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Did you get a new rug for Christmas? Here's what to do with an old rug

What to Do with an Old Rug During the Holidays

The holiday season is here, and for many households that means rearranging furniture, decking the halls, and adding festive flair to every room. While some people go all out with a full decor transformation, others prefer a simple change, like swapping out an everyday rug for a holiday-themed area rug. If you haven’t browsed seasonal rugs yet, you’ll be surprised at the variety available.

Holiday rugs aren’t just decorative—they also make great gifts. A well-crafted area rug can warm up bare floors and add charm to any room. But once you lay down your new rug, you might wonder: What should I do with my old rug?

Before you toss it, consider these creative and practical ideas for repurposing your area rug.

Repurpose an Antique Rug as Wall Art

In many cultures, rugs aren’t just for the floor, they’re displayed on walls like fine art. A small antique rug hung as a tapestry can add visual interest, texture, and even insulation to a room. Whether you’re decorating a hallway, living room, or cozy reading nook, a hand-woven rug can become a beautiful conversation piece.

Use Your Old Rug as a Creative Canvas

If your rug is stained, worn, or outdated, give it new life through creativity. You can:

  • Paint or stencil on it
  • Attach beads, patches, or glitter
  • Cut it into smaller shapes for doormats, car floor liners, or pet mats

This is a fun way to get the kids involved during winter break. Let them experiment with textures and designs. They’ll love making something new out of something old. Plus, it’s a great upcycling project if the alternative is throwing it out.

Keep It in Your Trunk for Practical Use

Here’s a smart and functional idea: store your old rug in your car’s trunk. It can protect your trunk interior from dirt, debris, or groceries. You can also take it out and use it as a picnic blanket, a tailgating mat, or a dry surface during outdoor events. Rugs provide better protection against moisture and cold than traditional blankets.

Don’t Toss It Yet—Reuse It Thoughtfully

Old rugs don’t need to end up in the landfill. Whether you turn them into art, craft supplies, or practical tools, they can still serve a purpose long after they’re retired from their original spot on the floor.

If you’re planning to buy a new rug this holiday season, think twice before tossing the old one. With a little creativity, your worn-out rug could still have a long life ahead!

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A Christmas message from Bond Products for 2025

Looking Back on 2025: A Christmas Message from Bond Products

As the holiday season arrives and 2025 draws to a close, we at Bond Products want to take a moment to reflect on the year behind us and extend our heartfelt thanks to our customers, partners, and friends. Being a family-owned and operated business, we understand the value of loyalty, hard work, and personal service. We’ve seen those same values reflected in our amazing community this year.

A Year of Milestones and Growth

Customer Appreciation Week was a standout moment for us in 2025. Held in October, it was our first time hosting this type of event, and it was a tremendous success. We had the chance to meet face to face with customers, offer hands-on equipment repairs, training, and demos, and most importantly, to say thank you to you, our customers. 

We also saw a surge in demand for our Alpha Mini Sergers, as more of you discovered how reliable and compact these machines are for both professional and home use. It’s been rewarding to see them become an essential part of so many workrooms.

And of course, we are always grateful for the kind words our customers send us. One of our favorite, and most creative, reviews from this year came from Gary Blum. He wrote:

“​I was desperate to repair a burn mark on the cloth edge of a very expensive, large sisal carpet. After speaking with some unhelpful agents at other companies, I lucked upon Bond Products Inc.

​Not only did they have everything a DIY person needed to perfectly cover the damaged trim, but PollyAnna was a joy to speak with and Matt was beyond helpful. He perfectly matched the color I needed from a photo I sent him via email and only recommended what I truly needed.

​So, if you don’t want to be treated like an “00” or worse, get “killed” by uncaring customer service agents… you now know who to call.”

Gary Blum's repaired sisal rug
Gary Blum’s repaired sisal rug

Thank you, Gary!

What’s Coming in 2026: New Rug Backings

Looking ahead to 2026, we’re expanding our product line with brand new rug backing options that offer both performance and peace of mind. These include:

  • Eco Rug Backing Pads (Pet Barrier Rug Pad): Made in the USA from recycled materials, these pads provide non-slip protection and moisture resistance. They’re safe for all hard surface floors and available in multiple thicknesses.

  • Peel & Stick Rubber Rug Backing: This easy-to-use backing will allow you to apply a firm, grippy base to rugs with even greater speed and simplicity.

These additions align with our commitment to offering practical, professional-grade tools and supplies that help you do more, whether you’re running your own business or upgrading your home.

Thank You for Being Part of the Bond Family

We know many of you are small business owners yourselves. You’ve faced supply challenges, changing markets, and evolving customer demands in 2025. Yet you continue to grow, create, and serve! We hope our products have helped you stay flexible and resilient this year.

So from all of us at Bond Products: Thank you for your support, your loyalty, and your trust. We wish you a very Merry Christmas and the very best in the year ahead. May 2026 bring you success, health, and new opportunities!

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Which Glue Gun Should I Use?

Previously we’ve talked about the history of glue and glue guns. While that background is interesting, it’s not as practical as knowing which glue gun to use for a specific task. Whether you’re applying Instabind, doing craft projects, or handling industrial carpet installation, the glue gun you choose matters. Here we’ll break down which glue gun is best for your needs and how Bond Products can help.

Choosing the Right Glue Gun for the Job

At Bond Products, we offer several types of glue guns and glue sticks for a range of applications. From hobby-level to heavy-duty, each has unique features designed for different users and projects.

Standard Glue Guns for DIY & Crafts

We carry two electric glue guns ideal for hobbies and home projects.

  • Low-temperature glue gun: Best for delicate materials like cloth, lace, and ribbon. It’s safer to use around children and great for lightweight applications.
  • High-temperature glue gun: Offers a stronger bond for rougher materials. It heats up quickly and is ideal for tasks like attaching Instabind.

Both models heat up in 3–5 minutes and run on 110–250V. They use standard 1/2″ glue sticks (Bond SKU #272), and our extended “orange” nozzle fits both models perfectly for detailed work.

Industrial Glue Gun for Carpet Work

Our industrial glue gun is designed for high-volume use. It delivers more than 7 pounds of glue per hour and plugs into a standard 110V outlet. It comes with a plug-in thermostat for heat regulation and uses BR175L glue slugs. This model is best for professionals working on larger or more durable materials, including high-traffic carpet areas.

Pneumatic Glue Gun for Heavy-Duty Tasks

The pneumatic glue gun connects to an air compressor for effortless use. It can produce up to 11 pounds of glue per hour and is available in both traditional and spray nozzle models. This gun is perfect for commercial environments where consistent output and trigger ease are priorities. It uses BR175 glue slugs.

Spray Glue Gun for Large Coverage Areas

If your project involves heat-sensitive materials or large surface areas, the pneumatic spray glue gun is ideal. It offers wide coverage and even glue distribution, which makes it perfect for industrial applications. This model takes #420 or #430 glue slugs.

Which Glue Gun Should I Use for Carpet Projects?

All of these models can be used for carpet installation and repair, but the right choice depends on how often you work with carpet and how heavy-duty your projects are.

  • DIYers and hobbyists: A standard high-temperature glue gun is usually sufficient for home use and Instabind application.
  • Carpet professionals: Choose an industrial or pneumatic glue gun with high glue output and heat control for tougher, larger projects.

Glue guns are also great for gap filling, foam shaping, and other creative tasks beyond carpet work.

Trust Bond Products for Quality Glue Guns & Supplies

We stand by the quality and durability of our glue guns. Whether you’re looking for a basic tool for crafting or a high-output industrial model, Bond Products has what you need. Call us today at 1-888-800-BOND! We’re here to guide you toward the best tool for your project.

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How to Use Hook-and-Loop Tape for Christmas Decorations

As Christmas approaches, many of us start rummaging through attics, basements, and closets to find our holiday decorations. Seeing familiar ornaments and lights again can bring a smile, until you find your Christmas lights tangled, your wreath missing a hook, or your favorite decor crumpled in a box. One easy, affordable solution to many of these holiday hassles is hook-and-loop tape. This simple product can make decorating easier, cleaner, and more fun. 

Here’s how to use hook-and-loop tape to organize and enhance your Christmas decorations this year.

Christmas Uses for Hook-and-Loop Tape

Tame Your Christmas Lights

Most power cords today come with built-in hook-and-loop wraps to keep them from tangling. But Christmas lights? We should be so lucky. Light strands seem to tangle themselves in storage every year. You can prevent that frustration by cutting your own strips of hook-and-loop tape to wrap your lights before storing them. When it’s time to decorate next December, you’ll thank yourself for your forethought and preparation.

Hang Decor Without Nails

We’ve talked before about the versatility of hook-and-loop tape around the house. One of the easiest uses during the holiday season is to hang lightweight Christmas decorations without nails or tacks. Use adhesive hook-and-loop tape to secure:

  • Advent calendars
  • Christmas cards
  • Felt banners
  • Small wreaths on doors or windows

Apply a strip to a smooth surface like a wall, mantle, or window, then use small hook-and-loop coins to attach decorations. When the holidays are over, just remove the decor and leave the backing in place for next year.

Create Kid-Friendly Christmas Crafts

If you have toddlers or young kids, the Christmas season can be a balancing act between creating a festive home and protecting breakable decorations. Hook-and-loop tape makes it easy to involve little ones with hands-on, safe crafts:

  • Photo Felt Christmas Tree – Cut a Christmas tree shape out of green felt, then place hook-and-loop coins throughout the tree. Let your children decorate it with family photos, small felt ornaments, or even laminated cutouts of Christmas icons. They’ll love being able to decorate the tree over and over.
  • Gingerbread Cardboard House – Turn a box into a “gingerbread” house with strips of hook-and-loop tape. Your kids can decorate it with toy candies, foam stickers, felt shapes, or plastic ornaments. This project keeps little hands busy and allows for easy cleanup and reuse each year.

Stock Up on Hook and Loop Supplies

At Bond Products, we offer hook-and-loop tape in multiple formats — peel-and-stick strips, sew-on options, and hook-and-loop coins. Whether you’re organizing lights, crafting with kids, or decorating without damaging your walls, hook and loop tape is a holiday essential.

Need help choosing the right type for your project? Call us at 1-888-800-BOND. We’d be happy to “hook you up” with the best solution for your Christmas decorating needs!

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How to Identify an Antique Persian Rug

There are many kinds of area rugs people use to decorate their homes and warm their floors, but some of the most treasured are antique, one‑of‑a‑kind works of art woven by master artisans from Persia. These rugs are admired not only for their beauty, but for their history, craftsmanship, and lasting value. What makes an antique Persian rug so special, and how can you tell the difference between one of these works of art and other woven rugs?

What Makes an Antique Persian Rug Valuable?

Several qualities determine the value of a Persian rug. These include the skill of the weaver, the materials used, the age of the rug, its beauty, and its uniqueness. No single factor stands alone. Instead, it is the combination of these elements that gives an antique Persian rug its character and worth.

Any art‑level Persian rug is handwoven by a highly skilled weaver or team of weavers. These artisans spend years developing both technical ability and a strong artistic eye. The weaving process itself is slow and deliberate. A room‑sized rug can take a year or more to complete, with every color, motif, and border carefully chosen to support the overall design. 

When viewing a rug, look at it from multiple angles. Notice how light plays across the colors and patterns, creating movement and depth. A well‑made Persian rug should be pleasing both in small details and as a whole, much like a fine painting.

Materials Matter: Wool and Natural Dyes

Master weavers select only high‑quality materials. The wool in an antique Persian rug should feel soft yet resilient. Not all wool is the same. The environment in which sheep are raised affects both fiber strength and lanolin content. Wool from sheep grazed in regions such as Kurdistan is especially prized for rug weaving.

Natural dyes also add value. Rugs dyed with plant‑based or mineral dyes tend to age more gracefully than those made with synthetic dyes. The colors develop subtle variations over time rather than fading flatly, which adds richness and visual interest to the rug.

Examining the Knots and the Back of the Rug

One of the best ways to identify an authentic handwoven Persian rug is to examine its back. On a handwoven rug, the design appears clearly on both the front and the back. Machine‑woven rugs do not show this level of detail on the reverse side.

Look closely at the knots. A higher knot count usually indicates a more intricate pattern and greater craftsmanship. The type and arrangement of knots can also reveal where the rug was made, since different regions and ethnic groups traditionally use different weaving techniques. Experienced rug and antique experts often identify a rug’s origin simply by studying its knot structure.

Condition and Wear in Antique Persian Rugs

Condition always matters, but some wear is expected in any antique rug. In fact, for very old pieces, wear can even be part of their story. Fewer rugs survive intact from earlier periods, so age and authenticity often outweigh minor signs of use.

That said, the rug should still be enjoyable to live with. It should have been cleaned regularly and protected from damage caused by excessive sunlight, moisture, or mold. These issues can significantly shorten the life of a rug and reduce its value.

Buying Antique Persian Rugs Wisely

If you are considering purchasing a Persian rug, take time to learn about different styles, regions, and periods. Familiarity will help you recognize what appeals to you personally and what represents true quality.

Be cautious of deals that seem too good to be true. Many rugs are marketed as “antique” when they are not. Reputable dealers understand the value of what they sell and price accordingly. Buy what you love, but avoid treating a purchase as an investment unless you are confident in your knowledge of antique Persian rugs.

A beautiful, authentic Persian rug can bring warmth, history, and artistry into a home for generations. Taking the time to understand what makes these rugs special is the first step toward owning one you will truly appreciate.

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Happy Thanksgiving from Bond Products!

2025 has been another year full of challenges, big changes, and emotional highs and lows. From political unrest and global wars to personal losses and daily stress, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed and ready to move on. When everything feels heavy, it’s natural to lose sight of the good that still surrounds us. That’s why Thanksgiving remains one of the most meaningful holidays we have.

Looking Back to Move Forward

Thanksgiving reminds us to stop and reflect. If we step back and look at the history and meaning of Thanksgiving, we gain some valuable perspective. The Pilgrims who sat down with the Wampanoag people in Plymouth in 1621 had survived hardship most of us can barely imagine. Of the 102 original settlers, only 51 lived through that first brutal year.

The Pilgrims arrived too late in the season to plant crops. They were unfamiliar with the Massachusetts climate, the local terrain, and its native peoples. Their first shelter burned down in the dead of winter, forcing everyone to live aboard the Mayflower through freezing temperatures and illness. Food was scarce. Disease spread rapidly. Yet even after this, they still chose to celebrate their survival with a feast of gratitude.

Why Thanksgiving Still Matters

In light of their suffering and perseverance, it’s easier to see how much we have to be grateful for. Most Americans today live with freedoms the Pilgrims could only dream of. We have the freedom to work, to worship, and to live safely in communities with support systems and opportunities.

The meaning of Thanksgiving isn’t just tied to its origins. It’s about pausing to recognize the good, no matter how difficult the year has been. Whether you’re with family, friends, or taking a quiet moment on your own, giving thanks can reframe your perspective and offer comfort when the world feels uncertain.

A Word from Bond Products

At Bond Products, we are proud of our long family history, our business roots in Philadelphia, and our continued work in the flooring and carpet industry. We’re thankful for our loyal customers, our dedicated team, and the opportunity to serve people across the country who care about craftsmanship and quality.

We hope you and yours enjoy a peaceful and joyous Thanksgiving. Remember, gratitude doesn’t have to be reserved for this holiday—it’s a gift we can give ourselves every day.

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Can You Replace Rug Fringe? What Every Rug Owner Should Know

Rug fringe sparks strong opinions. Some people love the look. Others can’t stand it. Professional rug cleaners often say fringe is the hardest part to restore. That’s because dirt clings to it more than any other part of a rug. Most people prefer fringe that looks clean and neat, but few know what to do when it starts to look bad. In this post, we’ll explain what rug fringe is, when you can replace it, and when you should leave it to a pro.

What Is Rug Fringe?

On a traditional antique or Oriental rug, the fringe isn’t decorative. It’s structural. Fringe is made from the warp threads—the foundation fibers of the rug—gathered and tied off at both ends after the rug comes off the loom. Weavers knot wool or silk yarn around these warps to form the pile. Without fringe, those knots could unravel.

That’s why you can’t simply cut off the fringe on a handmade rug. Damaging or shortening it too much can compromise the structure of the rug and destroy its value. Handmade rugs require hand-repair to preserve their beauty and worth.

Can You Replace Rug Fringe on a Machine-Made Rug?

Yes, and it’s much easier. On a machine-made rug, the fringe is only decorative. Manufacturers attach it after production to mimic the look of a handmade rug. If your machine-made rug has a fringe that’s dirty, discolored, frayed, or destroyed by pets or vacuuming, you can remove and replace it.

At Bond Products, we use and sell a TMB lock-stitch sewing machine specifically for this task. We even have a how-to video on our website that explains the process step by step. If you’re handy with a heavy-duty sewing machine, you can do it yourself at home.

How to Tell Whether You Can Replace the Rug Fringe

Ask yourself this: is the fringe part of the rug’s construction, or is it sewn on after?

  • If it’s structural (like on an Oriental or antique rug), don’t try to replace it yourself. Take it to a professional for hand repair.
  • If it’s decorative, you can replace it using new fringe materials and the right tools.

Need Help Replacing Rug Fringe?

Bond Products offers everything you need to replace rug fringe on machine-made carpets, from tools to fringe in a variety of colors and materials. We even offer Instabind Fringe Style for a super simple DIY option. Whether you’re looking to restore a rug’s appearance or give it a fresh look, we’re here to help.

Call us at 1-888-800-BOND with your questions. Our team can walk you through your options and make sure you get the right products for your rug.

 

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Worn Carpet Edges? Use Instabind to Replace and Freshen Your Rugs!

Spring and fall are great times to clean and refresh your home. While you’re deep-cleaning your carpet and your rugs, don’t forget to inspect them. If you notice fraying or worn edges, it might be time for a simple DIY carpet repair. One of the easiest ways to replace carpet edging and bring new life to your rugs is by using Instabind.

Here’s everything you need to know about how to replace carpet edging with Instabind, a fast, affordable, and professional-looking solution.

Why Carpet Binding Matters

Most people notice a rug’s pattern, material, or color first, but the binding is what gives the rug a clean, finished look. When edges are dirty, frayed, or damaged, the entire carpet looks tired and neglected. Fortunately, you can dramatically improve the look of your rug by reapplying a fresh binding, and Instabind makes the job simple enough to do yourself.

What You’ll Need

To apply Instabind, gather the following tools:

Step-by-Step Guide to Installing Instabind

1. Measure the Edge

Determine the total length of carpet edge you want to replace. This helps you calculate how much Instabind to order.

2. Choose Your Instabind Style

Instabind comes in a wide range of colors and nine different styles to suit various carpet types and aesthetics:

  • Regular
  • Cotton
  • Cotton Serge
  • Synthetic Serge
  • Faux Leather
  • Rope Edge
  • Outdoor Marine
  • Safety Edge
  • Fringe

Pick the Instabind style that best matches your rug’s material and purpose.

3. Prepare the Carpet Edge

Before applying the binding, remove any old carpet edge or trim. Use your scissors to cut away loose threads and straighten the edge. A clean and even surface will ensure a better bond.

4. Apply the Instabind Tape

Peel back the adhesive liner from the Instabind and stick it along the trimmed carpet edge. Start in the center of one edge and press firmly.

  • Extend the Instabind past corners, and use the corner as a guide to make small snips along the flat portion without cutting through the piping.
  • At corners, turn the tape back slightly and overlap the backing for a snug fit.
  • Continue around the entire carpet, returning to your starting point. Use this point as your guide to make the finishing cut. Trim any excess material or strings.

5. Secure with Hot Glue

Add a bead of hot glue where the beginning and end of the Instabind meet.

  • Apply a thin (⅛ inch) bead of glue between the edge of the Instabind and the carpet.
  • Hold in place for a few seconds until the glue sets.
  • Continue this gluing process around the entire carpet.

6. Trim the Excess

If any tape extends beyond the edge, trim it cleanly at a 45-degree angle using sharp scissors. This will help your carpet or rug look neat and professional.

That’s it! Your Instabind is applied, and you can return your refurbished rug to its original place in your home. 

Why Choose Instabind for Carpet Edge Repair?

Instabind is one of the most popular carpet binding solutions because it offers:

  • A DIY-friendly application process
  • A durable finish that helps prevent fraying
  • A wide variety of styles for different carpet types
  • A cost-effective alternative to professional re-binding services

Order Instabind from Bond Products

Using Instabind, you can easily refresh worn rugs and extend their lifespan with minimal cost. If you’re ready to take on this DIY carpet binding project, call Bond Products at 1-888-800-BOND. Our team can help you choose the right style and tools for your needs.

 

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What Are Curved Sewing Needle Uses? A Handy Guide for Rugmakers and DIYers

Bond Products offers many types of needles for both carpet machinery and hand sewing. While most people understand how straight needles work, fewer realize how useful a curved sewing needle can be. These versatile tools are ideal for hand sewing, rug repair, upholstery, embroidery, and more. In this blog, we’ll walk through some of the most popular curved sewing needle uses.

Common Curved Sewing Needle Uses

Curved needles come in different lengths and thicknesses, and they’re essential for a variety of tasks performed by crafters, seamstresses, leatherworkers, upholsterers, and rugmakers. Here are some specific ways to use a curved sewing needle:

Upholstery and Mattress Repair

One of the most well-known curved sewing needle uses is upholstery work. Curved needles are often called upholstery needles because they’re used to stitch seams that can’t be fed through a sewing machine or pressed flat. This includes repairing furniture, cushions, lampshades, and even mattresses. Lampshades, in particular, require precision due to their exposure to light and heat, which can break down adhesives. A curved needle lets you stitch by hand without warping the surface.

Cushion and Pillow Repairs

Stuffed cushions and pillows are tough to repair with straight needles. A curved needle allows you to stitch through thick filling or stuffing without puncturing your fingers or needing to force the fabric flat.

Rug Mending and Carpet Repair

When repairing area rugs, especially while they’re still on the floor, a curved sewing needle makes the job much easier. It allows for more comfortable hand-stitching through thick carpet backing. Curved needles are especially helpful for pushing through heavy layers without straining your hands.

Embroidery and Hand Quilting

Quilters and embroiderers use curved needles for multi-layered fabrics. The curve provides better control and helps sew tight patterns without constant repositioning.

Beading and Jewelry Work

Straight needles can cause beads to fall off easily. A curved needle helps control bead placement on fabric, leather, or string when crafting or embellishing garments. They’re also used in jewelry making for the same reason.

Other Uses

Curved sewing needles are also used in:

  • Bookbinding
  • Basket weaving
  • Wig making
  • Leatherworking

Some people with arthritis or joint pain find curved sewing needles easier and more comfortable to use than straight ones.

Bond’s Curved Sewing Needle

Bond Products carries a high-quality 3-inch curved hand sewing needle perfect for upholstery, rug repair, and other heavy-duty tasks. This needle is strong and durable. If you’ve never used one before, don’t worry. There’s a learning curve, but plenty of online tutorials can guide you.

Here’s a video that shows how to use a curved needle for upholstery.

Need Help Choosing a Needle?

If you’re unsure whether a curved sewing needle is right for your task, give Bond Products a call at 1-888-800-BOND. Our experts can help you select the right tools for rug repair, carpet work, or any tough sewing job.

 

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How to Fix Carpet Seam Splitting and Prevent It from Happening Again

If you’ve ever noticed an unsightly line or gap forming in your carpet, you’ve likely encountered carpet seam splitting. Just like seam peaking, seam splitting can ruin the look of an otherwise beautiful floor. A well-installed carpet should look like a single, smooth surface, trimmed only around the edges to fit the room perfectly.

However, because carpet isn’t manufactured in 15- or 20-foot widths, seams are inevitable. The key to a flawless installation lies in proper seam placement, high-quality materials, and the right technique. Let’s look at what causes carpet seams to split and how to fix and prevent this common issue.

What Causes Carpet Seam Splitting?

There are several reasons carpet seams begin to split over time:

  • Foot traffic: Placing seams in high-traffic areas accelerates wear and stress, pulling fibers apart.
  • Time and use: Daily foot traffic and years of pressure weaken adhesive bonds.
  • Poor-quality materials: Low-quality carpet or seaming tape can’t withstand long-term use.
  • Improper installation: Weak adhesive or lack of proper pressure during installation can cause early separation.

When installing carpet, it’s essential to consider where seams will go. Avoid major traffic paths whenever possible. Also, use a high-density carpet pad to absorb impact and prolong the carpet’s lifespan.

How to Prevent Carpet Seams from Splitting

Preventing carpet seam damage starts with good materials and careful installation. Here are a few expert tips:

  • Use a seam roller: A seam roller helps press the carpet backing firmly into the melted adhesive, ensuring a strong bond.
  • Apply even pressure while drying: Place a heavy object along the seam while the glue cools to prevent separation.
  • Invest in quality materials: High-quality carpet and seam tape last longer and resist wear. It’s less expensive to buy better carpet than to replace it when it wears out early.

Good installation practices and strong adhesives can make all the difference between a carpet that lasts for decades and one that shows wear after a few years.

How to Fix a Split Carpet Seam

If your carpet seam has already split, don’t panic—you can often repair it yourself.

  1. Measure the damaged area. Determine the length of the split seam.

  2. Cut your seaming tape. Use peel-and-stick seaming tape or a hot melt tape cut to the right length.

  3. Prepare the carpet. Pull back both sides of the carpet and mark a line down the subfloor where one side ends.

  4. Apply the tape. Carefully place the seaming tape along the line, adhesive side up.

  5. Lay the carpet. Press both sides of the carpet down onto the tape, making sure the edges meet cleanly.

  6. Add weight. Place a heavy object or roller along the seam to help the backing adhere fully.

  7. Allow time to cure. Let the adhesive set for several hours before walking on it.

Important: Avoid using double-sided sticky tape on stretched carpet. It’s not designed for that kind of tension. For stretched installations, use a hot melt seam and remove any old glue before re-seaming.

Restore Your Carpet’s Appearance

Carpet seam splitting doesn’t mean you need new flooring. With the right tools, materials, and a little patience, you can repair damaged seams and make your carpet look like new again.

Bond Products carries everything you need for professional-quality carpet repair, including seam tape, hot melt glue guns, and seaming irons. If you’re unsure what to use, give us a call at 1-888-800-BOND. Our customer service team is always happy to help you find the best products for your carpet installation or repair project.

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How to Restore an Antique Rug and Bring It Back to Life

Antique rugs are more than just floor coverings, they’re heirlooms that tell a story. Whether you have a family treasure tucked away in your attic or a beautiful find from a flea market, knowing how to restore an antique rug can give it a second life. You can revive its color, texture, and charm with the right care, and it can once again warm a room, soften a floor, and be admired for years to come.

Finding Value in Old Rugs

Maybe you know someone who has the touch. This is the kind of person who can walk into an estate sale or antique shop and find something of real value hidden among the clutter. Often, that hidden treasure is a rug. Many older rugs have lasted for generations, crafted with exceptional skill and durable materials.

You might already own one yourself, perhaps a rug passed down through your family or stored away waiting to be rediscovered. Restoring an antique rug doesn’t have to be complicated. With a few key steps, you can bring it back to its former beauty.

Step 1: Have the Rug Professionally Cleaned

Cleaning is the most important first step when learning how to restore an antique rug. Over the years, rugs collect dust, dirt, stains, and even pet odors that can damage fibers if left untreated. While it may be tempting to clean it yourself, professional rug cleaners have the tools and experience to handle delicate materials like wool or silk safely.

A professional will clean your rug thoroughly, dry it properly, and remove embedded debris or lingering odors — all without harming the fibers or dyes.

Step 2: Repair Damaged Areas

Even the best-made rugs can show signs of wear over time. It’s possible to repair or replace worn fringes, loose threads, or torn sections without compromising the rug’s authenticity. Professional rug repair specialists can reweave damaged areas, tighten seams, and reinforce weak spots so the rug can withstand daily use again.

A little wear adds character, but proper repairs will help your antique rug remain functional and beautiful.

Step 3: Replace or Reinforce the Binding

Replacing old or damaged binding is one of the simplest and most effective ways to refresh an antique rug’s appearance. Bond Products offers a variety of rug binding tapes and fringes suitable for both natural and synthetic fibers.

You can choose to have this done professionally or take on a DIY rug binding project at home using Bond’s carpet binding supplies. A clean, well-finished edge not only enhances the look of the rug but also helps protect it from further fraying.

Step 4: Choose the Perfect Spot

Once your rug has been cleaned, repaired, and re-bound, you’ll have a piece that’s ready to display proudly. Place it in an area where it can be appreciated but won’t face excessive foot traffic or direct sunlight. Antique rugs are stunning statement pieces in living rooms, studies, and entryways.

Bring New Life to a Family Treasure

Restoring an antique rug isn’t just about preservation. It’s about honoring craftsmanship and keeping tradition alive. With the right cleaning, repairs, and finishing touches, your rug can continue to bring warmth and beauty to your home for many years to come.

If you have questions about binding products or restoration supplies, contact Bond Products at 1-888-800-BOND. Our team is always happy to help you choose the right materials and techniques for your rug restoration project.

 

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Poe on Rugs: Why the Right Rug Sets the Tone for Your Room

As fall creeps in with its shorter days and bare trees, it’s worth remembering something Edgar Allan Poe, master of gothic horror, once said about rugs.

How Did Edgar Allen Poe Feel about Rugs?

The soul of the apartment is the carpet.”

Poe wasn’t wrong. While his aesthetic was…particular (he also declared that “representations of flowers should not be endured within the limits of Christendom”), his larger point stands: rugs shape the atmosphere of a room more than any other single piece of decor.

Today, our tastes are more relaxed, and floral rugs are perfectly acceptable, even beautiful, but Poe’s broader idea about the importance of flooring still resonates.

Why Area Rugs Matter in Interior Design

The rug is the anchor of the room’s decor.

Flat surfaces are the base layer in any design, and a rug will naturally catch the eye, especially in open spaces. A large rug can influence the mood of a room more than a single piece of furniture or wall decor. That’s why it’s important to choose rugs with visual presence and appropriate weight.

The rug interacts with every other item in the room.

While it’s easy to hide a clashing pillow or lampshade in a corner, your rug sits beneath everything: the furniture, the curtains, and even the people. Because it touches, or is adjacent to, so many elements, a rug with strong patterns or bold colors can either unify your space or make it feel chaotic. This is why many designers advise decorating around the rug, rather than trying to fit a rug into a pre-designed space.

Clashing colors or textures create discomfort, even subconsciously.

Ever walk into a room and feel uneasy without knowing why? That could be due to mismatched decor, often from an uncoordinated rug. Some visitors will silently critique it; others might mentally redecorate your entire space. The rug is usually where that discomfort starts.

Poe’s Carpet Philosophy in Today’s Language

Interior designers today echo Poe’s statement when advising clients: the carpet, or more commonly now, the area rug, does more than protect your floor. It defines your space. Our company motto at Bond Products—“Every hard floor needs a nice area rug”—is basically a modern version of Poe’s old-fashioned phrasing.

While he might faint at the sight of a modern abstract shag or floral design, Poe would likely appreciate the intention behind them: comfort, atmosphere, and aesthetic harmony.

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Customer Appreciation Week 2025

Celebrate Customer Appreciation Week with Bond Products!

October 20–24, 2025 | Monday–Friday | By Appointment Only
Bond Products Inc., 4511 Wayne Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19144
📞 Call 888-800-BOND (2663) to reserve your spot today!

Bond's Customer Appreciation Week

We’re thrilled to invite you to our Customer Appreciation Week, a special time dedicated to thanking our loyal customers for supporting Bond Products. Whether you’re a carpet pro or just getting started, this is your chance to learn, save, and get hands-on experience with the tools and techniques that make carpet finishing a true craft.

What’s Happening During Customer Appreciation Week?

Here’s what you can expect — all by appointment only (no drop-offs, customers must be present):

Free labor on portable binder repairs (you just cover the cost of parts)
Free instruction on how to maintain and service your binder
Free training on binding, serging, beveling, and fringing techniques
10% off all Bond equipment and supplies
Trade evaluations on your current equipment if you’re thinking about trading up

Why Attend?

This is more than just a week of discounts — it’s an opportunity to:

  • Meet our expert team

  • Watch live demonstrations

  • Ask questions about equipment, accessories, and techniques

  • Test products firsthand

  • Learn how to get more out of your machines

Whether you’re working with remnants, creating custom rugs, or restoring high-value pieces, Bond has everything you need to get the job done — and do it well. From tapes and tools to full-size machines and refurb options, our team is here to guide you.

Bonus: Save on Equipment All Week

We’ll be offering exclusive 10% savings on all Bond equipment and supplies — whether you’re buying new, refurbished, or looking for replacement parts. Don’t forget to check out our Clearance section for even deeper discounts.

Schedule Your Appointment

To ensure you get personalized attention and repair time, call 888-800-BOND (2663) to book your slot. Free labor is limited to portable binders, with a cap of two per customer and 30 minutes of free service. Additional time is subject to billing.

We can’t wait to see you! Thank you for choosing Bond Products — where professional service, hands-on help, and carpet finishing excellence come together.

 

 

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How Carpets Help Insulate Your Home and Keep You Comfortable

At Bond Products, our motto is simple: “Every hard floor needs a nice area rug.” Rugs and carpets are more than just beautiful design elements. We’ve often explored the appeal of various styles like shag rugs, gray carpeting, and sisal rugs, all of which enhance the appearance and comfort of a room. While most people recognize the aesthetic value of carpets, fewer remember their practical benefit: carpets help regulate temperature and make spaces feel warmer.

Carpet as a Natural Insulator

Carpets are not heat sources, but they do help retain heat. This is because carpet acts as a natural insulator. Unlike hard surfaces such as tile, marble, or concrete, which are good conductors and pull heat away from your body, carpet works the opposite way. It slows heat transfer and helps maintain a cozy environment.

Imagine stepping barefoot onto a cold concrete floor. The concrete quickly pulls warmth away from your feet, making you feel chilly. Now imagine stepping onto a thick rug instead. The carpet keeps the warmth where it belongs: with you. In a sense, adding carpet is like putting a coat on your floor.

How Well Does Carpet Insulate?

Not all carpet insulates equally. The thickness, materials, and installation type all influence how much insulation a carpet provides. Wall-to-wall carpeting insulates more effectively than area rugs, and thicker carpet generally offers higher thermal resistance.

Thermal resistance is measured using an R-value. The higher the R-value, the better the material resists heat flow. To give you perspective:

  • Concrete (10 cm thick): R-value of 0.07
  • Fiberglass insulation (1 cm thick): R-value of 0.22
  • Carpet (1 cm thick): R-value of 0.18

This means carpet comes surprisingly close to insulation material in effectiveness. It can play a key role in reducing heating and cooling costs throughout the year.

Save Energy and Increase Comfort

Because carpet reduces heat transfer, it lowers the energy needed to keep a room warm in the winter or cool in the summer. If your home has cold floors, an area rug is an easy and attractive way to improve insulation and comfort.

Floors can account for 10 to 20 percent of a home’s total heat loss, especially if they are uninsulated. Whether you’re building a new home or trying to reduce energy use in an older space, choosing the right carpet can make a significant difference in both temperature control and utility bills.

Carpets Make a House a Home

While carpets are often used to add color, texture, or visual balance, their ability to create warmth and softness underfoot is just as important. Throughout human history, rugs and carpets have made homes more livable, and that hasn’t changed. Can you imagine living without them? Most people wouldn’t want to.

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What’s the Difference between Scissors and Shears?

Scissors vs. Carpet Shears: What’s the Difference 

Do you know the difference between scissors and shears? Many people use the words interchangeably, assuming they’re the same thing. But in the world of textiles and carpet work, they are very different tools — and choosing the right one can make all the difference.

If you’re working with carpet or other heavy-duty materials, having a quality pair of carpet shears is a must. Let’s break down the differences and help you understand when and why shears are the better option.

What Are Scissors?

Everyone knows what scissors are… or do they? Scissors are a specific type of cutting tool defined by two main features:

  • Blade length: Less than 6 inches
  • Handle shape: Two symmetrical, equally sized finger holes

Standard or office scissors are designed for general use, including cutting paper, opening packages, and completing light household tasks. They typically have straight blades and are inexpensive and easy to find.

However, scissors are not ideal for fabric or carpet. Using the same scissors for both paper and fabric will quickly dull the blades, which can lead to tearing or jagged cuts.

Scissors vs. Shears: What’s the Difference?

Shears are specifically designed for heavier-duty use and offer greater cutting control and strength. Here’s how they differ from standard scissors:

  • Blade Length: Shears usually have longer, sharper blades, allowing for smoother, cleaner cuts.
  • Handle Design: Shears feature two different-sized finger holes. The smaller one is for your thumb, and the larger one is for multiple fingers, giving you a stronger grip and better leverage.
  • Performance: Because of their sharpness and ergonomic grip, shears can cut through tough materials like carpet, upholstery, and thick fabrics without fraying or dragging.

This added control and power make shears the preferred tool for professionals working in flooring, upholstery, or textile production.

Bond’s Smooth Cut Carpet Shears

If you need shears you can rely on, Bond Products offers some of the best on the market. Our Smooth Cut Shears are high-quality, ergonomic, and built for durability and performance.

Key Features:

  • Available in six sizes, ranging from 8-inch to 12-inch heavy-duty options
  • Made with stainless steel blades and nickel-plated brass nuts
  • Soft elastomer handles for comfort and grip
  • Adjustable tension for optimal performance
  • Ambidextrous options available — suitable for left-handed and right-handed users
  • The 9-inch offset-handle shears are especially popular for cutting carpet with precision

These shears are ideal for both professional and DIY carpet work, and their razor-sharp edges will stay sharp for years to come.

Ready to Cut with Confidence?

If you’re working with carpet or heavy fabrics, investing in the right shears will make your work cleaner, faster, and more professional. Call 888-800-BOND (2663) for any assistance. Our customer service team is always ready to help you find the perfect cutting tool for your needs.

 

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How to Fix Carpet Seams and Hide Them Like a Pro

Carpet seams can be one of the most frustrating challenges for homeowners and DIYers. Whether you’re installing new carpet or trying to fix damaged seams, one thing is certain: improperly seamed carpet looks bad. Uneven lines, visible gaps, or curling edges can make even new carpet look worn and cheap.

The good news? With the right tools, supplies, and know-how, you can repair and hide carpet seams like a prom, saving time, money, and the hassle of replacing your flooring.

Why Carpet Seams Come Apart

If your carpet has unsightly seams, the first step is understanding what went wrong. Most carpet seam issues fall into one of two categories:

1. Seam Peaking

Seam peaking happens when pressure causes the joined edges of the carpet to lift and form a raised line. It’s usually the result of using a seaming iron that’s too hot or stretching the carpet too tightly during installation.

2. Seam Splitting

Seam splitting is when the carpet comes apart at the seam, leaving a visible gap that may expose the subfloor. This problem often stems from long-term wear, low-quality seaming tape, or poor installation practices.

Tools & Supplies for Carpet Seam Repair

You don’t have to be a flooring professional to fix carpet seams—just gather the right tools:

With these on hand, you’re ready to get started.

How to Fix Carpet Seams

Depending on the severity of the issue, there are two main approaches:

For Minor Damage

If the seam is only slightly lifting or splitting in a low-traffic area:

  1. Lift the carpet edge slightly and apply hot glue along the seam.
  2. Press the edges together and weigh the area down.
  3. Let the glue dry for several hours.
  4. Use a seam comb to fluff and blend the carpet fibers.

This method works best for small repairs and light traffic zones.

For Heavier Damage

If the seam is more noticeable or located in a high-traffic area:

  1. Carefully remove the old seam tape from under the carpet.
  2. Cut new seaming tape to size and position it under the carpet edges.
  3. Heat your seaming iron and run it along the tape, pressing the carpet edges firmly into the melting adhesive.
  4. Apply weight to the seam area and allow it to cool completely.
  5. Once cooled, blend the fibers with a seam comb for a smooth, seamless finish.

Get the Right Products for the Job

At Bond Products, we carry everything you need to fix carpet seams and make your floors look flawless again. From carpet seaming tape to glue guns, seaming irons, and combs, we stock professional-grade tools trusted by installers nationwide.

And if you’re not sure which product is right for your carpet repair, we’re here to help. Call us at 888-800-BOND. Our friendly customer service team is always happy to answer questions and help you choose the best tools and materials for your project.

 

 

 

 

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