Types of Rugs We Clean
At Dad’s Carpet Cleaning, we specialize in the professional care of fine area rugs. Our trained technicians understand that every rug is different — from the fibers it’s made of to the tradition it comes from. Whether you own a treasured family heirloom or a contemporary designer piece, we have the knowledge and equipment to clean it safely and thoroughly. Below is a list of the rug types we expertly clean.

Hand-Knotted & Oriental Rugs
These rugs are among the most valuable in the world. Each knot is tied by hand, making them irreplaceable works of art that require specialized, gentle care.
- Persian Rugs — The gold standard of fine rugs. Regional varieties include Tabriz, Heriz, Sarouk, Kerman, Bidjar, Qum, and Malayer — each with unique weaving characteristics and dye profiles.
- Oriental Rugs — A broad family of hand-knotted rugs originating from China, India, Pakistan, and the Caucasus region.
- Turkish Rugs — Traditional hand-knotted Anatolian styles, including the highly sought-after Oushak rugs — prized for their soft, muted palettes and large-scale floral designs.
- Afghan Rugs — Tribal and village hand-knotted pieces known for rich, deep colors and bold geometric patterns.
- Tibetan Rugs — Distinctive hand-knotted rugs with unique wool characteristics and traditional Buddhist-inspired designs.

Flat-Weave Rugs
Flat-weave rugs have no pile, making them thinner and lighter than knotted rugs. Their unique structure requires a completely different cleaning approach.
- Kilim Rugs — Woven without pile, kilims feature bold geometric patterns and require entirely different cleaning methods than knotted rugs.
- Soumak Rugs — Flat-weave rugs with a brocaded surface texture. The intricate soumak wrapping demands especially gentle handling during cleaning.
- Dhurrie Rugs — Indian flat-woven cotton or wool rugs, popular in casual and contemporary spaces.

European & Decorative Styles
These prestigious European weaving traditions produce some of the most delicate and decorative rugs in the world.
- Aubusson Rugs — French tapestry-style flat-weave rugs of museum quality, often featuring pastoral scenes and elaborate floral motifs.
- Savonnerie Rugs — Luxurious French hand-knotted pile rugs traditionally made for royal palaces. Extremely rare and valuable.
- Needlepoint Rugs — Hand-stitched canvas rugs with intricate designs. Their canvas backing requires specialized, gentle cleaning.

By Fiber & Material
The material your rug is made of determines how it should be cleaned.
- Wool Rugs — The most common fine rug fiber. Wool from different regions — Persian, Afghan, Turkish — each responds differently to cleaning solutions and methods.
- Silk Rugs — The most delicate and valuable of all rug fibers. Silk requires museum-level care; improper cleaning can permanently damage an irreplaceable piece.
- Silk & Wool Blend Rugs — Rugs that use silk pile highlights on a wool foundation, combining the luster of silk with the durability of wool.
- Cotton Foundation Rugs — Many Persian and Oriental rugs use cotton warps and wefts for structure. We clean these with care to prevent shrinkage and warping.
- Viscose / Art Silk / Manmade Silk Rugs — Synthetic silk-look rugs (including rayon and bamboo silk) that can be mistaken for real silk but require very different — and equally specialized — handling to avoid fiber damage.

American & Indigenous Weavings
These rugs carry deep cultural significance and require knowledgeable, respectful care.
- Navajo Rugs — Iconic American Indian hand-woven textiles with bold geometric designs. Their tight flat-weave structure and natural dyes demand expert handling.
- American Indian Weavings — A broader category of tribal textiles including Navajo and other indigenous traditions, each with unique fiber and dye characteristics.

Antique, Semi-Antique & Specialty Rugs
Age and rarity demand extra caution. With our high-end area rug cleaning service, we treat every antique and specialty piece with the same care a museum curator would.
- Antique Rugs — Pre-1900 rugs of exceptional rarity and value. We use gentle, museum-approved methods to clean without disturbing fragile fibers or aged natural dyes.
- Semi-Antique Rugs — Rugs from 50 to 100 years old that require careful assessment before any cleaning begins.
- Tapestries — Wall-hung woven textiles that require flat handling and extremely gentle cleaning methods.
- Contemporary Designer Rugs — High-end machine-woven, hand-tufted, or custom-designed modern rugs from luxury brands and interior designers.
Not sure what type of rug you have?
Give us a call — we’re happy to help identify it and recommend the right cleaning approach.
Weave inspection, rug fiber identification and dye testing are a crucial part of our high-end area rug cleaning process. These allow us to determines the best methods and products for cleaning and preventing damage to your rug.
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Do You Have a Moth-Damaged Rug?
Moth damage is common in rugs made of natural, animal-based fibers like wool, silk, and blended materials. This risk is even greater for rugs that have been stored, placed under furniture, or left undisturbed for long periods of time. If you notice bare spots, loose pile, weakened areas, webbing, and visible damage, moth larvae may have been feeding on your rug’s natural fibers.
At Dad’s Carpet Cleaning, we look for any moth damage before cleaning. Our team can identify if there’s active moth activity, old damage, fiber loss, weakened areas, or repair concerns. We make sure to provide the extra care needed to clean your rug while preventing its condition from getting worse.
Don’t ruin your high-end rug with a DIY treatment. Prevent further damage by letting Dad’s experts take care of it for you.
Why Clients Choose Us for High-End Rug Cleaning
Rug cleaning is not a one-size-fits-all process. Some rugs require a careful approach to ensure its fibers, construction, and dyes are not damaged in the process. That’s why, before cleaning, Dad’s evaluates the rug’s fiber, weave, dyes, foundation, age, and overall condition.
Our area rug cleaning process includes:
- Detailed pre-inspection
- Fiber and construction identification
- Dye stability testing
- Dry soil removal before washing
- Gentle hand-cleaning or controlled washing methods
- Specialized care for wool, silk, natural blends, and other fibers
- Careful drying to prevent shrinkage, dye migration, mildew, and distortion
- Post-cleaning inspection and grooming
We take a careful and customized approach to every rug we clean. Every client’s area rug deserves more than basic surface cleaning.
Get Expert Area Rug Cleaning You Can Trust
Your rug deserve more than just basic carpet cleaning. From fine Oriental rugs and delicate silk pieces to antique, flat-weave, wool, viscose, and moth-damaged rugs, Dad’s Carpet Cleaning provides high-end area rug cleaning tailored to your rug’s material, age, and condition.