When Pet Urine Damage Goes Beyond Cleaning
Minor pet accidents are a cleaning issue. But chronic or severe pet urine damage becomes a restoration issue when urine has saturated through carpet and padding into the subfloor. At that point, no amount of carpet cleaning will eliminate the contamination or odor.
Signs You Need Professional Restoration
- Odor returns within days of professional carpet cleaning
- Padding feels damp or crumbly when carpet is pulled back
- Subfloor (plywood or particle board) is stained, swollen, or soft
- Concrete slab underneath is discolored (urine has crystallized in pores)
Our Approach
- Carpet and padding removal in affected areas
- Subfloor treatment : enzymatic cleaners break down uric acid crystals in wood and concrete
- Sealer application : odor-blocking sealant on subfloor prevents residual odor migration
- New padding and flooring installation
If you’re preparing a property for sale or new tenants and pet odor persists despite cleaning, call WrightWay at (941) 379-8669 for a professional assessment.
WrightWay handles every restoration job from emergency response through licensed reconstruction.
One IICRC-certified team, one project manager, one phone call. Available 24/7 across Sarasota, Manatee, Charlotte, Lee, and Collier counties.