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Last updated: 31 March 2022

Rug repair cost guide

A good rug can make or break your home decor. But they're subject to a lot of wear and tear. Not only do they get walked over all day every day, but they can also be eaten by moths, dented by furniture and stained by spilt drinks. So, even the most carefully kept rugs are likely to need repairing every now and again. Here's the average rug repair cost.

Rug repair cost guide
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A good rug can make or break your home decor. But they're subject to a lot of wear and tear. Not only do they get walked over all day every day, but they can also be eaten by moths, dented by furniture and stained by spilt drinks. So, even the most carefully kept rugs are likely to need repairing every now and again. Here's the average rug repair cost.

Rug repair cost

ItemUnitAverage cost
Repair fringes / endsPer foot£30
Repair ends / selvedgesPer foot£30
Add new fringesPer foot£35
Repair a small patchFor 3 inches£4
Repair a medium patchFor 6 inches£6
Repair a large patchFor 12 inches£8
Last updated: May 2024
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Your overall rug repair cost will depend on a number of factors, such as the extent of the damage and the type of rug that needs repairing. On average, it costs around £30 per foot to repair a rug's fringes or secure the ends with a blanket and chain stitch. It will also cost around £30 per foot to repair the sides or selvedges of a rug, while it will cost around £35 per foot to add new fringes.

If you need to have a patch repaired, perhaps due to a stain, burn or rot, this will usually cost between £4 and £8, depending on the size of the patch.

Oriental rug repair cost factors

Oriental and Persian rugs are created using special techniques and materials. A well-reputed rug repair professional will have the specialist knowledge required to make sure the repair work remains faithful to the original character of the rug and blends in as well as possible. This will include activities like finding the right type of wool, sourcing a matching dye and using the same weave as the original.

oriental rug repair cost

With that in mind, the total oriental or Persian rug repair cost will vary based on:

  • The size of the rug

  • Its materials

  • The extent of the damage

  • When and where the rug was made

Persian rug repair cost

Typically, a master weaver will give you a bespoke quote based on the factors we mentioned above. Depending on the rug, these are the kinds of activities they may carry out:

  • Re-fringing and tasselling

  • Fixing holes, tears and threadbare patches

  • Repairing burns, mildew and rot

  • Fixing areas where the colour has bled

  • Moth repair

  • Pet damage repair

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FAQs

How can you save on rug repair costs?

To ensure your rug has a long life, you should ensure it's professionally washed using premium wool-safe cleaning agents at least once every five to 10 years.

What qualifications does a rug restorer need?

Expert rug restorers can be members of the Guild of Master Craftsmen. This membership is bestowed upon skilled professionals who are masters of their trade. Members are thoroughly assessed before being accepted. They then have to maintain the Guild's high professional standards to retain their membership.

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