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Oriental & Area Rug Cleaning and Repair in Heath

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 Heath 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 Heath 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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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 Heath

We clean a wide variety of rugs for customers in Heath.
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And Many More!

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

Our Rug Cleaning Process in Heath

When it is time to clean your Oriental or area rug in Heath, 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 Heath

To get the best available rug cleaning, rug maintenance, rug protection, and rug storage services for customers in Heath 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 Heath. 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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January 08, 2026 | Scarsdale, NY

Jafri Rug Restoration fixed this rug by applying its professional museum-quality antique rug cleaning process step-by-step:

1. Inspection & Documentation


A specialist first examines the rug to determine:


  • Age, origin, weave style



  • Fiber type (wool, silk, cotton foundation, etc.)



  • Dye stability (natural vegetable dyes vs synthetic dyes)



  • Fragile areas: worn patches, dry rot, loose fringe, holes, moth damage



  • Previous repairs or color touch-ups




Why it matters: Antique rugs often have unstable dyes and delicate foundations. The cleaning process is tailored based on the following factors: fabric, type of dye used, age of rug


2. Dry Soil Removal (Dusting)


This is one of the most important steps.

  • Gentle vibrating dusting machines



  • Air dusting / compressed air



This removes the following:



  • Packed dust



  • Sand/grit



  • Allergens



  • Moth larvae and eggs




Why it matters: Up to 70% of soil in antique rugs is dry particulate that tears fibers if washed without dusting.

3. Colorfastness Testing


Before any washing:



  • Each dye color (reds, blues, greens, blacks) is tested with water and mild detergent.



  • If dyes are unstable, cleaners apply dye stabilizers or choose a dry-cleaning or low-moisture method.




Why it matters: Natural dyes can bleed or fade; this prevents damage.

4. Specialty Hand Wash (Traditional Bath)


Most high-end cleaners wash antique rugs by hand, never by machine.


Steps:


  1. Rug is submerged in a cool-water wash pit.



  2. Olive oil wool-safe shampoo from Italy is gently applied, no harsh chemicals are applied as that can cause color run/color bleeding



  3. Both sides of the rug are cleaned using soft brushes or hand tools.



  4. Water is circulated to remove embedded dirt.





5. Rinse & Water Extraction



  • Thorough rinsing removes soap residue that can attract dirt later.



  • Water extraction is done by rolling, squeegeeing, or suction tools.



  • No high-heat drying (which can shrink wool or warp foundations).

6. Controlled Drying


Antique rugs are dried:



  • In climate-controlled rooms with proper airflow




Drying can take 24–48+ hours depending on the rug’s age and thickness.

7. Grooming & Fringe Care


After cleaning:



  • Rug pile is brushed in its natural direction going the grain and fibers of the rug



  • Fringe is hand-cleaned and straightened out with a comb



8. Repairs or Restoration




  • Reweaving worn areas 



  • Edge/selvage reinforcement



  • Fringe repair or replacement



  • Moth damage treatment



  • Color restoration is used where actual dye and New Zealand worsted wool is used to bring back the original condition of the rug

9. Final Inspection


The rug is checked for:



  • Even pile direction



  • Clean fringe



  • No soap residue



  • No odor



  • Proper color stability



  • Smooth, flat drying

Why Antique Rugs Need Special Care?


Antique rugs are different because:



  • Natural vegetable dyes can bleed



  • Wool fibers become brittle with age



  • Cotton foundations shrink easily



  • Hand-knotted structure can loosen



  • Value (sometimes thousands of dollars) depends on condition

January 27, 2026 | Larchmont, NY

Jafri Rugs fixed this rug by doing the following:

Pre-Repair Cleaning

  • A deep cleaning is performed before repairs to remove dirt, oils, and debris that interfere with repair work.
  • Includes:
    • Dusting (front and back)
    • Gentle hand washing with pH-neutral detergents so as not to erode the fibers of the rug
    • Rinsing and drying in a temperature-controlled environment

 

Structural Repairs

These are the most critical to maintain rug integrity:

a. Edge Repair (Overcasting or Binding)

  • Rewrap or rebind fraying edges to prevent unraveling.
  • Uses matching wool or cotton thread.
  • Restores tension and keeps the weft and warp from separating.

b. Fringe Repair or Replacement

  • Stabilizes or reconstructs the fringe (often the warp threads).
  • May involve:
    • Tying off loose fringe
    • Sewing in new fringe sections
    • Weaving new fringes into the foundation

c. Hole or Tear Repair

  • Small holes: patched and reinforced from the back.
  • Larger holes or tears: require reweaving the foundation (warp and weft), then tying new knots to match the original pattern.

 

4. Pile Reweaving / Pattern Reconstruction

  • Rebuilds worn or missing areas by hand-knotting new wool or silk into the structure.
  • Requires:
    • Color-matching wool (often hand-dyed)
    • Matching the knot density, knot type (Turkish or Persian), and pattern
  • Done by experienced weavers to ensure seamless blending with the original design.

 

5. Color Restoration

  • In areas where colors have faded or bled, restorers may:
    • Touch up color with textile-safe dyes where there is already wool shown in the pile but requires blending of color for consistency in the rug’s colors
    • Avoid painting, which can damage fibers over time

 

 6. Shearing & Grooming

  • After repairs, the pile is carefully sheared to match surrounding areas.
  • Helps ensure a consistent pile height and finish.
  • Brushing aligns the nap and improves visual consistency.

 

 7. Blocking & Reshaping

  • If the rug is warped or misshapen:
    • It’s dampened and laid flat under weight or pinned.
    • Dried under tension to restore its original shape and prevent buckling.

 

8. Final Cleaning & Inspection

  • A final surface clean removes any dust or fibers from the repair.
  • Inspection ensures:
    • Seamless repairs
    • Color and texture matches
    • Edges are secure and the rug lies flat

August 14, 2025 | Glenville, NY

Jafri Rug restoration fixed this rug by doing the following:

1. Assessment and Inspection:



Condition Check: Inspect the rug thoroughly for signs of
wear, including fraying edges, missing or damaged knots, stains, or fading.
This is essential to assess the scope of restoration work needed.



Fabric Type: Identify the materials used (wool, silk, etc.)
to ensure the correct restoration techniques and materials are used.



Color Matching: Persian rugs often feature vibrant and
intricate color schemes. Color matching is important for any repairs to ensure
the restoration blends seamlessly with the original.



2. Cleaning:



Gentle Cleaning: Before restoration, the rug is cleaned to
remove dirt and stains. This is typically done by hand or machine using organic
olive oil shampoo foam to cleanse the rug and techniques that preserve the
integrity of the fibers.



Drying: After cleaning, the rug must be carefully dried to
prevent any damage or shrinkage.



3. Repairing Damaged Areas:



Reweaving/Knots: If there are missing or damaged knots, the
missing sections will be re-woven by hand. Skilled weavers use the same
knotting technique that was used in the original rug to ensure consistency.



Fringe Repair: If the fringe is damaged or missing, it can
be reattached or replaced using matching fibers.



Edge Repair: The rug’s edges may become frayed over time. A
repair may involve re-binding the edges to prevent further unraveling.



4. Color Restoration:



If the rug has areas with faded or discolored sections, dyes
matching the original colors may be applied to restore the vibrancy. This
requires careful attention to detail to blend the colors seamlessly.           


February 05, 2024 | Hastings On Hudson, NY

This is an example of the damage that Jafri Oriental Rugs will fix and restore. Our services are available in Hastings On Hudson, NY and we do free pick up and delivery. This rug was filled with heavy ash and soot and required enormous cleaning and repair to the field. Jafri Rugs will do the following: -Fix all the fringe and binding -Reweave the field to match the original design while maintaining the antiquity of the rug -All work is done by hand

October 14, 2024 | Dobbs Ferry, 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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August 30, 2025 | Briarcliff Manor, NY

This rug was a museum quality rug brought into Jafri Rug's for restoration work. Given the age of the rug our weavers had to make sure the rug was thoroughly organically cleaned to not make the rug brittle or too course when threading the needle for reweaving otherwise the rug would snap. This rug went thru flood damage and prior to repairing it Jafri Rug restoration cleaned it first.

Persian and Caucasian rug cleaning is an art. The rug in this picture is centuries old and is a threadbare rug. Cleaning aCaucasian antique rug(such as those from the Kazak, Shirvan, or Karabagh regions) requires special care due to their age, natural dyes, and delicate wool. Jafri Rug restoration's step-by-step cleaning process restores and preserves the rug's integrity while removing dirt and grime

The first image shows the rug in completely worn condition where the field of the rug requires reweaving and color restoration

The second image shows the rug completely repaired and the value of the rug has now increased significantly as the antiquity of the rug has been maintained.

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