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Service · Serving 19 NJ towns

Pet Stain & Odor Removal

Enzyme treatment that neutralizes the source, not just the smell. Based in Lyndhurst, NJ — serving Bergen, Hudson, Essex, and Passaic counties.

  • Licensed
  • Bonded
  • Insured
  • Eco-friendly
  • Pet-safe
Empty bedroom with vaulted ceiling, skylight and freshly cleaned beige carpet after pet stain treatment

What you get

UV inspection, enzyme/oxidizer chemistry, deep extraction, and realistic options when urine has reached the pad.

  • UV inspection of affected areas
  • Enzyme + oxidizer combination
  • Pad-saturation assessment
  • Honest options when full removal isn't possible
  • Protector application to slow future absorption

Our process

1. UV inspection

Black-light scan reveals every contaminated spot, even old ones.

2. Saturation test

We probe to see if urine reached the pad — pricing depends on this.

3. Treat & extract

Enzyme/oxidizer dwell, then deep extraction with multiple passes.

4. Finish

Optional protector and after-care guidance.

Common problems we solve

What people actually call us about.

Odor that returns in humid weather

Old urine crystals rehydrate and release ammonia when air gets damp. UV inspection finds every contaminated spot, enzyme + oxidizer neutralizes the source, not just the smell.

Fresh accident, owner panicked and used the wrong cleaner

Supermarket carpet cleaners often set urine into the dye. We do a thorough rinse + extraction first, then assess the stain. Sometimes still recoverable.

Pad-soaked older spots that won't go away

When urine reaches the pad, the only complete fix is partial pad replacement. We'll inspect, give realistic options, and price both paths so you can choose.

Multi-pet household with cumulative spots

We treat the worst spots aggressively, the rest preventatively, and apply protector to slow future absorption. Plus realistic schedule recommendations.

FAQ

Are your cleaning solutions safe for kids and pets?

Yes. We use child- and pet-safe detergents and deodorizers, correct dilution, and thorough rinsing so no sticky residue is left behind. We avoid harsh solvents on residential carpet and upholstery, and we spot-test fabrics before treatment. If anyone in your home has sensitivities, let us know and we'll pick the mildest line and ventilate well.

Can you remove pet urine stains and odors from carpet?

We treat pet accidents with enzyme/oxidizing solutions that target odor-causing compounds. Fresh spots respond best; older or repeated issues may have soaked the pad, requiring deeper treatments or partial pad replacement for full odor removal. We inspect with UV light, explain realistic outcomes, and price options before we start.

Can you clean a couch with stubborn odors (pets or smoke)?

We start with dry soil removal and targeted pretreatments, then deep upholstery extraction with controlled moisture. For pet or smoke odors, we use an enzyme/deodorizer that neutralizes smells rather than masking them. If odors have penetrated foam cushions, we may recommend additional treatments.

How often should I clean carpets in a home with pets or kids?

For most families, professional cleaning every 6–12 months keeps carpets healthy and warranties intact. With pets, allergies, or heavy traffic, every 3–6 months in high-use areas (family room, stairs, hallways). Between visits: weekly vacuum, blot spills (don't rub), and entry mats at doors.

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