Pet Odor & Stain Treatment in Jacksonville
$50–$250 · flat quote before work starts
Pet Odor & Stain Treatment in Jacksonville typically runs $50–$250. Carpet Cleaning Jax connects homeowners, renters, and property managers across Southside, Baymeadows, Nocatee, San Marco, Arlington, Julington Creek with a local provider — with a same-day quote response and a flat rate before any work starts. Request a quote online or call (904) 847-3414.
Pet urine soaks through carpet fibers into the backing and sub-floor, where standard cleaning only skims the surface layer. Enzyme-based treatment breaks down uric acid crystals — the actual odor source — rather than covering it. Your provider uses a UV light to map all affected spots before treating, including areas invisible under normal light. If saturation has reached the padding or sub-floor, they will tell you honestly rather than proceed with treatment that won't hold.
Add-on to carpet cleaning: $50–$150 per treatment zone. Sub-floor saturation quoted separately.
When a Rental Carpet Cleaner Is Enough, and When It Makes Things Worse →
What's in a standard visit
- UV light inspection to map all affected areas
- Enzyme-based pre-treatment with appropriate dwell time
- Hot-water extraction flush of treated zones
- Odor-neutralizing post-treatment
- Honest assessment if padding or sub-floor requires attention
When you need professional cleaning
- New puppy lost the potty-training battle in one corner and the smell won't leave
- Cat urine odor comes back every humid day no matter which store-bought cleaner you try
- Landlord flagged pet smell at the pre-move-out walkthrough and the deposit is on the line
- Adopted a rescue dog who marked several rooms before settling in
- Buying a home where the previous owners kept pets and want treatment done before the furniture arrives
What we don't handle
- Urine that has saturated the padding and sub-floor — that layer needs pad replacement by a flooring contractor; the UV inspection tells you honestly before any treatment is sold
- Biohazard or hoarding-level contamination — that is specialized remediation work, not carpet treatment
- Odors coming from walls, HVAC ducts, or crawl spaces — treating the carpet won't fix a source that isn't in the carpet
Pet Odor & Stain Treatment — common questions
Will enzyme treatment fully eliminate pet odor?
For surface-level soiling, yes. If urine has saturated the padding or sub-floor, the odor source is below what carpet cleaning alone can reach. Your provider will advise after the UV inspection.
Can old, set-in pet stains be removed?
Fresh stains respond well. Old set-in stains may leave a faint shadow once dry — especially on lighter carpet. Realistic expectations are set before work starts.
My landlord says my security deposit is at risk due to pet smell. Can this help?
Professional enzyme treatment is the most effective standard method. Results depend on saturation depth. We give you an honest assessment so you can decide whether to proceed.
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