Carpet Repair in Gloucestershire – Save Hundreds vs Replacement

Burn marks, tears, pet damage and loose carpet expertly repaired; restoring your carpet for a fraction of replacing it.

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Carpet Repair in Cheltenham
Seamless patch repair in Cheltenham

Why Replace When You Can Repair?

Whatever the damage you can trust Beager Floorcare to work our magic, we have the knowledge, tools and experience to save your carpet. Why spends hundreds, if not thousands for a brand new carpet when we can repair it for a fraction of the price?

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Insured up to £1 million. Domestic and Commercial

Trained, certified and uniformed technicians

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Carpet Repair Training
Trained and certified by The Carpet Repair Guys

Types of Carpet Damage We Can Repair

Patch Repair

Rips and Seam Repair

Burn Repair

Pet Damage Repair

Water Damage

Stain Repair

Carpet Repair in Gloucester
Carpet Repair in Gloucester

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How Our Professional Repair Process Works

Patch repairs are typically done for smaller areas of damage, such as a burn, permanent stain, or holes. A donor patch of carpet is sourced from a cut-off, or from the most inconspicuous area possible. The patch is then secured on using specialised tools and techniques.

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