Grab one corner of your rug and draw it in towards the center about a third of the way across the rug.
How to fold a large rug for shipping.
Especially if you are shipping it to a hot city.
Fold the rug into thirds.
If you hear a crackling noise as you begin to fold your rug stop.
Make sure the rug is completely dry before proceeding.
Roll one end towards the other.
Folding and rolling the rug this way makes it compact for storage or shipping.
Do the same with the other side so that your rug is folded into 3 layers.
One way to ensure its tightness is by first folding it in half or in thirds and then rolling it up.
Once your rug is clean and dry you ll want to make sure that it is folded as tightly as it can go.
Here s how to ship a rug.
Secure the ends of the plastic with zip ties then fold down both ends and tape them down to the plastic surrounding the rolled rug.
Many large rugs approximately 6 foot by 9 foot and larger can be folded before rolling.
The first step in preparing your area rug for shipment is to give it a thorough deep cleaning.
Then fold the top and bottom of the rug towards the middle so that the tasseled ends are facing each other but not touching.
Roll the rug in a lengthwise fashion into thirds just grab one corner of the carpet and fold it toward the center roughly to the middle longitudinal line of your large area rug.
Fold one end of the rug a quarter of the way to center then fold the other end over to meet it.
If your rug is not thick fold it into thirds and then roll the opposite side.
Wrap the rolled rug in thick durable plastic leaving 8 to 10 inches of plastic on each end.
This will prevent a rug from sweating.
Just make sure the rug is completely dry before proceeding to the next step.
When shipping a large area rug before you roll it put an acid free and cotton sheet on the rug.
If you re shipping a rug that s 6 by 9 feet or larger fold it before rolling.
Some area rugs should not be folded so be careful.