Carefully cut along the outline with a utility knife image 1.
Replace small part of carpet.
Carpet patching is a simple system of carefully cutting out the damaged area and replacing it with a patch of donor carpet of the same size.
If your carpet is in fairly good condition with the exception of a small stain or a.
For small sections you can purchase a carpet repair tool which resembles a round cookie cutter with a sharp edge.
The diameter of a standard can is a good guideline for the size of a replacement piece.
If using a carpet patch kit the included tools make it easy to cut a precise size and shape out of both the existing carpet and the remnant piece.
If you don t have a remnant you can steal a piece from inside a closet or underneath a piece of furniture you never intend to move.
The home depot can do that for you.
Instead cut out the damaged section of the carpet and replace it with tile.
Replacing carpet with tile in a room is a costly affair.
Press it over the damaged area and turn until you reach the padding then pull.
The first part of a carpet project s cost is the measurement.
We will send a home depot associate to measure your home and ensure the right amount of carpet materials are.
Because the donor area is filled in either with a piece of remnant carpet or is left unrepaired carpet patching is considered to be imperfect but a net overall improvement.
The effect is that of a reverse throw rug with an island of tile surrounded by carpet.
Measure the carpet area in need of replacement.
If one area of your carpeted room is damaged or dirty there is no need to replace the carpet in the entire room.
Patching a carpet is a task that just about every homeowner will face at one time or another.
You ll need a small plug of carpet that matches the damaged piece.
The goal is to keep the cut out area image 2 as small as possible but still allow carpet tape to be inserted into the space and laid flat beneath the carpet backing.
Before you can replace your old carpet it s crucial to get accurate professional measurements of the rooms you are upgrading.