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A simple trick for repairing small burn holes in upholstery or carpet is to trim off a little of the pile or fiber from an inconspicuous spot, like under the seat. Then put waterproof glue in the hole, and poke the carpet fibers into the bare spot. It really works.
Where cracks form in the asphalt/concrete, repair crews fill the cracks with tar to keep water from seeping in and widening the cracks into pot holes.
With a concrete crack filler
You can learn how to repair hull holes in fiberglass boats here: http://www.boatus.com/boattech/casey/17.htm
The best carpet you can buy is a wool carpet. My parents, who had five children, put a wool carpet in the upstairs children's area. When the house sold in 2006, the carpet had no holes from wear. The color was way out of fashion, so if you get a wool carpet, pick a neutral.
You need to make sure the concrete is clean and free of loose debris. Patch any holes in the concrete (let dry and settle).
Cement mixed with water, sand (gravel) - in other words more concrete.
Holes in concrete statues can be caused by a variety of factors, including air bubbles trapped during the pouring process, water seepage leading to deterioration, weathering over time, or damage from physical impact. Improper curing techniques or material composition may also contribute to the formation of holes in concrete statues.
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A driller, two spotters
No, unless you don't mind patching holes you leave behind.