
Pet Urine & Odor Removal in Lewisville, TX
Between the lake breeze off Lake Lewisville and homes packed with rescue dogs and indoor cats, Denton County pet owners deal with more urine soaked into carpet and rug backing than most folks realize.
When a cat sprays a baseboard or a dog has an accident on the living room carpet, what you wipe up off the surface is a small fraction of what actually landed. The urine wicks straight down through the fibers, through the backing, and pools in the pad underneath. That's the part a paper towel never reaches, and it's why the smell comes back a week later like nothing was ever cleaned.
The bigger problem is the crystals urine leaves behind as it dries. Those uric acid salts don't rinse out with water or store-bought spray, and they reactivate every time the air gets damp. In a lot of Lewisville homes, the same three or four spots get hit over and over because the dog can still smell his old mark even after you can't.
We work throughout Denton County on exactly this, cat and dog messes and nothing else. From Old Town to the newer builds out near Vista Ridge, the fix is the same: get down to where the urine actually settled and break down what's feeding the odor.
Dog Accidents in the Carpet Pad Along Castle Hills Hallways
Carpet is where most of it happens, usually along a hallway or by the back door where the dog waits to go out. By the time you notice a spot, the urine has already passed through the face fibers into the pad, and that foam holds moisture for days. We flush the area with enough solution to reach the backing, then extract it, so we're pulling out the salts instead of pushing them deeper. If a spot has been soaked repeatedly over months, we'll tell you straight whether the pad can be saved or needs a section replaced.
Cat Odor in an Area Rug Foundation Near Old Town
Wool and silk rugs are a different animal than wall-to-wall carpet, and cats seem to know it. A rug sits on a hard floor, so urine that isn't fully absorbed spreads sideways and dries into the foundation weave where it's easy to miss. We treat rugs off the floor and out of the traffic so we can get to both faces, because a spot that looks fine on top is often soaked underneath. Delicate dyes and natural fibers get a gentler approach than a synthetic runner would.
Couches and Cushions the Cat Claimed as a Litter Box
Upholstery soaks up urine fast, and a couch cushion can hold a surprising amount before anything shows on the surface. Older cats with kidney issues will sometimes pick one favorite chair and return to it, so by the time you smell it the padding inside the cushion is already the source. We treat the fabric and work the solution into the foam, then extract, keeping the moisture low so the piece dries without water rings. Same goes for ottomans and the arm of a sectional where a small dog likes to perch.
Grout Lines Still Holding Pet Smell on Tile Floors
Tile itself won't absorb urine, but the grout between it will, and that's the part people forget to scrub. In kitchens and entryways around Highland Village and The Shores, we find grout lines that have wicked up months of accidents and hold the smell close to the floor. Mopping just spreads it around because the odor is down in the porous grout, not on the tile. We clean the lines directly and can seal them afterward so the next spill sits on top instead of soaking in.
Pet messes we treat in Lewisville
If the same spot keeps smelling no matter what you spray on it, that's the pad talking, and it needs to be treated at the source. Call the local team at 469-496-2011 and tell us what's going on with the carpet, the rug, or wherever your cat or dog keeps returning.
You can also book online or use the finder to reach the nearest Safe-Dry® crew serving Lewisville and Denton County. We'll take a look and give you an honest read on what it'll take.
Areas we cover around Lewisville
Neighborhoods: Castle Hills, Valley Vista, Old Town, Lakewood Hills, Indian Oaks, Valley Ridge, Creekside, The Shores, Highland Village, Vista Ridge
Zip codes: 75029, 75056, 75057, 75067
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Pet odor questions from Lewisville homeowners
Can you get out a dog urine stain that's been in the carpet for a year?
Often yes, though old stains are more about the odor than the color. The dried salts are still down in the pad regardless of how long it's been, and those are what we target. A year-old spot that's been walked on and cleaned over may not come back to perfect white, but the smell is usually what we can fully resolve.
Is the treatment safe around my cats and dogs?
Yes. Our process is built to be safe for pets and kids, and we're a low-moisture system so there's no soaking wet carpet for a curious dog to roll in. Everything dries in a couple of hours, and you can keep animals off the treated area until then just to be safe.
Why does the pet smell in my house get worse on humid days?
Lewisville gets plenty of moisture off the lake, and humidity reactivates the uric acid crystals left behind in the carpet and pad. Those salts pull water out of the air, and that's what releases the ammonia smell again. If the odor flares up every time it's muggy, it means the source is still down in the backing and needs a real treatment, not another surface spray.
Do you cover the neighborhoods out toward Castle Hills and Lakewood Hills?
We do. We work all over Lewisville and the surrounding Denton County area, including Castle Hills, Lakewood Hills, Valley Ridge, and the nearby cities like Flower Mound and The Colony. Give us your address when you call and we'll confirm scheduling.
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