Step 1: Locate the Contaminated Areas
Pet Urine Causes Odors when it dries and leaves bacteria contaminated salt deposits in the carpet. Deposits range from very small to as large as an entire room, and are not easily seen by the naked eye. To treat the odor effectively all deposits must be located. We use special equipment to locate all of the deposits even those as small as a single dime.
Step 2: Establish Severity of Contamination
After Locating all Deposits, we inspect each one to determine the severity of contamination. This step includes disengaging carpeting to inspect backing, pad, tack strip, and floor for urine salts, and bacteria growth.
Step 3: The Treatment Process
Our technician cleans, disinfect, and treat all contaminated areas with a contact odor destroyer. In larger contaminated areas we replace carpet pad and tack strip as needed. and the back of the carpet and surrounding floor are cleaned and over sprayed with a specially formulated disinfectant.