COAST CARPET CLEANING


Solutions for your pet odor problems


 


Solutions for your pet odor problems

 

Pets and your carpet
Our family pets bring us years of fun, affections, and fond memories. It's hard to imagine life without them. But Fido and Fluffy, no matter how well trained, leave us other little reminders that they are around.

A  Common Problem
 
Urine contamination is one of the most common problems we find in carpet and upholstery. Unfortunately, these spots are also one of the most complex problems we face in cleaning. You see, there are three problems associated with urine. First, there is the most obvious problem - the odor. Urine contamination leaves a very unpleasant odor which is made even worse when mixed with heat, humidity, or moisture.


The second problem is the urine, when allowed to remain in fabrics, is unsanitary. It is a natural breeding ground for bacteria. So, the fabric itself must be sanitized and the germs and bacteria counteracted.

The third problem associated with urine contamination is carpets is that the components of the urine itself can cause the carpet to become discolored, either immediately or over time. The alkaline salts in the urine attack the color dyes of the fabric itself and cause this discoloration. Urine itself contains dyes which may damage the carpet fiber. The complexity of the problems associated with urine contamination can depend upon many circumstances: the amount of urine that has been left in the area; the type and physical condition of the animal; as well as many other factors.


Reactivated odor
Over time, the odor molecules and alkaline salts in the urine become dormant, and the odor is not evident. But the odor becomes immediately obvious when the urine contamination areas are combined with moisture. On hot, humid summer days, these odors may be more obvious.  Occasionally, the cleaning process itself can reactivate the odor. This is why it is important for us to know of possible urine contamination so we can be prepared to combat it.


Options for treatment
one option that many consider it the advanced technology available from treatment by a unique blend of enzyme treatments. Another option is to pre-treat the carpet prior to cleaning with a carpet deodorizer.

Treatment procedures may include disengaging and treating the carpet, disposal and replacement of contaminated cushion, and the cleaning and sealing of the subfloor beneath the carpet. The cleaning process itself will usually not eliminate the odors associated with urine contamination. Every aspect of where the urine contamination may have reached should be examined - carpeting, cushion, and the subfloor. The contaminated area should be deodorized, sanitized, and neutralized.

Your cleaning technician will discuss with you what treatment procedures we would recommend for your situation. Rest assured the safety and health of you and your family are very important to us.

Beware of too simplistic so-called "guaranteed" pet odor deodorization claims. Due to the wide variance in contamination severity and conditions, there is no one simple magic spray or powder solution to every problem.

Our technicians are trained to logically explain your options for treatment, and assist you in choosing the option which best fits your requirements, budget, and health environment needs.

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