The home depot can do that for you.
Replacing small portion of carpet.
Remnants from the installation of the carpet make the job a little easier.
When done correctly this repair eradicates the damaged area with minimal or no evidence.
Before you can replace your old carpet it s crucial to get accurate professional measurements of the rooms you are upgrading.
If no remnants can be found cut a small portion of carpet from the back of a closet or other out of the way space to provide a repair piece.
If one area of your carpeted room is damaged or dirty there is no need to replace the carpet in the entire room.
Instead cut out the damaged section of the carpet and replace it with tile.
Pulling up carpet depends on the reason the carpet needs to be pulled up.
For small sections you can purchase a carpet repair tool which resembles a round cookie cutter with a sharp edge.
Press it over the damaged area and turn until you reach the padding then pull.
The effect is that of a reverse throw rug with an island of tile surrounded by carpet.
If carpet tape is not doing the job you can also use carpet glue to hold the patch in position.
Keep in mind that if you plan on replacing the carpet the patch will adhere to the padding making it harder to salvage the pad.
Replacing carpet with tile in a room is a costly affair.
A line or 2 of glue on the surface of the carpet pad will often be sufficient.