repatch

/riˈpætʃ/
verb
  1. To patch again; to mend or fix something a second time, especially by covering a hole or tear.
    • She decided to repatch the old quilt instead of buying a new one.
    • The tailor had to repatch the elbow of the jacket after the first patch came off.
    • After the storm, they had to repatch the roof where the shingles had blown away.