Pet Stain and Odor Removal
Make your carpetsmell beautiful. Again.
Facts You Need To Know About Pet Urine In Your Carpet
Urine deposited on carpet does not stay there, it penetrates the fibers and contaminates both the backing of the carpet and the flooring material below the carpet. Often, without your knowing, pets will urinate continually in the same general location. Urine odors can permeate from the floor, be it cement or wood, from the tack strip, and even from the framework of the house behind the walls.
As the urine dries, the liquid evaporates but the urine crystals
become even more concentrated and pungent. Simple cleaning will not
remove this odor.
How Pet Stain and Odor Removal Works
- The source and severity of the odor are determined, then the carpet will be rinsed and extracted with a hot water rinse to remove the bulk of the urine crystals.
- In worst cases, the carpet is pulled back in the suspected areas to reveal the extent of the damage.*
- If necessary, the pad will be removed and replaced.*
- An odor blocking oil based primer may be applied to the subfloor if determined necessary.*
- Specialty products will then be applied heavily to the tack strip, the sub floor, the baseboards and the carpet backing. It is necessary to apply this product heavily enough to dampen all areas affected by the urine. *
- Over the next 24 to 36 hours, the ingredients will react with the urine, and break down the odor causing components.
*Additional charges based on your unique situation will apply for deep odor removal services.