Your dog just tore up the carpet at the bedroom door. Your cat shredded the corner of the hallway. There is a rip in the seam that is getting wider every week and you are moving out in three days. Your first instinct is probably: I need new carpet. In most cases, you do not. Professional carpet repair in Red Deer handles pet damage, torn seams, burns, transition problems, and patched sections for a fraction of the cost of full replacement — and keeps the rest of your perfectly good carpet in place.
I carry patch materials, seam tape, a seam iron, and a full repair kit on every call. Most carpet repairs are completed in a single visit. Send me a photo and I will give you an honest quote within the hour — including an honest answer about whether repair is the right call or whether replacement actually makes more sense for your situation. I have been doing this for 18 years. I am not going to charge you for a repair that will not hold.
Doorway damage is the single most common pet repair call I receive across Red Deer, Lacombe, Sylvan Lake, and Ponoka. Dogs dig at doors when they are anxious, and the carpet at the base of a door takes a beating. In most cases, I can cut out the damaged section, seam in a matching donor piece from a closet or off-cut, and leave you with a repair that blends into the surrounding carpet. The match quality depends on the carpet type, age, and available donor material — I set realistic expectations before starting.
Berber carpet repair requires a different approach than cut-pile carpet — the loop structure means seams are more visible if done incorrectly, and the wrong technique can cause runs through the adjacent loops. I have worked on berber carpet throughout Central Alberta for years and know how to handle it properly. Renters in Lacombe and Blackfalds facing move-out inspections often call me specifically for berber patch work on pet-damaged sections. A good repair that passes landlord inspection is worth far more than the cost of the call.