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Area Rug Cleaning and Rug Repair Services in New York

Maintaining a clean rug can be challenging due to pet accidents and kids using it as a playground. But nothing is impossible for Jafri Oriental Rug Cleaning in New York. We offer professional area rug cleaning services for a fresh, long-lasting rug. At the same time, if you need any patches or hole repairs to fix the rug, our industry experts will help you. Enjoy our free pickup and delivery services across Albany, Amherst, Babylon, Rochester, Yonkers, and other cities throughout New York.

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Additional Services by Jafri Oriental Rug Cleaning for Customers in New York

  • Rug Stain Removal: We employ advanced techniques and eco-friendly solutions to eliminate stubborn stains and restore your rug.
  • Rug Fringe Repair: Our skilled craftsmanship reinforces the fringe, enhancing your rug's overall aesthetics and longevity.
  • Persian Rug Cleaning: We understand the delicate nature of Persian rugs and employ effective cleaning methods with the utmost care and expertise.
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Worry Not! We Have More Than Enough Rug Storage Facilities in New York

Jafri Oriental Rugs provides a climate-controlled storage facility for area rugs in New York. Our rug cleaning process—repairing and restoring a rug—takes only 4-7 days. We also offer extended storage for remodeling, moving, or those needing more time for delivery. Since 1979, certified technicians have cleaned and protected various Oriental rugs,  silk rugs, and other fine-word rugs. We are committed to ensuring quality and providing 100% customer satisfaction.

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Get the Best Results with Our Unique Rug Cleaning Methods We Use in New York

  • Dry cleaning involves combining a soft, natural product with water, detergent, and a solvent to dissolve and absorb dirt from rugs, then vacuuming the rug for a fresh clean.
  • Encapsulation cleaning involves vacuuming your rug before applying an encapsulating chemical, which absorbs and isolates dirt for easy, fast, and minimal downtime cleaning.
  • Hot water extraction is a commercial and domestic deep-cleaning method that uses high-temperature water and cleaning agents to loosen dirt, stains, and soil from rug fibers.
  • High-pressure steam removes smoky smells, bacteria, dust mites, and odors from rug fibers. It removes dirt, mold spores, and smelly stains from rugs and improves their appearance.

Trust Jafri Oriental Rug Cleaning for the Best Rug Care in New York

As a certified rug cleaning company, Jafri Oriental Rug Cleaning always tries its best to meet each client's needs. We strive to provide high-quality work with our experienced technicians in New York. We understand very well that every rug should receive the care it truly deserves. Contact our cleaning specialists at 518-201-1191 or click here to get all the information about the services we offer to customers in New York.

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May 21, 2026 | Red Hook, NY

The rug is now fully repaired and the field is rewoven

The colors are now coming thru based on the original condition

Restoring a woven kilim rug is a delicate process that requires understanding the rug’s structure, materials, and traditional weaving techniques. Kilims are flat-weave rugs, typically made from wool (and sometimes cotton), and have no pile. Restoration focuses on preserving the rug's authenticity while repairing damage such as holes, frayed edges, or faded colors.     

Repairing a torn Moroccan kilim professionally usually means stabilizing the structure first, then reweaving the damaged section so the repair becomes part of the original weave rather than a patch placed on top.


1. Inspection and stabilization

Jafri Oriental Weavers confirm the following:

  • Whether warp threads are broken
  • Dye stability 
  • Wool condition and dry rot
  • Edge/fringe weakness

Loose wool fibers and threads are secured before cleaning.

2. Cleaning before repair due to:

  • Existing dirt digs into the fibers
  • Exposes existing damage 
  • Hidden damage becomes visible

Hand washing is preferred for kilims.

3. Rebuilding the foundation

If the vertical warp threads are broken, new warp threads are inserted and tensioned.

This is the structural foundation of the rug.

4. Reweaving the torn area

The repairer:

  • Matches wool type and thickness
  • Matches colors and dye tones
  • Recreates the original weave pattern by hand

For geometric Turkish kilims, this can require careful pattern reconstruction.

5. Edge and fringe repair

If the tear reaches the binding:

  • Selvage edges may be rebound
  • Fringe may be reconstructed
  • Weak sections reinforced

6. Blocking and finishing

The rug is stretched back into shape and dried flat so it lies evenly.

May 28, 2024 | Red Hook, 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.

July 03, 2026 | Red Hook, NY

Repairing a woven Turkish kilim requires preserving the original weave, colors, and structure. The exact process varies depending on the damage, Jafri's restoration typically follows these steps:

  1. Inspection and Documentation
    • Identify fiber type (usually wool on wool or wool on cotton).
    • Assess damage such as holes, moth damage, worn areas, tears, broken selvages, or fringe loss.
    • Photograph the rug before work begins and determine whether repairs should be structural, cosmetic, or both.
  2. Dusting and Washing
    • Remove embedded dust and grit.
    • Hand wash the kilim using fiber-safe detergents.
    • Dry the rug flat under controlled conditions. Repairing a dirty rug can lock debris into the weave and accelerate wear.
  3. Stabilization
    • Secure weak edges or tears to prevent additional unraveling during restoration.
    • Reinforce loose wefts or warps before reconstruction begins.
  4. Reweaving
    • Match the original wool, yarn thickness, twist, and dye colors as closely as possible.
    • Recreate the missing warp and weft structure.
    • Hand-weave replacement sections following the original weaving technique and pattern.
  5. Selvage and Edge Repair
    • Rebuild damaged side cords if needed.
    • Rewrap or reinforce the selvages to restore strength and prevent future fraying.
  6. Fringe Restoration
    • Replace or reconstruct damaged fringe if it is structurally important.
    • Secure the fringe to the rug's foundation using traditional techniques.
  7. Blocking and Reshaping
    • Square the rug if it has become distorted.
    • Adjust tension so the kilim lies flat without ripples.
  8. Final Inspection
    • Check weave consistency and structural integrity.
    • Trim any excess fibers and ensure the repaired area blends naturally with the original rug.

For valuable or antique Turkish kilims, Jafri generally aims for conservation-quality repairs, preserving as much original material as possible rather than replacing large sections unnecessarily. Color matching, yarn selection, and weave replication are key to maintaining both the rug's appearance and value.

The complexity of the repair depends on the extent of the damage. Small moth holes may take a few hours, while reconstructing large missing sections or intricate geometric motifs can require dozens of hours of hand weaving.

June 23, 2026 | Crown Heights, NY

Prior to cleaning the rug, Jafri Rugs does the following:

  • Measure Rug size (e.g., 5×8, 8×10, runner)
  • Confirm approximate age of the rug to confirm overall value of the rug
  • Determine whether the rug has stains, pet odors, or fringe damage

1. Pre-Inspection

The rug is examined for:

  • Fiber type (wool, cotton, mixed materials)
  • Dye stability and colorfastness
  • Stains, odors, pet contamination, or mold
  • Existing damage such as worn areas, holes, or fringe issues

2. Dust Removal

Before any water is used, technicians remove embedded dry soil, sand, and grit.

  • Commercial dusting equipment, compressed air, or vibration systems will be used to suck out all the toxins
  • This step is critical because dry soil can damage fibers during washing.

3. Pre-Treatment

Specific stains and heavily soiled areas are treated.

  • Pet urine, food stains, and odor sources receive targeted treatment.
  • Cleaning agents are selected to be safe for wool and natural dyes.

4. Dye Testing

Jafri technicians test colors to ensure dyes won't bleed during washing.

  • Handmade
  • rugs often contain natural or vegetable dyes that require special care.

5. Full Immersion or Controlled Washing

The rug is washed using water and wool-safe cleaning solutions.

  • Gentle agitation loosens dirt from deep within the pile.
  • Harsh chemicals, bleach, and excessive heat are avoided.
  • The washing method varies depending on the rug's construction and condition.

6. Thorough Rinsing

The rug is rinsed multiple times to remove:

  • Soil and contaminants
  • Cleaning residues
  • Odors and allergens

Proper rinsing helps prevent residue buildup that can attract dirt later.

7. Water Extraction

Excess moisture is removed using specialized equipment.

  • Centrifugal extractors or controlled wringing systems may be used.
  • This reduces drying time and helps prevent mildew.

8. Controlled Drying

The rug is dried in a temperature-controlled environment.

  • Air movers and dehumidifiers may be used.
  • Direct heat and prolonged sun exposure are generally avoided to protect fibers and dyes.

9. Grooming and Finishing

After drying:

  • The pile is brushed or groomed.
  • Fringe is cleaned and straightened.
  • Final touch-ups and inspections are performed.

10. Final Inspection

The cleaner verifies:

  • Stains and odors have been addressed
  • Colors remain stable
  • The rug is fully dry
  • No damage occurred during cleaning

Typical Rug Cleaning Frequency

  • Every 1–3 years for most Persian rugs.
  • More often if the rug is in a high-traffic area, has pets, or experiences frequent spills.

For valuable handmade Persian rugs (such as a Sarouk, Kashan, Mashad, Khoum, and Tabriz), Jafri Rugs always recommends specialty immersion rug cleaning over standard in-home carpet cleaning because it removes embedded soil while minimizing risk to the wool and dyes.

November 12, 2024 | Red Hook, NY

Jafri Rugs will make sure to do the following: Apply an antique wash to the rug where the rug will be soaked for days and then dusted Repair all the fringe and binding work Reweave the field to maintain the integrity of the design and eliminate all wear This customer required immediate color restoration for the rug.

January 28, 2026 | Red Hook, 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

August 26, 2024 | Red Hook, NY

Jafri Rugs will make sure to do the following: Apply an antique wash to the rug where the rug will be soaked for days and then dusted Repair all the fringe and binding work Reweave the field to maintain the integrity of the design and eliminate all wear This customer required immediate color restoration for the rug.

February 01, 2024 | Red Hook, NY

This is an example of the damage that Jafri Oriental Rugs will fix and restore. Our services are available in Red Hook, 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

March 11, 2025 | Crown Heights, NY

Jafri Rug Restoration will do the following: 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

July 10, 2026 | Clinton, NY

Jafri Rugs follows a specialized, multi-step process for cleaning and restoring handmade Oriental, Persian, wool, silk, and antique rugs. Their approach is designed to remove embedded soil while protecting delicate fibers, dyes, and the rug's structure.

Jafri Rugs Cleaning Process

  1. Inspection & Evaluation
    • Examine the rug's fibers, weave, dyes, and condition.
    • Identify stains, odors, pet damage, moth damage, water damage, and structural issues.
    • Determine the safest cleaning method for the specific rug.
  2. Dust Removal
    • Use specialized dust-removal equipment to eliminate deeply embedded dirt and grit before washing.
    • This helps prevent fiber abrasion during the cleaning process.
  3. Pre-Treatment
    • Apply customized treatments for stains, pet urine, and odors.
    • Tailor the cleaning approach to the rug's fiber type and condition.
  4. Soaking
    • Immerse the rug when appropriate to loosen dirt, stains, and contaminants.
    • Particularly stubborn stains or odors may require multiple soaking cycles.
    • Silk, antique, moth-damaged, and water-damaged rugs receive individualized treatment.
  5. Hand Washing
    • Wash both sides of the rug using vegetable-based soaps and fiber-safe shampoos.
    • Thoroughly rinse to remove all cleaning residues.
  6. Luster Wash (When Appropriate)
    • Apply a finishing wash designed to enhance the rug's appearance and restore vibrancy.
  7. Brushing & Grooming
    • Groom the pile with specialized brushes to align the fibers and restore texture.
  8. Controlled Drying
    • Dry rugs in a climate-controlled environment to help prevent shrinkage, mildew, and dye migration.
  9. Final Inspection
    • Inspect each rug after cleaning and repeat any necessary steps to meet quality standards before returning it to the customer.

Jafri Rugs Repair & Restoration Process

For rugs needing restoration, Jafri describes a repair workflow that generally includes:

  • Pre-repair cleaning to remove dirt and oils.
  • Detailed damage assessment.
  • Hand reweaving of missing or damaged sections using traditional knotting techniques.
  • Fringe replacement or repair with matching materials.
  • Edge binding and overcasting to prevent unraveling.
  • Color restoration using carefully matched dyes when needed.
  • Moth damage treatment before reconstruction.
  • Final cleaning, grooming, and inspection to ensure repairs blend naturally with the original rug.

They also offer free pickup and delivery throughout much of New York and New England, making it easier to have valuable rugs professionally cleaned and restored.

March 01, 2025 | Clinton, NY

Jafri Rugs will make sure to do the following: Apply an antique wash to the rug where the rug will be soaked for days and then dusted Repair all the fringe and binding work

September 03, 2024 | Clinton, NY

Jafri Rugs will make sure to do the following: Apply an antique wash to the rug where the rug will be soaked for days and then dusted Repair all the fringe and binding work Reweave the field to maintain the integrity of the design and eliminate all wear This customer required immediate color restoration for the rug.

Real Client Needs in New York

Gwen M.

I called about getting my 10x12 flat-woven rug cleaned in Sharon, CT; they estimated about $720 for cleaning and said they may be able to arrange pickup depending on their driver, with roughly a two-week turnaround.
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I want to start one cleaning now and schedule another next year; I asked them to review my invoice, take a new deposit for the first job, and call me back with the revised cost.
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I'm ready to move forward with rug cleaning after an appraisal, but I need to arrange financing first and will call back when I'm ready.
Anonymous User

I'm bringing two inherited Ukrainian knit rugs that need repair and I scheduled to bring them in this afternoon for inspection.
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I have a Ukrainian-style wool rug that needs repair and cleaning, and I will bring it in next week so they can assess it and provide an estimate.
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I'm checking about cleaning a cowhide (hide patch) rug; they confirmed they handle cowhide rugs, offer pickup in my area, and quoted about $15 per square foot.
Jan A.

I called to ask if you service Pine Hill, NY because I need two silk rugs professionally cleaned (an antique 8x9 and a long runner), and I requested a callback to arrange service.
Anonymous User

I'm staying at a hotel and need a Persian wool runner deep cleaned; the company said they do hotel pickups, gave an estimate of about $200, and will contact me to arrange pickup. They said the cleaned rug will be ready to use after roughly two weeks.
Linda C.

I called to arrange bringing in my 8.5-foot round Persian rug for cleaning after getting an estimate; the shop quoted about $400 and said the usual turnaround is two weeks. I plan to bring the rug in today because of the forecasted bad weather.
Melora G.

I called to get an estimate to clean a large oriental wool rug and two smaller Tibetan runners; they quoted $700 for the large rug and $125 for each runner. They said they can arrange pickup from Shelter Island but recommended dropping the rugs off in the city since their main hub is in the Albany/Hudson Valley area.
Andrew W.

I called to ask about getting a 6'x8' antique rug cleaned; they explained they handle full-service rug cleaning and restoration and prefer drop-offs but can arrange pickups when already working in the area, and they agreed to email me their details and notify me if they are coming near my town.

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July 22, 2025 | Red Hook, NY

The first image shows the rug in very poor condition with fringe and binding work required as it was fraying. The second image shows how this Persian Shiraz rug has been restored to its original condition with fringe and binding that comports to the design and era such as adding tea stained fringe implants to the rug as that was the proper fringe that was of that circa 1900 period. Additionally Jafri Rug restoration sheared this rug to even out the wool on the pile of the rug and added binding that prevents the wool from unraveling any further into the field of the rug and Jafri Rug restoration did the following work:

-Reweaving worn areas where warp and weft is showing

-Refringing as the fringe is torn off

-Rebinding as the binding is unraveling

-Vegetable dyes are fading

-Field of the rug is also showing unevenness in the wool pile

Given the age and value of the rug, this is a rug that should not be sent to any rug store, but should go to Jafri Rug restoration as the weavers are specifically skilled to repair these threadbare rugs and understand the motifs and match the wool dye lot for dye lot. The artistry will maintain the antiquity of the rug and will not make it look newly made and will also raise the value of the rug.

Jafri Rug restoration fixed the 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.

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