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Pet Urine & Odor Removal · Reno, TX

Pet Urine & Odor Removal in Reno, TX

Out here off the Reno Road corridor, most folks have a dog or two and a fair amount of land, which means paws track in mud and accidents happen on the way to the back door. We deal with the pet urine and the smell that comes after.

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A dog or cat that goes on the carpet doesn't leave the problem on the surface. The urine wicks down through the fibers and into the pad and backing underneath, where it sits and dries into crystals. That's the part a rented machine or a spray bottle never reaches, and it's why the smell fades for a week and then comes roaring back the first time the room warms up.

We work Reno and the rest of Parker County, from Walnut Creek over toward the Eagle Mountain Lake edge. Homes on this side of Azle ISD tend to run big open rooms with the same carpet running from the living area straight into the bedrooms, so one older dog with a weak bladder can lay down a trail you can't see but sure can smell. We find those spots, treat the whole depth of the affected area, and pull the odor out at the source instead of masking it.

Everything we use is safe around pets and kids once it's dry, and the carpet is usually walkable within an hour or so. No wading through soaked carpet for two days waiting on it to cure.

Dog Accidents Soaked Into Carpet and Pad Along the FM 1542 Corridor

Carpet is where most of our Reno calls start. A puppy in training or an old dog that can't hold it will hit the same corner over and over, and by the time you notice the color change the pad below is already saturated. We use UV to map exactly how far each spill spread, since dried urine glows under the light and shows the real border, not just the stain you can see. Then we flush and treat down into the backing so the odor has nothing left to feed on. Surface cleaning alone would leave the buried crystals sitting there to reactivate.

Cat Urine Wicked Into an Area Rug From a Walnut Creek Living Room

Area and oriental rugs are trickier than wall-to-wall because a cat will pick the edge or the fringe and the urine runs through to the floor beneath. Wool and the natural backings on nicer rugs hold odor hard and can brown if they're cleaned wrong. We treat rugs on their own so both the top and the underside get worked, and we watch the dyes so nothing bleeds or turns yellow. If a rug in your Walnut Creek place has become the cat's favorite target, we can usually save it rather than have you toss it.

Couches and Recliners That Hold Dog Smell After the Eagle Mountain Lake Days

Upholstery soaks up more than people expect. A dog that naps on the sofa brings body oil, dander, and the occasional accident deep into the cushions and the frame padding, and after a summer of lake trips and wet fur the whole couch can carry a smell you stop noticing until company points it out. We clean the cushions through, not just the covers, and treat the deck underneath where liquid settles. Microfiber, chenille, and the tougher weaves all get handled to their own tolerance so nothing gets over-wet or left crunchy.

Mattresses a Pet Marked in a Briar Bedroom

When a cat or dog decides your bed is the spot, the mattress absorbs the urine well past the top quilting and into the foam, and that's a smell you're sleeping on every night. Flipping it and spraying the top does nothing for what soaked in. We treat the mattress through the depth of the affected area so the odor breaks down instead of hiding. It dries fast enough that you're back to sleeping on your own bed the same night in most cases.

If a room in your house has a spot the dog keeps hitting or a cat smell that won't quit, call us at 214-838-7852 and tell us what you're dealing with. We'll walk through the surfaces involved and set a time that works.

You can also book online or use the finder to reach your local Safe-Dry® team directly. Either way, we'll get out to Reno and handle it.

Areas we cover around Reno

Neighborhoods: Walnut Creek, the Reno Road corridor, the FM 1542 corridor, Sarra Lane, the Springtown ISD north side, the Azle ISD south side, the Eagle Mountain Lake edge, Briar

Zip codes: 76020, 76082

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Pet odor questions from Reno homeowners

Can you get out a stain the dog left months ago?

Usually, yes. Old set-in urine is really dried crystals bonded into the fibers and pad, and age alone doesn't put it out of reach. The treatment breaks those crystals down so the odor goes with them. Very old spots that have discolored the carpet permanently may not come back to new, but the smell almost always does.

Is the treatment safe with pets and kids in the house?

Yes. What we use is safe around animals and children once the area has dried, which is usually within an hour or so. There's no harsh chemical residue left in the carpet for a curious dog to lick or a toddler to crawl through. We'll still ask you to keep pets off the treated spots until they're fully dry.

Why does the pet smell get worse on humid Parker County days?

Humidity is what reactivates buried urine crystals. When the air gets damp and the room warms up, moisture pulls the odor back out of the pad and backing, so a spot you thought was gone smells strong again. That flare-up is the sign the urine was never fully removed, only cleaned off the surface. Treating the full depth is what stops it.

Do you come out past Reno into the rest of the area?

We do. Along with Reno we cover Azle, Briar, Springtown, Pecan Acres, Boyd, and Rhome, plus the 76020 and 76082 zips around them. If you're not sure whether you're in range, call and ask.

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