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Oriental Rug Cleaning & Repair in Johnstown, NY

No matter how frequently you clean area rugs by yourself, professional cleaning is occasionally a must. Otherwise, rug textures can be ruined with frequent D-I-Y and lose durability. 

For the most professional rug care, Jafri Oriental Rugs is your first and last call in Johnstown, NY. Our rug cleaning, care, protection and repair in Upstate New York and across New England provide the best results for your total customer satisfaction. Jafri is your area rug solution for your favorite decorative rugs that bring a room together. To learn more and arrange a consultation in Johnstown, call 518-201-1191 or contact us online for assistance. 

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Jafri Powers Out Stains in Johnstown

Manual area rug cleaning allows our cleaning technicians to work into stains, and our specialized cleansers remove tough spots while ensuring your area rug is never damaged.

Since 1979, we have served Johnstown homeowners, helping them return dirty, aging rugs to their original beauty. Any kind of stain can ruin the beauty of your beloved handmade, antique, or heirloom rugs, but Jafri Oriental Rugs will restore their beautiful, attractive appearance.

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Why Jafri For Clean Rugs in Johnstown? 

At Jafri Oriental Rugs we're the experienced professionals for rug cleaning and restoration. Our superior quality cleaning process, equipment and expertise provides flawless area rug cleaning and best results for repair and protection. Choose us in Johnstown, and you also choose:

  • Certified professionals
  • Environmentally friendly cleaning process
  • Toxin-free chemicals
  • Cleaning across all rug types
  • Free rug pickup and delivery 
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Contact Jafri Oriental Rugs For Superior Rug Care in Johnstown, NY

With more than 40 years experience and state-of-the-art cleaning methodsJafri Oriental Rugs is your superior rug cleaning solution. Our services are available throughout Upstate New York and the Albany area, including Johnstown, and across New England. Call us today at 518-201-1191 or contact us online to learn more and arrange a consultation. Additional rug care services include: 

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February 04, 2026 | Johnstown, 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

January 31, 2026 | Johnstown, NY

The rug has been fixed following enormous precision and attention to detail for the reweaving of the floral motifs. The artistry comes with maintaining the antiquity of the rug by using the same wool and vegetable dyes.

Refer to picture 3 for the post-restoration work


Jafri Rug restoration fixed this rug entirely and raised the value of the rug by doing the following:

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.

·        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.

February 18, 2025 | Johnstown, NY

Cleaning: Gentle Cleaning is essential for preserving the fibers and colors. Using harsh chemicals or cleaning methods can cause the colors to fade or damage the wool. Professional dry cleaning or washing with mild soaps and water is recommended. Vacuuming with a low-suction vacuum is often used to remove dirt and dust without disturbing the delicate fibers. Repairing Damaged Areas: Reweaving is required for areas with wear, holes, or fraying. Skilled artisans will carefully match the original design and weave to restore damaged sections without altering the original look. Edge Repairs: The edges need reinforcement to prevent fraying and maintain their structure. Padding should be cut to protect the warp and weft

September 11, 2024 | Mohawk, 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 weavers repaired the rug to its original state and restored a 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.

March 19, 2026 | Gloversville, NY

The rug is tremendously damaged requiring the following work only available at Jafri Rugs:

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.

August 23, 2025 | Mohawk, NY

Jafri Rug restoration will do the following:

-Clean the rug first to soften up the fibers

-Cut the rug down

-Bind the rug to have the frame of the rug

September 10, 2025 | Fonda, NY

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 30, 2025 | Gloversville, NY

Jafri Rug restoration fixed this rug by doing the following:

Inspection

  • Check for damage: Look for worn areas, holes, moth damage, or weak foundation.

  • Document condition: Take photos for before/after comparison and note any specific concerns.

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
    • Rinsing and drying in a temperature-controlled environment
    • Olive oil shampoo applied to lather the rug and bring back original color of the rug

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

February 18, 2025 | Gloversville, NY

Cleaning: Gentle Cleaning is essential for preserving the fibers and colors. Using harsh chemicals or cleaning methods can cause the colors to fade or damage the wool. Professional dry cleaning or washing with mild soaps and water is recommended. Vacuuming with a low-suction vacuum is often used to remove dirt and dust without disturbing the delicate fibers. Repairing Damaged Areas: Reweaving is required for areas with wear, holes, or fraying. Skilled artisans will carefully match the original design and weave to restore damaged sections without altering the original look. Edge Repairs: The edges need reinforcement to prevent fraying and maintain their structure. Padding should be cut to protect the warp and weft

Real Client Needs in Johnstown

Bell T.

I called to see if they clean an 8x10 rug; they confirmed they handle small drop-off jobs, quoted $5 per square foot for an all-wool rug (about $400 for an 8x10), and said the cleaning uses an all-organic wash with approximately a two-week turnaround.
Gregory M.

I called about cleaning an 8x10 oriental rug and got pricing and timing: about $400 to clean an all-wool 8x10 (two-week turnaround) and an estimate for fringe removal; they also recommended a Dura-Hold pad to prevent slipping.

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August 30, 2025 | Johnstown, 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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