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French Family Construction, LLC
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Carpet - Repair, Refasten, or Stretch

Serving Middlesex, NC and surrounding areas

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Welcome to French Family Construction.\nWe are a veteran-owned, family-operated small business proudly serving our community. Our names are Matthew and Christina French, and we started this company nearly 10 years ago with a simple goal: to build quality homes while building a life centered around our five children.\n\nWe take great pride in our craftsmanship and truly enjoy every aspect of construction — from small repairs to full renovations. It would be an honor to earn your trust and the opportunity to help beautify your home.

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Carpet Stretching questions, answered by experts

Through accurate measurements and dye matching to the original finishes.

Carpet glue is very sticky, but it's not permanent. The glue usually lasts as long as a typical carpet installation, which is five to 15 years. For the best results, you should always use the right type of carpet glue for the area you're using it in. There are carpet glues for high-traffic areas, which are more high-quality and durable than others.

Professional carpet repair services offer cost-effective solutions for damage such as burns, stains, and tears. Professionals utilize advanced tools and techniques, ensuring quality restoration that extends the carpet's life and preserves its appearance.

Maintenance practices include regular vacuuming, prompt spill cleaning, and periodic professional deep-cleaning to remove embedded dirt particles and rejuvenate fibers.

The best solvent for removing carpet glue depends on its chemical composition. Most carpet glue reacts well to a solvent made from orange oil. Use mineral spirits to remove tar-based glue, which has a darker, brownish tint. Methylene chloride paint stripper and lacquer thinner should also work, but beware of the nasty and dangerous fumes.

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