Rug Repair and Organic Cleaning Services & Appraisals

 
Bring your hand-woven rugs in to us for repair. We care for our carpets meticulously and offer the same superior cleaning and restoration resources to our clients. If you would like to know more about our restoration and conservation services, please call us at :
 516.510.9188

We also appraise hand-made rugs and textiles for estate or insurance purposes.

 
A few tips for Caring for your hand-knotted Rugs from our experts.
 
The best way to keep a rug clean is to keep it from getting dirty in the first place. Removing outdoor shoes when entering the house (as people do in most rug-weaving countries) is a good idea if this accords with your lifestyle. Bare-foot or sock-foot traffic is much gentler to a rug than a hard outdoor-shoe sole (or spike heel), and leaving your outdoor shoes at the entrance to the house tracks in much less dirt.
 
Have your rug cleaned only when it really needs it. For rugs in some areas this will mean a yearly cleaning. Rugs in other areas can go several years and more without needing professional cleaning.
 
To judge how dirty a rug is, try one of these methods:
  • Pick up a corner of the rug and while holding it, kick the back of the rug sharply. If a cloud of dirt flies out of the pile, the rug is dirty and needs cleaning. NOTE: some dust and wool fibers are normal!
  • Kneel down on the rug and rub the pile vigorously with your hand in a short arc for 5 to 10 seconds. Look at your fingers and palm: if your hand is dirty, the rug needs cleaning.
  • With the pile facing UP fold part of the rug back upon itself so that the pile opens along a line of knots. Look down into the base of the pile at the foundation of the rug. If the warp and weft look dirty, there is dirt deep in the pile where a home vacuum cleaner cannot reach it. The rug needs cleaning.

Special offers on Organic Rug Cleaning by Saatchi Rugs including free pickup and delivery in New Jersey and New York, call: 516.510.9188

About cleaning and preservation of antique rugs:

An essential part of preserving the value, beauty and integrity of your antique rugs, Persian rugs or antique carpets is having them cleaned by professionals. At Saatchi, our antique rug experts and professional carpet cleaners have been cleaning, repairing and restoring antique rugs and antique carpets for more than 30 years. To us, cleaning an old rug goes beyond removing the surface dirt. It's also an important part of maintaining the natural fibers and carpet structure.

Our expert rug cleaners in NYC, Long Island and New Jersey are trained to cleanse carpets and textiles made from all natural fibers, including cotton, wool and silk. For the past three decades, our antique oriental rug cleaning team in NY and NJ has reinvigorated valuable textiles and carpets made with sensitive colors and delicate natural fibers.

As a leader in the global market of antique carpets, we have the knowledge and experience to safely clean and maintain high-end rugs and irreplaceable antiques.

Our organic rug cleaning services deliver a level of care that has made us a vendor of choice for international collectors, museums and the most discerning clients. A professional cleaning is recommended for most rugs and carpets every four to five years.

Our Pick-up and delivery service is free for:

Manhattan (NYC), Nassau County, Suffolk County, Bergen County, Passaic County, Sussex County and Morris County

Antique Oriental Rug Cleaning - Frequently Asked Questions

When Should I Clean My Oriental Rug?

To clean or not to clean: that is the question and an issue that plagues rug owners year after year. Fortunately, the new year is a particularly good time to check the condition of household carpets and to see if they need to be cleaned. Perpetual foot traffic, dirt, dust and stains from kids, pets and holiday guests might spell doom for valuable vintage and antique carpets.

Regular cleaning is an essential part of protecting investment pieces and treating carpets with respect. When it comes to cleaning antique Oriental rugs, it simply doesn't pay to wait. Depending on traffic and household conditions, area rugs should be cleaned every three to seven years. Have a look at these common signs that a rug needs to be cleaned.

What If My Rug Has Stains?

Stains are probably the most obvious sign that a rug should be cleaned. Aside from gently blotting spills, leave stain-removal work to the rug cleaning pros. Stains tend to set in and get worked into the fibers as they dry or are rubbed. It's also important to note that bugs, moths and rot are more likely to affect dirty rugs, including those in storage.

What Is The Carpet "Touch Test?"

The touch test is a simple and effective way to gauge the level of soiling. Simply rub the pile with an open hand going with the direction of the grain. If your hand feels dirty or excessively sticky, the rug might need to be cleaned.

What Is Under My Carpet?

Inspecting the carpet pad and floor underneath can give you a good idea of overall cleanliness. Fine dust-like micro-particles on the floor are an indication that a rug needs to be washed. Smaller particles may seem soft and powdery, but they're actually glass-like bits of silica that are the most damaging.

How Do Rugs Get Cleaned? 

Factors that affect how your rug will be cleaned include size, geographic origin, construction techniques, fiber content, age and dyes. In most cases, antique rugs will be physically dusted to remove abrasive grit and debris trapped deep in the carpet pile. Then aqueous cleansing agents are applied to remove soil attached to the natural fibers that dulls the color and luminous sheen. Our antique rug cleaning experts are trained to clean using the most appropriate methods. If necessary, oxygen-based treatments can be employed to remove oxidation that causes yellowing in white and ivory rugs.

When necessary, we stabilize weak areas and employ protective cloths to minimize wear and unnecessary friction. Our rug cleaning experts are attentive to the special needs of every unique carpet.

After cleaning antique Oriental rugs and removing the cleansing agents and excess water, rugs are placed in a climate-controlled drying room. There, air warm, dry air circulates to ensure that even the thickest pile carpets dry quickly and thoroughly.

Checking the Rug's Pile and Foundation

A visual examination of the pile and under-structure reveals deposits of dirt that are abrading the rug's foundation. Gently spread the pile apart to look for dirt at the base of the knots and along the warp and weft. Because typical cleaning methods cannot remove these deeply embedded particles, harmonic vibration equipment is the safest and most effective tool for cleaning antique rugs and protecting their value.

If your antique oriental rug needs cleaning, contact our experts for a quote based on the size of your carpet and level of soiling.

 

 Contact us at 516.510.9188