Odor Control
Whether it's due to a new pet who hasn't been entirely housebroken, an old pet with failing health, or just everyday spills, accidents that result in the need for odor removal happen for a variety of reasons.
Sometimes scents linger long after the offending spot has been identified, treated, blotted, rinsed and deodorized. When pet urine is first deposited onto a floor or fabric, it has a pH of about 5 or 6, which is on the acid side of the pH Scale. It is easier to remove right then when it is fresh. Once it dries, it turns "alkaline" or to a high pH between 10 to 12 on the scale and becomes more difficult to remove. The warm acid state of the urine offers a perfect breeding ground for bacteria, which begin to flourish almost immediately.
A strong ammonia scent from pet urine can overwhelm a room. When urine soaks beneath the carpet to the padding and the floor beneath, the pet odor is considered to be multi-layered. In these severe cases, the pet urine smell can affect the whole house. Removing the pet urine odor can be a challenging and frustrating process for less experienced cleaners. Our expert technicians use an effective sub-surface extraction method along with true odor neutralizers to effectively eliminate pet urine and pet odor from your carpet.
Some smells, like tobacco smoke, may not be pinned to a specific location on the floor covering. When dealing with cigarette smoke a multiple step process is often required to eliminate the offending odor. In severe situations, cleaning all the surfaces in the home; walls, ceilings, cabinets, and all the textiles may be required. Thermo-fogging and the use of ozone or hydroxyl radical producing equipment can be required.
Floor Care Solutions owns the most advanced air sanitizing equipment available and has years of experience dealing with all types of odors. Let us help you have that fresh clean smell again in your home.
We provide these cleaning services throughout Casey Key, Siesta Key, Bird Key, Lido Key, St. Armands, Longboat Key, Palmer Ranch, Lakewood Ranch, University Park, and the surrounding communities of Sarasota, Bradenton and Venice.