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Oriental & Area Rug Cleaning and Repair in Athol, MA

We serve customers in New York, Connecticut, Vermont & Massachusetts.

For 42 years, Jafri Oriental Rugs has been recognized as the provider of the best and most comprehensive area rug cleaning & protection services in Athol and throughout New York, Massachusetts, Vermont & Connecticut& areas that we serve. Our IICRC-certified technicians use cutting-edge technology, time-tested cleaning methods, pet-safe cleaning products, and eco-friendly protection processes for your Oriental rugs and other fine textiles.

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Among the primary services we provide for customers in Athol include:

Rug Cleaning

Rug Cleaning

Our crews clean all types of area rugs, removing tough stains from fine word rug.

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Rug Repair

Rug Repair

We perform fringe repair, color correction, binding repair & rug restoration services.

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Rug Pads

Rug Pads

We offer custom-sized rug pads to enhance and protect your heirloom & antique rugs.

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Free Pick-up & Delivery

For cleaning, repair, and other services, we pick up and return your rug at no charge. 

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From cleaning & maintenance to protection & storage, we can handle all aspects of your rug-related needs in the Greater Albany area. Your fine textiles will be safe, secure, clean, and protected from all perils while in the hands of our IICRC-certified specialists. We treat each rug with the individual care and custom cleaning and protection services required for each type of rug fiber:& wool, cotton, jute, silk, sisal, polyester, nylon, acrylic, and more. When you need our help, give us a call at 518-201-1191 today!

Types of Rugs We Clean in Athol

We clean a wide variety of rugs for customers in Athol.
The list includes:

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Oriental & Area Rug Cleaning and Protection Services in  New York, Massachusetts, Vermont & Connecticut by Jafri Rug Cleaning

Our Rug Cleaning Process in Athol

When it is time to clean your Oriental or area rug in Athol, our step-by-step process includes:

Rug Cleaning Before & After
  • Consultation: We meet with you to inspect your rug and determine the best possible eco-friendly cleaning method.

  • Dusting: Because rugs are designed to hide dirt, we remove deep-seated dust and dirt with our unique dusting approach.

  • Preconditioning Treatment: We customize a special treatment for each rug to assure the safest, most eco-friendly cleaning options are used.

  • Spot & Fringe Prep: We identify and treat visible spots & stains while preparing the rug fringe for treatment.

  • Shampoo: Using an ideal rug shampooing treatment designed for your rug, we clean thoroughly while maintaining the integrity of delicate fibers.

  • Rinse: We remove all excess dirt and soap from the rug carefully and safely.

Once the rug is dry, it is returned to the customer.

Trust Us to Clean & Protect Your Oriental Rug in Athol, MA

To get the best available rug cleaning, rug maintenance, rug protection, and rug storage services for customers in Athol and throughout Upstate New York, you need to contact the proven professionals from Jafri Oriental Rugs. For the past four decades, we have handled all aspects of your rug-related needs when it comes to cleaning, repairing and restoring fine textiles in Athol. To learn more about our services, give us a call at 518-201-1191 or click here to make an appointment today!

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July 02, 2024 | Warrensburg, NY

Jafri Rugs not only cleaned the rug but brought back the vitality of the rug and increased the overall value of the rug. Jafri Rugs antique weavers repaired the rug to its original state and restored a century old rug. The rug required spot treatment and binding and fringe restoration. The rug additionally required reweaving into the field of the rug which was all done by hand. All repair work is done by hand.

January 17, 2026 | Warrensburg, NY

1.Inspection and
Identification:
 Jafri Rugs carefully inspected to assess the extent of the
moth damage. This involves checking the front and back of the rug for signs of
infestation.



·       
Moth Treatment: The rug would be treated
to eliminate any remaining moths and eggs. This usually involves a deep
fumigation process using eco-friendly chemicals or freezing the rug to kill any
pests.



·       
Re-weaving or Repairing Damaged Areas:
The affected areas would likely require Jafri’s weavers reweaving the entire
field. The damaged wool would be carefully removed, and new wool fibers,
typically dyed to match the original, would be woven into the affected areas to
restore the rug's appearance.



2. Worn and Faded Areas of the
rug



As an example the medallion is a
central feature in Persian rugs, and significant wear or fading can take away
from the rug’s beauty and value.



·       
Color Restoration: To restore the faded vegetable
and chrome dyes, Jafri’s first class weavers dyeing techniques may be employed.
This could involve carefully re-dyeing the 
area using natural dyes or color-safe synthetic dyes. This process is
done with precision to match the original hues and avoid dye bleeding.



·       
Reweaving/Restoration: If the medallion’s
pattern is worn down to the point of damage, Jafri’s weavers had to reweave the
intricate design. This involves painstakingly replicating the original design
and colors.



3. Fringe and Binding
Unraveling



The fringe and the binding are
crucial for maintaining the structural integrity and aesthetic of the rug.



·       
Fringe Repair or Replacement: The
unraveling fringe would need to be reattached or replaced, depending on the
extent of the damage. Jafri’s weavers often restore the fringe by knotting it
back into place using similar fibers (wool or silk, depending on the rug’s
original material). If the fringe is too damaged, it might need to be
completely replaced.



·       
Binding Reinforcement: The edges and
binding would also be repaired. This could involve stitching new binding
material (usually wool or cotton) onto the rug’s edges, followed by a careful
reinforcement of the stitching to prevent further unraveling. A careful color
match is essential to keep the aesthetic intact.



4. Wool Pilling



Pilling happens when fibers get
tangled and form small balls of fuzz, which can occur naturally over time with
wool rugs.



·       
Shaving the Rug: Pilling can be removed
through a careful process of shaving. Special tools or razors designed for rugs
are used to gently remove the pill without damaging the fibers underneath. The
professional would carefully go over the rug to ensure the pilling is removed
evenly, leaving the wool in good condition.



·       
Deep Cleaning: After shaving off the
pilling, the rug would undergo a deep cleaning to remove any remaining loose
fibers and dirt. This would also help restore the softness of the wool.



Additional Steps in the
Restoration Process:



·       
Deep Cleaning: Once the repairs are done,
the rug would be carefully cleaned using appropriate techniques for Persian
rugs. This would likely involve hand-washing the rug with a gentle, wool-safe
detergent to remove dirt, oils, and any debris, followed by rinsing and drying.



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Final Inspection: After repairs, the rug
would undergo a final inspection to ensure that all issues (moth damage, wear,
pilling, etc.) have been properly addressed. Any minor touch-ups or final
adjustments would be made.



Challenges and Considerations:



·       
Color Consistency: With moth damage,
fading, or re-dyeing, matching the original color and design of the rug is
critical. Artisans skilled in Persian rug restoration use specific techniques
to ensure that the restoration looks seamless and authentic.



·       
Preservation of Value: Since Persian rugs
can be valuable, every step must prioritize both cleaning and repairing the rug
in a way that preserves its authenticity and market value.



This process would likely take a
fair amount of time—typically several weeks—due to the level of care required
for the repairs and the need for thorough cleaning and drying. Professional rug
restoration requires great expertise, especially for an heirloom-quality piece
like a Persian Kashan.



Would you like more specific
details about any of these steps?



Restoring a Persian rug requires
skill and care to maintain its integrity and value. Persian rugs are known for
their durability and intricate patterns, often made from wool or silk, with a
dense weave. Without having proper weavers in place who understand the motifs
and type of wool to restore the rug you can diminish the value of the rug and
destroy the rug.

January 30, 2025 | Warrensburg, NY

Jafri Rugs not only cleaned the rug but brought back the vitality of the rug and increased the overall value of the rug. Jafri Rugs antique weavers repaired the rug to its original state and restored a century old rug. The rug required spot treatment and binding and fringe restoration. The rug additionally required reweaving into the field of the rug which was all done by hand. All repair work is done by hand.

January 29, 2025 | Stony Creek, NY

Restoring a Sumac rug involves several careful steps to ensure that the rug retains its beauty and durability. Sumac rugs, often handmade from wool and sometimes silk, are known for their bold patterns and vibrant colors, and the restoration process should respect these characteristics. Jafri Rug restoration will do the following: 1. Assessment Inspect the damage: Look for areas of wear, fraying, or any broken fibers. Check the edges, pile, and foundation. Identify the materials: Knowing whether it’s wool, silk, or another material will influence the type of repair materials used. 2. Cleaning Gentle washing: If the rug is dirty, it may need a thorough but gentle cleaning. Sumac rugs should be cleaned by professionals to avoid damaging the fibers or dyes. Drying: Ensure the rug dries flat to prevent distortion of its shape. 3. Edge Repair Rebinding or reweaving edges: If the rug's edges have unraveled, the damaged section is typically rebounded with new fibers, matching the original weave and color. 4. Reweaving or Patching Reweaving damaged areas: For areas with severe damage, such as large holes, individual knots can be recreated to restore the design. This involves a skilled weaver who matches the original pattern and color. Patchwork: In some cases, a patch is sewn into the damaged area. The patch should blend seamlessly with the rug. 5. Fringe Repair If the fringe is worn out, it may need to be reattached or replaced. Often, a new fringe is knotted into place to restore the rug’s original look. 6. Reconditioning the Fibers If the wool or silk is dry or brittle, it may need to be conditioned with a special treatment that helps restore the softness and flexibility of the fibers. 7. Reblocking After the restoration is complete, the rug is reblocked to ensure it lies flat and the shape is restored. This is particularly important if the rug has become misshapen due to wear or moisture. 8. Final Inspection After all the work is done, the rug should be inspected for quality and consistency in color, pattern, and texture. It might also undergo another cleaning to remove any excess repair materials.

June 08, 2024 | Stony Creek, NY

Jafri Rugs not only cleaned the rug but brought back the vitality of the rug and increased the overall value of the rug. Jafri Rugs antique weavers repaired the rug to its original state and restored a century old rug. The rug required spot treatment and binding and fringe restoration. The rug additionally required reweaving into the field of the rug which was all done by hand. All repair work is done by hand.

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June 23, 2025 | Bolton, NY

Jafri Rugs recently restored this classic Prayer rug from circa 1900.

Image 1 shows the condition of the rug prior to the restoration work. The field is completely worn and the fringe is fraying and binding was unraveling. The dye lots were also faded and after examining the rug we made sure the rug is fixed with the same vegetable dyes.

Image 2 shows the post work where the rug is fully restored and preserved and will appreciate in value. The antiquity of the rug is maintained and does not look newly made but almost as though it came off the loom.

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