall cupboard used to be a double 'pantry' cupboard into the kitchen and on the other side, a linen press in the hallway. Next to the far lightswitch used to be a doorway on the left). I asked the carpet people to put the carpet at an angle to define the kitchen area. My father thought I was bonkers and that the vinyl should have been 'squared off'....

However, that line on the floor effectively defined a non-existent doorway AND the line of travel down the hall. People used to come and talk to me in the kitchen NEVER crossed the line....

Please note, only the mirror is mine...the rest is the tenants....

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