Carpet Dyeing is a specialised service that can rejuvenate and restore your carpet or rugs colour. Choosing a a qualified carpet dyeing company will assure you the best results.

Carpet Dyeing works best on nylon, wool, and silk carpets, fortunately, most carpets are nylon or wool.
Carpets that don't absorb dye as well are acrylic, polyester, and polypropylene fibers and can end up unevenly coloured. Other issues can occur if your carpet is stain-resistant or you have shag carpets. this is why choosing a fully trained, certified, and insured carpet dyeing company is recommended.

Carpet Dyeing

Potential issues not using a qualified technician

  • Not using the right dyes can cause dye transfer onto socks, shoes and even pet paws
  • How long your newly dyed carpet stays looking good depends on the quality of the dye, the application, and the condition of the carpet.
  • Even with a dye designed to maintain its color for an extended period, the application process plays a crucial role. In the event of incorrect application, it is possible to notice stains or uneven coloring emerging within a year. However, by entrusting the task to a skilled professional who uses top-notch dye, you can enjoy vibrant and consistent color for a decade or even longer.

What to consider when choosing carpet dyeing

For all its benefits, dyeing a carpet still takes a fair amount of work, and it’s irreversible. Before you start picking out dyes, make sure re-coloring is really the best solution to your problem.
If your carpet has stubborn stains, ask one of our qualified members about deep cleaning. If you have just a few stains on the new carpet, it might be easier to do spot dyeing. Spot Dyeing is even trickier than full carpet dyeing because it takes a good eye for color, an understanding of how to use dye to counteract stain colors, and skill at blending dyes.
If you do decide to dye, you’ll need to choose between spot dyeing to re-color stained or faded areas and dyeing the whole carpet to change the color.