Author: Rug Renovating
State Farm turns to Rug Renovating to put their clients rugs in “Good Hands”
This very fine handmade Persian Tabriz was badly damaged by a flood in a client’s home.The rug had sustained extreme color run, staining and discoloration due to a sewerageleakage.
Sparks Steak House | Restoration Carpet Cleaning NYC
When the Iconic New York Steak House – Sparks needs to restore the carpet in it’s very busy restaurant they turn to Rug Renovating. We recently did a restoration cleaning to what was an extremely solid carpet. We sent a six man crew early on a Sunday morning and by 2:00 pm we were done […]
Snow Shovel Safety Tips
Winter weather is blowing across much of the country and — unfortunately — that means out comes the snow shovel, the snow blower and the ice melt. And sweat on the foreheads of many. (Editor’s Note: you might be fortunate enough not to experience snow at all. If that’s the case, then reading this will at […]
Smart Ways To Reduce Dust
Smart Ways to Reduce Dust. How to Keep Dust Out! Rug Renovating.
Six Helpful Tips To Make Spring Cleaning A Breeze | Professional Rug, Carpet and Furniture Cleaning Can Help Remove Allergens
Simple Home Cleaning Tips
Crumbs on the kitchen counter, dust on the TV, gunk in the bathroom sink — We can’t stand our houses when they are a mess. But the thought of spending an entire day cleaning it from top to bottom sends me running to the sofa for a nap. After all, in a week, it’s just […]
Should You Wash Cushion Covers?
It’s a very easy thing to do… you notice your sofa cushions are a little dingy, which is perfectly normal with kids, pets and normal usage. So you decide to do-it-yourself and wash the cushion covers. They come out looking nice. But you also notice a little problem. The colors aren’t as bright as […]
Semi-Antique Handmade Persian Rug Restoration
These are before, during, and after photos of a recent restoration we completed on a semi-antique Handmade very finely woven Persian Isfahan 4’7″ x 7’8″. It had been badly damaged and was in need of some attention. Our craftswomen created a new foundation and rewove all the face pile back into the rug, creating a […]
Rug Weaving In China | Rug Renovating A Family-Owned Business With 120 Years of History
The basic techniques of rug making were first developed in the East. Traditional Oriental rugs were made on vertical looms strung with 3 to 24 warp (vertical) threads per cm. Working from bottom to top, the rug makers below either weaved the rug with a flat surface or used knots for a textured pile.
