Compared to the wear and tear caused by dirt, the frequency with which carpets are vacuumed is minimal. Although daily vacuuming isn't necessary or even desirable, it is the most effective method for keeping your home clean. To preserve your carpets, you should clean them at least twice weekly, with extra attention paid to the areas with the most foot activity.
If the installer removes furniture and flooring and works in a team, the carpet installation should take 6-8 hours. You may expect a full day for carpet installation.
If the damage is slight, you can probably get away with just re-gluing or re-taping it. To glue a carpet, spread a lot of glue on the floor, press the seams into it, and then press down on the carpet with books or weights.
Cut off fibres that are a perfect match from a hidden area, like the back of a closet, using a box cutter. Then, apply fibres by dabbing waterproof adhesive over the exposed carpet backing. To arrange fibres, press them into place without gluing them.
Trim the rug's ragged edge with a pair of heavy-duty shears. You'll need a piece of cotton binding tape two inches longer than the rug's unfinished edge. After draping the binding evenly over the rug's edge, stitch it in place using cross-stitches.
To fix carpet edges that have frayed, do the following:
Using glue to mend a carpet that has frayed is one option. If you want good results, you must use the proper glue. Do not use glue that is not water-based, as exposure to water may eventually cause it to fail. A hot glue gun and glue sticks are the best tools for this.