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Pet Urine & Odor Removal · Pomaria, SC

Pet Urine & Odor Removal in Pomaria, SC

Out here in the Newberry and Saluda County stretch around Pomaria, most homes have a dog that runs the yard and a cat that owns the couch. When one of them has an accident, the smell settles in long after the towel comes up.

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The reason pet urine keeps coming back is simple, and it has nothing to do with how hard you scrubbed. When a dog or cat pees on carpet, the liquid doesn't sit on top. It runs straight through the fibers, soaks into the pad underneath, and often reaches the subfloor. You clean the surface, it looks fine, and a week later the room smells again because the part you couldn't reach never got touched.

Urine also changes as it dries. The salts and crystals left behind pull moisture out of the air, so on a sticky Pomaria afternoon in July the odor comes roaring back even though the spot looked handled. Store sprays mask it for a day or two. They don't break down what's actually causing the smell.

We work homes all through the 29126 area and out toward the Newberry side, and the pattern is the same in almost every one. The stain you can see is small. The contamination underneath is bigger. That's the part we go after.

Dog Urine Past the Carpet Face in Pomaria

By the time a dog spot smells strong, the urine has usually gone past the carpet face and into the pad. We flush the fibers, the backing, and the cushion under it so the treatment reaches where the odor actually lives. Our enzyme approach digests the urine proteins instead of covering them, which is why the smell doesn't return once the carpet dries. On repeat spots where a dog kept going back to the same corner, we treat a wider area than the stain shows, because dogs mark by scent and a spot you can't see is still a spot to them.

Cat Urine Set Into a Rug in the Newberry Area

Cats tend to pick the rug by the door or the one under the dining table, and those rugs soak up urine differently than wall-to-wall carpet. The backing traps it, and a wool or oriental rug can hold odor for months if it's only surface cleaned. We treat rugs so the solution moves through the pile and into the foundation, then dry them fully so nothing wicks back up. Delicate and older rugs get a gentler process that won't bleed the dyes or wreck the weave.

Couches and Chairs Your Pets Claimed

If your cat sleeps on the loveseat or the dog naps on the recliner, that's where the accidents and the general pet funk end up. Upholstery is tricky because the cushions have foam that acts like a sponge and holds urine well below the fabric. We treat the cushion covers, the foam, and the deck of the frame so the odor doesn't hide in the seams. A house full of pets picks up a background smell you stop noticing until someone visits, and clean upholstery is usually what fixes that.

Mattress Odor From a Bed-Sleeping Pet in Saluda County

Plenty of Pomaria pets sleep right on the bed, and an older cat with a bladder issue or a dog that got sick overnight leaves urine that sinks deep into the mattress. Once it's in the top layers of foam, flipping the mattress and washing the sheets does nothing for the smell. We treat the surface and drive the enzyme down into the fill where the urine settled. Because our process dries fast, the bed is usable again the same day instead of sitting damp for a week.

If the pet smell in your house has outlasted every spray and scrub you've thrown at it, that's the sign it's living below the surface where those never reach. That's exactly the work we do, and we can tell you what we find before we start.

Call the local Pomaria team at 803-310-3848 or book online, and we'll get out to your place, look at the spots, and give you a straight answer on what it'll take.

Areas we cover around Pomaria

Neighborhoods: Pomaria, Newberry area, Saluda County

Zip codes: 29126

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Pet odor questions from Pomaria homeowners

Can you get out a pet stain that's been there for years?

Usually yes on the odor, and often on the stain too. Old urine leaves crystallized deposits that a regular cleaning walks right past, so we target those directly with enzymes that break them down. A stain that has actually dyed the fibers may lighten rather than vanish, but the smell is what we're most confident about clearing.

Is the treatment safe for my dog and cat?

Yes. Our process is built around homes with pets, and the products we use are safe for cats and dogs once the area is dry, which is quick. Your animals can be back in the room the same day. We'll keep them out only while we're working, mostly so nobody's underfoot with the equipment running.

Why does the smell get worse on humid days?

Dried urine crystals are hygroscopic, meaning they pull water out of the air. On a muggy Newberry County afternoon those crystals reactivate and release the odor all over again, which is why a spot can seem fine in the morning and reek by evening. Removing the crystals is the only thing that stops that cycle for good.

Do you cover the Pomaria and Newberry area?

We do. Pomaria, the surrounding 29126 zip, and the nearby Newberry and Saluda County towns are all part of what we service, along with spots like Little Mountain, Prosperity, and Peak. If you're not sure whether you're in range, just call and we'll confirm.

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