What We Treat
Every kind of pet accident behaves differently depending on what it soaks into. Find your exact situation below to see why it happens and how Safe-Dry® gets the smell out for good.
Carpet
Cat urine in carpet
Cat urine dries into uric acid crystals that wake up again on humid days. Enzyme treatment breaks them down in the backing and pad.
Read more →Dog urine in carpet
A dog accident is mostly a volume problem. It soaks through to the pad and subfloor, so we treat it at full depth instead of just the surface.
Read more →Upholstery & Furniture
Cat smell on couch
Cat urine and spray drain past the cover into the foam; washing the case can't reach the fill where the smell sits.
Read more →Dog smell on couch
That heavy dog smell is body oil, dander, and saliva worked into one favorite cushion. We deodorize the fill rather than perfume the cover.
Read more →Special Situations
Cat spray & marking
Marking carries extra protein and pheromones and lands on baseboards and furniture, not the floor. We find it with UV light and break it down.
Read more →Old, set-in stains
These deposits are years old, blotted on top but never cleaned below. UV light finds them; enzymes finally break them apart.
Read more →Vomit & feces cleanup
Vomit and feces bring a stain, an odor, and bacteria all at once, so the spot gets cleaned and then sanitized with a step most DIY skips.
Read more →Puppy training accidents
Puppies keep going back to spots they can still smell. Clear the scent with enzymes and the cue is gone, which helps housebreaking stick.
Read more →Senior pet incontinence
An aging pet leaks in the same sleeping spots night after night. Periodic enzyme treatment keeps up with it and protects the mattress and subfloor.
Read more →Ready to get the smell out for good?
Enter your zip code to reach your local Safe-Dry® team. We treat pet urine and odor across 297 locations in 6 states, with same-day appointments in most areas.
