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I own a flat where there is an iron burn, tenant was at fault but wants new carpet, to keep the piece I thought I could cut a square from the cupboard and swap them.

Is this possible, and are there any handy tips or techniques any1 can share

thanks in advance
 
It all depends....

what quality is the carpet???? - twist pile maybe, loop pile almost impossible

how skilful are you???

do you have access to a proper "heat seam iron" and heat tape???

how much free time do you have and how valuable is it to you??

All in all I suspect you may be better off getting a new carpet, after all the tennant has admitted liability so you wont be paying anyway (right?)
 
hmmm, so not as simple as cutting square out and square in, im glad i asked.

i am pretty handy tho

carpet is pretty basic, large room tho so would like to repair as to replace.

i dont really know what a heat seam iron is :-/

plenty of time off to do this repair and willing to spend a bit on it, any tips would be great
 
I`m a retailer not a fitter....

But

Can you answer my question above - what type of carpet is it?
twistpile or loop
wool, polypropylene or nylon?
backing?

once I know that I maybe able to advise you further....

In the meanwhile one of the fitters on here is bound to pop in soon
 

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