Rug Hole Repair – Field Repairs
Rug Hole Repair
At Majestic Carpets, we specialise in rug hole repair and in restoring torn or missing sections of all Oriental and Persian rugs, including runners.
High-quality rugs are designed to be durable, yet even the finest pieces can sustain damage over time.
Whether it’s due to foot traffic, moths, or pets, you don’t have to live with holes in your rug. Prompt action is crucial;
addressing issues early on ensures a smoother repair process. Our skilled team can expertly embroider small gaps, while even larger holes can often be effectively restored.
Don’t let damage diminish the beauty of your rug—let us help you preserve it!
Our rug hole repair follows a meticulous two-step process.
The first and most vital step is to rebuild the carpet’s foundation. A properly constructed foundation is essential for a successful and lasting repair.
Moreover, our highly skilled technicians evaluate each rug in its entirety. We carefully consider the color, knotting style, and overall quality of the rug to ensure we use the most effective repair method, allowing your cherished rugs to regain their beauty and durability..

Following, We continue by carefully matching the original material of your rug to ensure a seamless repair.
Our skilled team dedicates time to accurately match the color and type of the original fiber, guaranteeing exceptional results that restore the rug’s beauty.
Our technicians expertly replicate the original weaving technique, so the repaired section blends perfectly with the rest of the rug, leaving no trace of the repair.
In addition, we offer a range of services, including re-knotting the pile, recreating missing or damaged motifs, and reweaving bald spots and holes—especially for kilims.
Trust us to bring your rug back to life with the utmost care and precision.
Rug Hole Repair – Field Repairs






Fully insured Services
Rest assured, every rug is fully insured from the moment we pick it up until it is safely returned to you. Your peace of mind is our top priority.



