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Pet Stain and Odor Treatment in Fort Myers, FL

Pet urine soaks through carpet fiber, through the backing, and into the pad and sometimes the subfloor underneath. Cleaning the surface without addressing what is below is why odor returns after a regular cleaning. Enzyme-based treatment works by breaking down the uric acid crystals that cause odor at a biological level, not by covering them with a fragrance.

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When to Call

When You Need Pet Stain and Odor Treatment

  • You can smell pet urine even after the carpet looks clean on the surface
  • A dog or cat has been using the same spot repeatedly over months or years
  • You purchased a Fort Myers home and discovered pet damage the previous owners did not disclose
  • Your rental unit has pet odor left by a previous tenant that regular cleaning did not fix
  • The smell is stronger in humid weather or when your AC runs
  • A UV light reveals staining patterns across large areas of the carpet

How It Works

Our Process for Pet Stain and Odor Treatment

  1. 1

    UV Light Inspection

    We use a UV black light to map out urine deposits before we do anything else. What is visible to the eye is rarely all of it.

  2. 2

    Assess Saturation Depth

    We probe problem areas to determine how far down the urine has traveled. Pad saturation and subfloor involvement change the treatment approach significantly.

  3. 3

    Apply Enzyme Treatment

    We apply enzyme solution to affected areas in the volume needed to match the original deposit. Underapplying is a common reason treatments fail.

  4. 4

    Dwell Time

    The enzyme needs time to work. We do not rush this step. Depending on severity, dwell time matters more than almost anything else in the process.

  5. 5

    Extraction

    After dwell time, we extract the broken-down material from the carpet. This pulls out what the enzyme has worked on rather than leaving it in place.

  6. 6

    Re-Inspection and Honest Assessment

    We check results and tell you honestly if any areas need a second treatment or if pad replacement or subfloor sealing is the only realistic solution.

What's included

  • UV inspection to locate all visible urine deposits before treatment begins
  • Enzyme treatment applied to all identified affected areas
  • Proper dwell time built into the job — we do not cut this short
  • Extraction after enzyme treatment to remove broken-down material
  • Post-treatment assessment with honest feedback on results
  • Guidance on what to do if odor returns or if the problem is in the pad

What's not included

  • Carpet pad replacement — if the pad is saturated through, treatment alone may not be enough
  • Subfloor sealing or treatment — heavily contaminated subfloors need a different contractor
  • Odor elimination guarantees — severe or long-standing cases may require multiple treatments or structural work we do not perform

Real Situations

Common Scenarios in Fort Myers

A property manager in Fort Myers has a unit where the previous tenant had three large dogs and the carpet smells strongly even after a standard clean was done by another company.

We UV-inspect the entire unit and map the contamination. In rental situations like this, the damage is almost always more widespread than it looks. We give the property manager an honest picture of what enzyme treatment can fix and whether any areas are too far gone for carpet to be salvageable.

A homeowner in Bonita Springs bought a resale home and started noticing odor after the summer humidity set in.

Uric acid crystals reactivate in humidity, which is why the smell was not obvious during the dry-season showing. We locate the deposits with UV light and treat accordingly. We also check whether the odor is concentrated enough to suggest pad involvement.

A senior resident in Fort Myers has a cat that has been using one corner of a bedroom carpet for over a year.

A single concentrated area used repeatedly over a long period often means the pad is saturated. We treat the carpet and tell the homeowner clearly whether we think pad replacement is the only way to fully eliminate the odor, rather than taking payment for treatment we do not think will fully work.

Fort Myers Context

Why this matters in Fort Myers

Fort Myers has a significant rental market, and pet damage accumulates across tenant cycles in ways that single-unit homeowners rarely deal with. The regional humidity also makes urine odor worse — the smell that was mild in January can be severe by July. Concrete slab construction common throughout Lee County means there is no crawlspace to ventilate, so odors that get into the slab are serious and require different intervention than carpet-level treatment.

Straight Talk

About pricing & scope

Severity of saturation, how long the deposits have been there, and whether the pad is involved all affect what treatment can realistically accomplish. We cannot guarantee odor elimination in cases where urine has reached the subfloor. We tell you that before we start, not after. Pricing reflects the volume of enzyme used and the extent of the affected area.

Need pet stain and odor treatment in Fort Myers?

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