Cat Carpet Repair

We use cutting edge carpet repair techniques such as retufting and abrading to repair all sorts of damage to carpets and rugs.
Cat carpet repair. Attach the material to the cat tree. Use carpet from an inconspicuous place in your home or from a leftover roll. If your cat has caused a larger area of damage you will need first to strengthen the area using a leather binder then fix the scratches using a leather repair kit and finally restore the color using a leather colorant kit. Be sure all staples or nails are pushed into the structure completely to avoid snagging or scratching your cat.
If cats continuously tug on a single area the seam can pull loose causing a flap or split. We can either use spare carpet to replace the damaged area or restore the fibres individually. Carpet tape is available in double sided and single sided versions. When a dog urinates on a carpet you can often have the carpet cleaned and just replace the padding.
Starting from one side of the loose section use the knee kick tool to ease the carpet edge over the tack strip pushing the carpet down onto the tack strip with your hands as you move from one. Use a nail gun to nail the new carpet into place on the cat tree. Place a nail about every 2 inches for a secure hold. The single sided type generally works best for this type of repair peel the backing away from the adhesive side of the tape and carefully insert the piece into the cut out area smoothing it flat from below so that it sticks firmly to the carpet backing around the perimeter of the opening.
Repair this damage with hot melt tape. Use the old piece as a template when cutting the new piece of carpeting. When a cat urinates on a carpet you have no choice but to cut the urine stain out along with the padding and clean the floor below it. Use a sharp carpet knife to remove the damaged section in one piece.
We perform the repair at your property and leave a seamless invisible finish with no sign of the damage saving you. If using fabric or carpet secure the material to the structure using a heavy duty staple gun and staples or a hammer and nails.