July 9, 2015 in News, Pet Odor and Stain Removal
Family Pets Odor and Stain Removal – Tallahassee Tips
If you’re a pet owner (and we are too!) then we already know why you came to this page. Whenever your pet has an accident the stains and the odor are tough to get out. Worse yet, if left untreated they can become an even bigger mess leaving odor that lasts and deteriorating the carpet as time goes on. When these unfortunate accidents happen, all you need is a quick call to Extreme 850-422-2227
Extreme’s Carpet Cleaning & Upholstery experts are capable of removing even the toughest cases of bad and long term odors and pet stains. All of our staff are trained in the latest techniques for removing these issues quickly and easily. Best of all, our techniques and chemicals are environmentally safe and won’t harm you, your children, or your pets. If you’ve got pet stains or odors that you need help with give us a call now and end the frustration of pet stains and odors in your home.
We love our pets, but sometimes the “presents” they leave us are not so lovable. From dirty paws, to accidents on the floors, pets can wreak havoc on carpeting. We can help!
Urine in carpeting is a severe problem that often requires major restoration work, not just simple cleaning and treating. Because dogs and cats don’t sweat, their urine contains alkaline salts which absorb moisture out of the air. As the urine dries, the liquid evaporates and these crystals become even more concentrated and pungent, becoming a feeding ground for bacteria.
Urine deposited on carpet does not stay on the surface; 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. Simple cleaning will not remove this odor. We offer urine and odor removal services designed for any situation.
Urine in carpeting is a severe problem that often requires major restoration work, not just simple cleaning and treating. Because dogs and cats don’t sweat, their urine contains alkaline salts which absorb moisture out of the air. As the urine dries, the liquid evaporates and these crystals become even more concentrated and pungent, becoming a feeding ground for bacteria.
1. Inspection. The source and severity of the odor are determined.
2. Application of enzyme. The carpet will be treated with our special enzyme treatment to neutralize urine and aid in removal of the stain and odor. Heavily stained areas may be more heavily saturated and extracted to reach the padding.
3. Deep steam extraction. The carpet will be rinsed and extracted with our exclusive hot water extraction method to remove the bulk of the urine crystals and the pre-treatment agent.