Carpet patching is a simple system of carefully cutting out the damaged area and replacing it with a patch of donor carpet of the same size.
Carpet patch does not match carpet.
Unless you have an extra piece to spare somewhere else this is going to be your best bet.
Tools and supplies you will need.
It may not be an exact match but it will a game of horseshoes finding the closest thing possible.
There is a rule of thumb for using a variety of flooring throughout a home.
Place your patch to fill the hole the way that the patch s fibers follow the direction of the rest carpeting fibers.
If you re using carpet tape stick it onto the base floor as well.
Take a portion of the carpet and start looking around your local home depot or other carpet place to find a close match.
The best way to have an idea of what the results will be would be to take a remnant piece and set it next to the area that needs to be patched.
A line or 2 of glue on the surface of the carpet pad will often be sufficient.
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.
Apply some carpet adhesive onto the patch requiring floor.
The biggest factor is whether or not a piece of carpet from a closet or remnant piece will match.
Because the donor area is filled in either with a piece of remnant carpet or is left unrepaired carpet patching is considered to be imperfect but a net overall improvement.
Never use more than three different.
Hold the patch in place for a little while.