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Pet Stain and Odor Treatment in Colorado Springs, CO

Pet urine doesn't stay in the carpet fiber — it wicks down through the backing and into the padding below, sometimes reaching the subfloor. Cleaning the surface removes the visible stain but leaves the source of the odor untouched. Enzyme treatment works differently: it breaks down the uric acid crystals that cause the smell rather than masking them.

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When to Call

When You Need Pet Stain and Odor Treatment

  • You can smell urine in a room but can't locate exactly where it's coming from
  • You've cleaned a pet spot yourself and the smell came back after the carpet dried
  • You moved into a home with pets from a previous owner and the odor is noticeable
  • A new puppy or older dog has had repeated accidents in the same general area
  • Your carpet has yellowed spots in corners or along walls where a cat sprayed
  • Company is coming and you need the pet smell addressed before they arrive

How It Works

Our Process for Pet Stain and Odor Treatment

  1. 1

    Odor and stain mapping

    We use a UV light and moisture readings to find affected areas, including spots that aren't visible in normal light. Cats in particular spray in places that look clean to the eye.

  2. 2

    Assessment of penetration depth

    We check whether the urine reached the padding. Shallow contamination and deep padding saturation need different approaches — treating them the same gives inconsistent results.

  3. 3

    Enzyme application

    We apply an enzyme-based product to the affected area and let it dwell. The enzymes need time to break down the uric acid crystals. Rushing this step means the odor returns.

  4. 4

    Hot water extraction

    After the enzyme dwell time, we extract the treated area. This pulls out what the enzyme broke down and flushes the fiber and backing.

  5. 5

    Re-check after drying

    We note the treated areas before we leave. Odor from deep pad saturation sometimes persists even after correct treatment — we're honest with you about that before we start.

What's included

  • UV light scan to locate urine deposits not visible in normal lighting
  • Enzyme treatment applied to all identified affected areas
  • Hot water extraction of treated areas after appropriate dwell time
  • Honest assessment of whether padding or subfloor damage is beyond carpet cleaning scope
  • Post-treatment guidance on what to do if odor lingers during the drying period

What's not included

  • Padding replacement — if urine has fully saturated the pad, we can treat the carpet but can't fix the pad without a flooring contractor
  • Subfloor sealing — severe long-term contamination that's reached the wood or concrete is outside cleaning scope
  • Guarantees that a single treatment will eliminate odor from heavily saturated areas — we explain why before you book

Real Situations

Common Scenarios in Colorado Springs

A family in Monument adopted a rescue dog that had accidents repeatedly in the living room before they got the dog house-trained.

Repeated accidents in the same spot usually mean pad saturation. We map the full extent of the affected area with UV light — it's almost always larger than what's visible. We apply enzyme treatment to the full zone, extract it out, and tell them honestly whether the pad needs replacing for full odor elimination.

A Colorado Springs homeowner is listing their house and the inspector noted a pet odor in the master bedroom.

We treat the room before listing photos or showings. We also tell the seller what to expect — if a buyer's inspector is using a moisture meter, pad saturation may still flag. We don't oversell what cleaning alone can accomplish in that situation.

Someone bought a home from a cat owner and the smell is worse in summer when the heat comes on.

Heat activates uric acid crystals, which is why the smell intensifies seasonally. We scan the whole affected area, treat it with enzyme product, and extract. If the subfloor absorbed urine over years, we note that and recommend they talk to a flooring contractor about sealing before new carpet goes down.

Colorado Springs Context

Why this matters in Colorado Springs

Colorado Springs has one of the highest rates of military pet ownership in the country given the installations here. PCS moves mean pets travel frequently and adjust to new homes, which can trigger accidents in new environments. The dry climate also concentrates odors — low humidity doesn't dilute airborne particles the way wetter climates do, so pet smell in a Colorado Springs home tends to be more noticeable than the same level of contamination elsewhere.

Straight Talk

About pricing & scope

Pet odor treatment cost depends on how many areas are affected and how deep the contamination goes. We can't fully assess depth without looking at the carpet in person. Heavily saturated padding sometimes requires replacement — cleaning the carpet above it helps but won't eliminate the odor completely, and we tell you that upfront.

Need pet stain and odor treatment in Colorado Springs?

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