Handmade Rug Repair in Oklahoma City, OK.
Specialist handmade rug repair across the OKC metro — every construction, free metro-wide pick-up.
Repairing handmade rugs continuously since 1881.
Same family, same standards, four generations of craft.
Listed by the Oriental Rug Buyers Guide as one of the country's top rug cleaners.
Accredited member of the Better Business Bureau, Memphis chapter.
Handmade rug repair specialists are rare in Oklahoma City. Most local services treat all rugs the same way regardless of construction, which damages handmade pieces. Hand-knotted oriental rugs need traditional reweaving; hand-tufted designer pieces need backing-protective repair; hand-hooked needs surface work; flat-weaves need their own techniques. Each construction requires construction-specific methodology, and getting them wrong causes permanent damage.
"Handmade" is an umbrella term covering several genuinely different rug constructions — hand-knotted, hand-tufted, hand-hooked, and hand-loomed. Each requires fundamentally different repair methods. The biggest mistake in handmade rug repair is treating all four as equivalent. Adhesive on a hand-knotted rug is destructive. Traditional reweaving on a hand-tufted rug doesn't address its actual structural problem. Knot-based repair on a hand-loomed flat-weave doesn't make sense at all.
Free pick-up across the Oklahoma City metropolitan area. Repair timelines vary by the type and severity of work — we'll quote a specific timeline after inspection. We provide a written estimate before any work begins.
Different construction, different repair.
Each handmade construction uses its own techniques — and each requires different repair methods.
Hand-knotted reweaving
Each knot tied individually, matched to the rug's original knot type. Used for oriental rugs from every tradition. The most labor-intensive but invisible-result method.
Hand-tufted backing repair
Modern hand-tufted rugs use latex adhesive between pile and backing. When that fails, pile sheds. We reapply matched adhesive and reattach pile.
Hand-tufted designer label work
Pottery Barn, RH, West Elm — common designer-label hand-tufted rugs we repair regularly. We know typical construction patterns and failure modes.
Hand-hooked repair
Loops of yarn pulled through backing. Repair involves hooking matched yarn into damaged areas, replacing missing loops, securing edges.
Flat-weave reconstruction
Kilim, dhurrie, soumak weaves are hand-loomed without pile. Repair involves rebuilding the weave structure using matched fiber.
Hand-braided repair
Long strips of fabric or wool braided and hand-stitched. Stitching can fail with age; we re-stitch using traditional methods.
Free pick-up across Oklahoma City and surrounding areas.
- Oklahoma City
- Edmond
- Norman
- Moore
- Yukon
- Mustang
- Bethany
- Midwest City
- Choctaw
- Nichols Hills
- The Village
- Warr Acres
- Del City
- Spencer
- Harrah
- Newcastle
- Piedmont
- Tuttle
- Blanchard
- Noble
- Nicoma Park
- Forest Park
- Lake Aluma
- Smith Village
- Valley Brook
- Britton
- Woodlawn Park
- Lillard Park
- Arcadia
- Jones
- Luther
- Wellston
- Guthrie
- Crescent
- Cashion
- Okarche
- El Reno
- Union City
- Minco
- Pocasset
- Goldsby
- Cole
- Slaughterville
- Little Axe
- Lexington
- Purcell
- Wheatland
- McLoud
- Dale
- Shawnee
- Tecumseh
Common questions about handmade rug repair in Oklahoma City.
Where in OKC do you offer handmade rug repair pick-up?
Free pick-up throughout the OKC metro: Oklahoma City, Edmond, Norman, Moore, Yukon, Mustang, Bethany, Nichols Hills, Midwest City, Choctaw, and surrounding communities.
How is repair different for hand-knotted vs. hand-tufted rugs?
Completely different. Hand-knotted rugs are repaired by tying new knots into the foundation using matched wool. Hand-tufted rugs use pile pushed through backing held by latex adhesive; repair involves reapplying adhesive to reattach pile.
Why is construction-specific repair so important?
Because the wrong technique causes permanent damage. Adhesive on a hand-knotted rug is destructive; traditional reweaving on a hand-tufted rug doesn't address the actual problem (failed backing). The first step in any handmade repair is identifying the construction correctly.
My designer hand-tufted rug is shedding. Can it be repaired?
Often yes. Shedding typically means the latex adhesive backing has degraded. We can reapply matched adhesive and reattach pile in many cases. If the backing has failed widely, full backing replacement is possible but expensive.
Can you repair hand-hooked or hand-loomed flat-weaves?
Yes. Hand-hooked rugs are repaired by hooking matched yarn into damaged areas. Flat-weaves are hand-loomed without pile, and repair involves rebuilding the weave using matched fiber. Each construction has its own technique.
Available across five metros.
Free pick-up and delivery in every city we serve. Tap a city for local details and your nearest phone number.