FFS!! Just burnt our new carpet! Repair Advice anyone?
Seriously I am never doing DIY again, I always manage to make things about 10 times worse 
Was using a heat gun to strip some paint off a door frame and I dropped the fucking thing on the carpet long enough for it to melt about 4 square inches off the carpet.
Its only been down 4 months 
I have plenty of the original off cuts of the carpet to fix it, but anyone got any advice on getting it as seamless as possible?

Was using a heat gun to strip some paint off a door frame and I dropped the fucking thing on the carpet long enough for it to melt about 4 square inches off the carpet.
Its only been down 4 months I have plenty of the original off cuts of the carpet to fix it, but anyone got any advice on getting it as seamless as possible?
When my mum and dad had a new carpet fitted, the room was bigger than the width of the carpet, the fitter kind of melted the sections together so they made a seamless join, was totally un-noticeable. So I should imagine it can be repaired!

I have had a go at replacing bit of it, one part looks seamless, but the join on one side isn't.
Cant put a rug down as its in along the skirting board next to a door that opens outwards.
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as long as the pile is long enough u can get away with removing the section an replacing make sure u get the it the right way round so it goes the same way like the grain of the carpet hard to explain but when u smoove the carpet it ahhhhh bollocks to hard to explain just burn the fucker down lol
longish pile will mean the fibres around the joins will blend, you need a carpet fitter to sort it really, use proper joing tape that they heat up.
The pile has a direction and so needs to be the right way around, one way brushes the pile up, one way down.
Personally I would make a claim, but if not get the shop that fitted it to send a fitter out Ł20-30 and it should be pretty hard to spot if done well.
Does depend on the carpet though as to the results you will get.
The pile has a direction and so needs to be the right way around, one way brushes the pile up, one way down.
Personally I would make a claim, but if not get the shop that fitted it to send a fitter out Ł20-30 and it should be pretty hard to spot if done well.
Does depend on the carpet though as to the results you will get.
lol at this thread.. i've done the same thing with a heat gun an the misses called me every friggin name you can think of.. 800 quid we paid for it.. luckily the contents insurance sorted it though
if it is hessian backed then I would cut an exact square from the back using a tempate, then use the same template and cut the back of the carpet.
Then put it in the correct way round (and up lol), but honestly, get a fitter to do it, aint wort the hassle, you may end up with a 6'square after having a go, oops, having a another go, oops
Then put it in the correct way round (and up lol), but honestly, get a fitter to do it, aint wort the hassle, you may end up with a 6'square after having a go, oops, having a another go, oops
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