Similar to the previous step cut out the donor carpet making sure that you cut the backing without cutting tufts.
Can you fix a strip of carpet.
Fixing a ripped carpet while the tear is small can prevent accidents and keep the damage from spreading.
If carpet tape is not doing the job you can also use carpet glue to hold the patch in position.
Sharp objects can fall cutting carpets but most often tears and rips occur along the seamed edges or at the edges of badly worn.
Use the top piece as a template and draw around it with the awl or pen.
When done correctly this repair eradicates the damaged area with minimal or no evidence.
Loosen the carpet from its anchor whether a tack strip or metal cap.
If no remnants can be found cut a small portion of carpet from the back of a closet or other out of the way space to provide a repair piece.
Keep in mind that if you plan on replacing the carpet the patch will adhere to the padding making it harder to salvage the pad.
Fixing a ripped or torn carpet is essential because loose carpet tears easily.
Reattach the carpet as you refasten the carpet to the tack strip you need to stretch it toward the wall.
Remnants from the installation of the carpet make the job a little easier.
Use a utility knife to trim off any pad covering the tack strip.
A line or 2 of glue on the surface of the carpet pad will often be sufficient.
If you re dealing with a corner or a small area you can use a knee kicker alone see photo 3.
Take the damaged piece that you cut out over to your donor carpet area.
Flimsy wood tack strips yield easily to a sharp utility knife so you can replace pieces.
Obtain the donor carpet.