Pet Stain & Odor Removal Las Vegas

Pet Stain & Odor Removal Las Vegas

Surface, sub-pad, and whole-room pet stain and odor work across the Las Vegas Valley. Enzyme-targeted, UV-mapped, with honest written assessment on severe cases.

Pet stain and odor removal in Las Vegas requires more than a surface wipe. Pet urine deposits proteins on the carpet face, into the carpet backing, often into the pad below, and sometimes into the subfloor. Our IICRC-certified technicians use protein-targeted enzyme treatments with the dwell time and concentration needed to break the protein structure at every layer the contamination reached. Surface treatment runs $50 to $150 per affected area; sub-pad treatment runs $200 to $400 per room when the carpet is lifted; whole-room saturation requires a written assessment of what is recoverable versus what may need pad replacement. Free in-home assessment with no upsell pressure, UV blacklight mapping included on every visit, across the Vegas Valley.

What Our Pet Stain & Odor Service Includes

Pet contamination is a four-layer problem (face fiber, backing, pad, subfloor) and the right treatment depends on which layers were reached. We use UV blacklight mapping on every visit to identify the full extent before we quote, because pet stains often spread further than the visible mark suggests. Our process is matched to severity, not a one-treatment-fits-all approach.

Surface enzyme treatment

For stains that have not soaked through the carpet backing: a protein-targeted enzyme treatment breaks down the urine, vomit, or fecal proteins at the molecular level. The enzymes need 30 minutes of dwell time at proper concentration to work, which is what most over-the-counter sprays do not provide. Pricing $50 to $150 per affected area.

Sub-pad treatment (lift, treat, re-stretch)

For stains that have soaked through the backing into the pad: we lift the carpet at the affected area, treat the pad and subfloor with concentrated enzyme, neutralize odor at the source, then re-stretch the carpet. This is the only way to permanently remove stain odor that has reached the pad layer. Pricing $200 to $400 per room.

Old or set-in stains (multiple cycles)

Stains that have been sitting for months or years sometimes need 2 to 3 enzyme cycles spread over multiple visits. Each cycle breaks down a portion of the protein structure that the previous cycle could not reach. We discount return visits for the same stain area. Pricing $150 to $300 per area for multi-cycle work.

Hydroxyl or ozone deep odor neutralization

For odor that persists after enzyme treatment, hydroxyl generators or ozone treatment can neutralize residual odor compounds in the air, walls, and adjacent textiles. Hydroxyl is safe for occupied homes; ozone requires the home to be vacated for 4 to 24 hours. Pricing $300 to $500 per room for the deep treatment.

Whole-room saturation written assessment

When a senior pet, an unattended kennel, or repeated accidents have saturated an entire room, the honest answer is sometimes that the pad needs replacement, not just treatment. We provide a free written assessment of what is recoverable versus what needs pad replacement. We do not push pad replacement when treatment will work, and we do not promise treatment will work when it will not.

Hardwood and tile pet stain restoration

Pet urine on hardwood penetrates the wood and oxidizes, leaving a permanent black stain in many cases. We assess whether bleaching can recover the wood, whether spot board replacement makes sense, or whether refinishing is the right answer. Tile and grout pet stain work uses our standard tile-cleaning process with enzyme pre-treatment.

Pet Stain & Odor Removal Pricing in Las Vegas

Pricing tracks severity. Most homeowners pay between $100 and $400 depending on whether the stains are surface-only or have reached the pad. The free assessment determines which tier applies before any work starts.

Pet Stain & Odor Removal Pricing in Las Vegas
Service Price
Surface enzyme treatment per affected area $50 to $150
Sub-pad treatment per room (lift + treat + re-stretch) $200 to $400
Multi-cycle treatment for old set-in stains $150 to $300 per area
Hydroxyl deep odor neutralization per room $300 to $500
Ozone deep odor neutralization per home $400 to $800
Whole-room saturation written assessment Free
UV blacklight mapping (included on every job) Included
Pet hair removal add-on $30 to $60

Free assessment includes UV blacklight mapping to identify the full extent of contamination, which is almost always larger than the visible stain. We provide a written quote up front and a 30-day re-treatment guarantee on enzyme work: if the odor returns, we come back at no charge to re-treat. We do not push pad replacement when treatment will solve it, and we do not over-promise treatment results when whole-room saturation calls for replacement.

How Pet Stain & Odor Removal Works

The right process depends on how deep the contamination reached. Three steps from inspection to follow-up:

  1. UV blacklight inspection and mapping

    The technician darkens the room and runs a UV blacklight across the carpet. Pet urine fluoresces under UV, even old stains and stains the previous owner thought they had cleaned. We map the full extent (almost always larger than the visible mark), photograph it, and use the map to plan treatment. Inspection takes 15 to 30 minutes.

  2. Enzyme treatment with proper dwell

    Surface stains: apply protein-targeted enzyme at full concentration, dwell 30 minutes, extract. Sub-pad stains: lift the carpet at the affected area, apply enzyme to pad and subfloor, dwell 30 minutes, extract or air-dry, re-stretch carpet. Whole-room saturation: written assessment first, then treatment plan or pad replacement quote.

  3. Final inspection and follow-up plan

    After treatment we re-inspect with the UV blacklight to confirm the contamination has been neutralized. For multi-cycle work we schedule the follow-up visit at a discount. The 30-day re-treatment guarantee starts: if the odor returns within 30 days, we return at no charge.

Why Pet Stain & Odor Is Different in Las Vegas

Three Vegas-specific conditions concentrate pet odor in homes faster than national averages, and shape how we treat stains here.

AC runtime concentrates pet odor indoors

Vegas residential AC systems run 2 to 3 times the runtime of milder climates. As the system cycles, it pulls air across contaminated carpet and re-circulates ammonia and ketone compounds throughout the home. Heat from carpet directly under west-facing windows accelerates protein breakdown, releasing more volatile odor. The same stain in a Pacific Northwest home would take years to produce the smell a Vegas home can develop in months.

Desert dryness masks odor seasonally

Low ambient humidity reduces the air's ability to carry odor compounds, which is why a homeowner cleaning a stain in summer often thinks the smell is gone, only to have it return when monsoon humidity arrives in July or evaporative coolers run in fall. Our enzyme treatment removes the source compounds, not just the airborne odor, so the smell does not come back when humidity rises.

Above-average pet ownership in Vegas neighborhoods

Vegas neighborhoods report above-average pet ownership rates, particularly in Henderson, Summerlin, and Centennial Hills. Homes that have hosted multiple pets over years often have layered contamination from previous owners. UV blacklight mapping reveals the history. We treat what is reachable, write up honest assessments for what is not, and never over-promise results.

Service Area

We provide same-day Pet Stain & Odor Removal Las Vegas across the entire Las Vegas Valley.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why doesn't my Petco enzyme spray work on old stains?

Three reasons: insufficient concentration, insufficient dwell time, and surface-only application. Over-the-counter enzyme sprays are formulated for fresh stains and rarely contain the protein-targeted enzymes at professional concentration. They evaporate before they can dwell long enough to break down the protein structure. They also do not penetrate to the pad layer where most odor lives. Our professional enzymes have the right concentration and 30-minute dwell time, applied at the right depth.

How can you tell where the stains are if I can't see them?

UV blacklight inspection. Pet urine fluoresces yellow-green under UV light, even after the visible stain has faded. We darken the room and scan the entire carpet, mapping every contaminated area before we treat. The blacklight reveals stains the previous homeowner thought they had cleaned, stains under furniture, and the full extent of stains that look small on the surface but spread underneath. We photograph the map for your records.

Should I just replace the carpet?

Sometimes yes, often no. Surface and sub-pad treatment recovers most stains, even old ones, at a fraction of replacement cost. Whole-room saturation from a senior pet or unattended kennel sometimes warrants pad replacement, which is still cheaper than full carpet replacement. We provide a written assessment with the math: treatment cost vs replacement cost, expected odor reduction, and honest risk that some stains may not fully recover. The decision is yours.

What if my dog had multiple accidents in the same area?

Layered contamination usually requires sub-pad treatment because the pad has absorbed multiple accidents and the subfloor often shows staining. We lift the carpet at the affected area, apply concentrated enzyme to the pad and subfloor, neutralize, then re-stretch. For severe layered contamination we sometimes recommend replacing just the pad in that area while treating the original carpet, which preserves your investment. Pricing $200 to $400 per room.

Will the smell come back when summer humidity rises?

Not when treatment reaches the source. Many homeowners think a stain has been cleaned because the smell faded in dry winter weather, then notice it returning during monsoon humidity in July or when evaporative coolers run. The smell returns because the source compounds are still in the carpet, just not airborne. Our enzyme treatment removes the source compounds (proteins and ammonia salts), so the smell does not return when humidity rises. The 30-day re-treatment guarantee covers any case where it does.

How long does it take?

A surface treatment for a single area takes 60 to 90 minutes including 30 minutes of dwell time. Sub-pad treatment for one room takes 2 to 3 hours including the lift, treat, re-stretch sequence. Whole-room hydroxyl treatment runs 4 to 6 hours of generator runtime, which can be done while you are out. Multi-cycle work requires return visits 3 to 7 days apart.

Are the enzymes safe for my pets and kids?

Yes. Our enzyme treatments are biodegradable, fragrance-free, and contain no harsh chemicals. The active ingredients are protein-targeted enzymes (similar to those used in laundry detergents) at higher concentration. Pets and kids should stay off the treated area for the first hour while the enzymes are active and the carpet is still damp. After that there is nothing harmful left in the carpet. Hydroxyl generator use is also safe in occupied homes; ozone treatment requires temporary evacuation.

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