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Pet Urine & Odor Removal · North Lake, TX

Pet Urine & Odor Removal in North Lake, TX

Out in the Canyon Falls and Harvest neighborhoods, big backyards mean dogs that come and go all day, and the accidents they leave behind have a way of settling into the carpet long before you notice the smell.

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A dog or cat accident doesn't stop at the carpet fiber. The urine wicks straight down through the backing and into the pad underneath, where it sits and dries into crystals. That's the part a rented machine and a bottle of spray never reach. You clean the top, the surface looks fine, and two weeks later the smell is back because the source was always an inch below where you were working.

We handle pet urine and pet odor for homes across North Lake and the rest of Denton County. Not general carpet cleaning that happens to mention pets, the actual problem: the tomcat spot behind the couch, the old dog who started missing the pad by the door, the puppy that picked one corner of the dining room and kept using it. Those need to be found and treated at the pad, not blotted at the top.

The reason old spots flare up here has a lot to do with Texas humidity. Uric acid salts pull moisture out of the air, and when they rehydrate they release the odor all over again. So the spot you thought you beat last spring comes roaring back the first muggy week of summer. Killing that means breaking the salts down, not just washing over them.

Repeat Dog Spots Mapped in Canyon Falls Carpet

Most repeat pet spots we find in North Lake carpet aren't fresh, they're months of the same dog hitting the same square foot. We use a UV light to map how far the urine actually spread, because it almost always runs wider than the stain you can see. Then we work an enzyme treatment down to the pad so it can eat the uric acid instead of masking it. If the padding underneath is saturated past saving, we'll tell you straight, that's cheaper to know now than after another failed cleaning.

Cat Spray Ground Into a Pecan Square Wool Rug

Cats and wool rugs are a bad pairing, and the rugs in a lot of Pecan Square and Harvest homes aren't cheap. Cat urine is more concentrated than a dog's, so the odor per accident is stronger, and it loves to hide in the fringe and the foundation of a hand-knotted rug. We treat rugs off the floor when we can so both the front and back get flushed, not just the pile you walk on. That keeps the dye stable and gets the smell out of the base where a surface pass leaves it sitting.

The Harvest Couch Cushion the Cat Keeps Marking

When a cat starts marking a couch it usually keeps returning to the exact same cushion, and the urine works down through the fabric into the foam. Blotting the top does nothing for foam that's already holding the smell. We treat upholstery with pet-safe enzymes matched to the fabric so we're not bleaching a spot or leaving a stiff ring behind. Microfiber sectionals, the kind that fill a lot of the newer North Lake living rooms, we test in a hidden seam first before anything touches the visible cushions.

Mattress Odor After a Pet Who Sleeps in the Bed

A dog or an aging cat that shares the bed will eventually have an accident on the mattress, and that one sinks deep because mattresses are thick and slow to dry. You flip the sheets and the smell is still there underneath. We treat the mattress directly and dry it low-moisture so you're not sleeping on a damp bed or growing anything inside it. Most times the mattress is worth saving, and it beats replacing one over a stain you couldn't reach.

If the pet smell keeps coming back no matter what you've tried, that's a sign it's living below the surface where store cleaners can't get to it. Call us at 940-220-8158 and tell us what you're dealing with, or book online and we'll come find the source with a UV light before we quote anything.

We treat pet urine and odor across North Lake, Denton County, and the nearby towns. One visit to find out whether that spot can be saved beats another month of guessing.

Areas we cover around North Lake

Neighborhoods: Canyon Falls, Pecan Square, Harvest, near Argyle and I-35W

Zip codes: 76226, 76247

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Pet odor questions from North Lake homeowners

Can you get out a dog spot that's been in the carpet for a year?

Usually, yes. Old set-in urine has dried into crystals, so it takes an enzyme that breaks those down rather than a cleaner that just wets the surface. The one thing that limits us is how badly the pad and subfloor soaked through, and we check that with a UV light before we quote you so there are no surprises.

Is the treatment safe around my cats and dogs?

Yes. The enzyme products we use on pet urine are made to be safe for pets and kids once the area is dry, and dry time is short with our low-moisture process. We'd rather your animals be back in the room the same day than have you juggling the whole household for two.

Why does the pet smell come back on humid North Lake days?

Uric acid salts pull water out of humid air, and when they rehydrate they let the odor loose again. That's why a spot you cleaned in the winter can return the first sticky week of a Denton County summer. Breaking the salts down at the source is the only thing that ends the cycle for good.

Do you cover the areas around North Lake too?

We do. Along with North Lake we handle pet urine and odor in Argyle, Justin, Roanoke, Denton, and Ponder. If you're near Argyle and I-35W or anywhere in the 76226 or 76247 zips, give us a call and we'll get you scheduled.

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