How do you know when is the right time to think of carpet dyeing? Perhaps it would make more sense to replace instead of dye - how do you know which is the better option?
If you have high-quality carpeting, and if it isn't more than 12 years old or so, your carpet's really all there still. If it looks faded or unimpressive at this point, it's just a superficial thing. Materially, your carpet’s completely adequate completely serviceable.
Sometimes, the problem isn't so much a general fading or discoloration as it is stains that won't come out. A couple of unfortunate accidents with the dog or kids and liquids could easily put unsightly patches on your carpet that are impossible to completely remove. In circumstances such as these, all you would need to do would be to call in a carpet dyeing crew and color your entire carpet something dark that with camouflage all the stains. For very little outlay, you would have a carpet that looked brand-new.
You can expect to save quite a bit - by all accounts, carpet dyeing will only set you back about a quarter what it would if you bought. When you call in the crew, they come in completely trained not just in the actual carpet dyeing jobs they are hired for, but also in color coordination. They'll know how to pick the exact right color that would work not just for your carpet but also for your home.
A dyeing crew usually also offers you expertise in judging a carpet for suitability for dyeing. For a carpet that appears to their professional eye to be in need of re-stretching or pile repair, they'll ask you to fix that first before any dyeing is done.
There is a reason why carpet dyeing professionals are this particular about these things. They know that when you die your carpet, people coming in are going to think you got new carpeting. If they see any signs of aging there, right away, they’ll know what you did. That would be embarrassing. The main thing in carpet dyeing is to do the job that is undetectable.
Not every type of color will work for every carpet. And it isn't just about what goes well with your decor. Often, the color you choose to dye your carpet comes down to the kind of spots and stains you have there. Often, whether you like it or not, you'll need to pick something that is able to completely cover over and camouflage every problem.
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