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Pet Urine & Odor Removal · Richland Hills, TX

Pet Urine & Odor Removal in Richland Hills, TX

If you own a dog near Richland Park or a cat off the Baker Boulevard corridor, you already know the smell that hides in the carpet on a hot Tarrant County afternoon. We get the source out, not just the top layer.

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Here is the part most people miss about pet urine: what you see on the surface is a fraction of what actually landed. When a dog or cat goes on carpet, the liquid keeps going. It sinks through the fibers, into the pad underneath, and sometimes down to the subfloor or tack strip. You blot the top, it looks fine, and a week later the room smells again. That returning odor is the crystallized salts in the backing rehydrating, and no amount of grocery-store spray reaches them.

We work that problem the whole way down. In Richland Hills homes, especially the older slab-and-pier houses around White Lake Hills and Diamond Loch North, we've pulled odor out of spots the owners swore they had already cleaned three times. The difference is treating the pad and backing, not the carpet face.

Safe-Dry® handles pet messes across the 76118 and out into North Richland Hills, Haltom City, Hurst, and the rest of the area. Our process dries in about an hour, so you're not stepping around wet carpet for two days waiting to let the dog back in.

Carpet and the Pad Underneath Along the Handley-Ederville Corridor

A urine spot on carpet is really three problems stacked together: the fiber, the backing, and the pad. Most cleaning only touches the first one. We use a UV light to find every deposit, including the old ones you forgot about, then treat down into the cushion where the smell actually lives. Enzymes break the odor compounds apart instead of masking them with fragrance. For a dog that has claimed one corner of the living room as his own, that corner gets the full treatment, edge to edge.

Wool and Oriental Rugs a Cat Decided to Ruin

Cats are hard on rugs. A wool or silk area rug that took a few accidents can hold odor for years because the urine wicks along the foundation threads and dries under the backing where air never reaches it. These fibers also stain and brown if you hit them with the wrong cleaner or too much water. We treat rugs by hand at low moisture, keeping the dyes and the weave intact while pulling the odor out. If you've got a piece you love and a cat who disagreed, don't roll it up and give up on it yet.

Couches and Chairs That Took the Brunt of an Older Dog

An aging dog that can't hold it, or a puppy still learning, tends to hit the furniture first. Cushions soak urine straight through the fabric into the foam, and the smell settles in exactly where people sit. We treat upholstery based on what it's made of, because a microfiber sectional and a linen chair don't take the same approach. Low-moisture cleaning means the foam isn't left soggy inside, which is what causes that sour secondary smell days later.

Midnight Accidents Deep in a White Lake Hills Mattress

Pets on the bed is a Texas thing, and so is the accident that follows. Once urine gets past the top of a mattress it reaches the batting and foam, and you can't just wash that out. Left alone, it turns into a stain and a smell that greets you every night. We treat the mattress directly, working the enzyme into the affected layers and drying it fast enough that you can sleep on it the same night. Works for cat spray and dog accidents both.

If the smell keeps coming back no matter what you spray, that's the backing talking, not the carpet. We can find every spot with UV and treat it at the source. Call 682-207-5167 to talk through what's going on, or book online and pick a time that works.

You can also use the locations finder to reach the Safe-Dry® team covering Richland Hills and the surrounding Tarrant County towns. Same process, same one-hour dry time, whichever way you reach us.

Areas we cover around Richland Hills

Neighborhoods: Richland Park, Richland Crossing, Diamond Loch North, White Lake Hills, the Baker Boulevard corridor, the Handley-Ederville Road area

Zip codes: 76118

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Pet odor questions from Richland Hills homeowners

Can you get out a stain that's been in the carpet for a couple of years?

Usually, yes. Old urine turns to crystal in the backing, which is why it keeps coming back, but that crystal is exactly what our enzyme treatment targets. Very old deposits sometimes need a second pass, and we'll tell you honestly if a spot is too far gone before we start charging you.

Is the treatment safe for my dog and cat to be around?

Yes. Our solutions are non-toxic and there's no chemical film left behind, which matters because pets nose and lick the floor. Everything dries in about an hour, so your animals are back on the carpet the same afternoon.

Why does the pet smell get stronger on humid Tarrant County days?

Urine salts left in the carpet backing pull moisture out of the air. When the humidity climbs, those salts rehydrate and the odor reactivates, which is why the room can smell fine in dry weather and awful after a muggy stretch. Removing the salts from the backing is what stops the flare-ups for good.

Do you cover the neighborhoods around Richland Crossing and out past the city line?

We do. Richland Crossing, Richland Park, and the rest of 76118 are our home turf, and we regularly run into North Richland Hills, Watauga, Bedford, and Colleyville. If you're near Richland Hills, just call and we'll confirm.

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