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I have berber carpet and seams are being pulled up by my vacuum cleaner. Can they be fixed?

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I have berber carpet and seams are being pulled up by my vacuum cleaner. Can they be fixed?

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The answer to this question is absolutely. Wherever there is a repair problem, we have the tools and knowledge to get you fixed up! This is a common problem when people have a low level loop carpet, also referred to as burber. They have a small strand of carpet peeking up from all the others, and when the vacuum goes over it, zzzzzziiiiiiiipppppp!!!! There it goes. The whole strand is pulled out leaving the carpet with an obvious bald strip right in plain sight. No worries though. We know these as “seam repairs”. Low level loop carpets are woven with a loom machine where one strand will thread the entire length of the carpet. Giving it a neat woven look but, an unfortunate outcome against the homes of many vacuum cleaners. This is a simple repair that can be put back together and looking good as new by yours truly!

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