Odor Removal Columbus Ohio | Professional Elimination, Not Masking | iDry Columbus
Persistent odor in your Columbus home? iDry identifies the source and eliminates it permanently using ozone, hydroxyl, and enzymatic treatments. 30 years experience. Call 614-810-0000.
Curtis Teets · 30-year Columbus restoration veteran.
Odor Removal Columbus Ohio — Professional Elimination, Not Masking
Persistent smell that won't go away? iDry identifies the source and eliminates it permanently using ozone, hydroxyl, and enzymatic treatments. Serving Columbus homes and businesses for 30 years.
Columbus's odor elimination team. Serving Bexley, Short North, German Village, Grandview Heights, Worthington, Upper Arlington, and all of Franklin County for 30 years. Call 614-810-0000 — same-day assessments available.
Why Odors Persist — And Why Sprays Never Work
Odors persist because the source is still active. Air fresheners, candles, and enzyme sprays mask the smell temporarily. The odor returns because the compound producing it — embedded in drywall, subfloor, insulation, or ductwork — was never neutralized. Professional odor removal eliminates the molecular source.
iDry Columbus has eliminated persistent odors from Columbus homes for three decades — smoke, pet, sewage, dead animal, and basement moisture. We identify the source first, then treat it.
What is Professional Odor Removal?
Odor removal means finding what causes the smell and killing it at the source. Sprays and air fresheners only mask it. Pros use ozone, hydroxyl, or enzyme treatments to break down odor compounds in walls, floors, and ducts. iDry has done this across Columbus for 30 years — smoke, pet, sewage, and more.
Most persistent odors in Columbus homes come from five sources. Smoke penetrates every porous surface. Pet urine soaks through carpet into subfloor. Dead animals decompose in crawl spaces and walls. Sewage backs up through drains. Basement moisture breeds mold. Each source requires a different treatment.
Smoke, pet, dead animal, sewage, and moisture — every Columbus odor job starts with identifying which source is active.
DIY products can't reach embedded odor compounds. Baking soda, vinegar, and store-bought enzyme cleaners work on surface odors. When smoke has soaked into drywall, urine has hit subfloor, or mold is growing inside walls — only pro-grade ozone, hydroxyl, or thermal fogging reaches the source. That's masking vs. elimination.
iDry Columbus starts every job with source identification. We use moisture meters, thermal imaging, and UV detection to find exactly where the odor lives — not guess. Treatment selection follows diagnosis. We don't spray and hope. We identify, treat, and verify. Call 614-810-0000 for a same-day assessment.
How We Eliminate Odors — Our 5-Step Process
Five steps. Source to verification. Every job documented.
Our process targets the odor at its molecular source — not the air around it. Professional odor removal isn't spraying fragrance. It's identifying exactly where odor compounds live, selecting the right treatment method, and verifying elimination after treatment. Every Columbus home is different — the source dictates the method.
Source Identification
We use moisture meters, thermal imaging, and UV detection to locate exactly where the odor originates — inside walls, under subfloor, in ductwork, or in crawl spaces. No guessing.
Treatment Selection
We match the method to the source. Ozone works best for smoke and fire. Hydroxyl treats odors while you stay home. Enzymes break down pet and biological waste. Thermal fog reaches every room and duct.
Surface Preparation
Contaminated materials are cleaned or removed before treatment. Smoke residue is wiped from surfaces. Urine-saturated padding is pulled. Dead animal remains are extracted. Treatment works best on clean surfaces.
Treatment Application
Ozone generators run 24–48 hours in sealed spaces. Hydroxyl machines operate 3–5 days with occupancy. Thermal foggers penetrate wall cavities and ductwork. Enzymatic solutions break down biological compounds in subfloor and joists.
Verification
We return after treatment to confirm elimination — not masking. If any trace remains, we retreat at no additional charge. iDry doesn't declare a job done until the odor is gone. Call 614-810-0000.
Typical treatment timeline for Columbus odor removal. Ozone requires 24–48 hours with vacancy. Hydroxyl allows occupancy over 3–5 days. Most homeowners notice improvement within 48 hours.
What Odor Removal Costs in Columbus
Cost depends on the odor source, home size, and treatment method. Most Columbus jobs run $500–$3,000. Smoke in a full home costs more than a single-room pet treatment. iDry provides free assessments with transparent pricing. Call 614-810-0000 for your estimate.
Single Room / Light Odor
$300–$800+
Localized pet odor, small area enzymatic treatment, or single-source biological cleanup. Typically 1 day. Common in Bexley and Grandview Heights condos.
Multi-Room / Moderate
$800–$1,500+
Whole-floor pet odor, cigarette smoke in multiple rooms, or basement musty odor with dehumidification. Ozone or hydroxyl treatment over 2–3 days.
Whole-House / Severe
$1,500–$3,000+
Fire smoke throughout, long-term cigarette saturation, or sewage backup contamination. Full thermal fogging plus ozone. 3–5 days treatment. Common in rental turnovers.
Every iDry odor removal job starts with a free, no-obligation assessment. We identify the source, recommend the treatment, and provide transparent pricing before any work begins.
Delaying treatment increases cost. Smoke compounds bond deeper into porous materials over time. Pet urine crystallizes and becomes harder to neutralize. Mold from moisture-related odors spreads to adjacent cavities. The longer you wait, the more extensive the treatment required. Early action saves money.
See our full odor removal cost guide for detailed pricing by odor type. Includes smoke, pet, sewage, basement, and fire damage odor cost ranges specific to Columbus homes.
Odor Removal Across Columbus — We Know Your Neighborhood
Columbus housing spans a century of construction styles, each with its own odor challenges. We've served every neighborhood in Franklin County for 30 years. Here's what we see most in yours.
1920s bungalows with sealed basements trap pet and cooking odors in tight spaces. Older HVAC systems circulate odor compounds through every room. iDry uses ozone and enzymatic treatments sized for Bexley's compact floor plans.
Dense rental market with high tenant turnover. Smoking and pet damage accumulate between tenants. Landlords call iDry for full-unit odor elimination before new leases — hydroxyl treatment allows quick turnaround without vacancy delays.
Sealed historic brick homes trap cooking, moisture, and tobacco odor in tight wall cavities. Heritage compliance limits renovation options. iDry's non-destructive ozone and thermal fogging treatments work within German Village's preservation requirements.
Dense housing with close-proximity neighbor smoke drift. Shared walls in duplexes carry odor between units. iDry treats the receiving unit with hydroxyl generators while coordinating source-side remediation when possible.
Cannabis-era odor complaints are rising in Worthington's newer construction. Sealed modern homes trap smoke efficiently. iDry's ozone treatment eliminates embedded smoke odor from drywall, carpet, and HVAC systems in 24–48 hours.
Suburban homes with finished basements — musty odor from moisture and pet odor from carpet over concrete are the most common calls. iDry combines dehumidification with enzymatic and ozone treatment for lasting basement odor elimination.
Also serving: Clintonville, Westerville, Dublin, Hilliard, Powell, Gahanna, Pickerington, Grove City, Reynoldsburg, New Albany, Lewis Center, Blacklick, Canal Winchester — all of Franklin County and surrounding areas.
What Columbus Homeowners Say About iDry
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Kendra Turner ★★★★★Water Damage
"Above and beyond"
iDry Columbus went above and beyond for my family when we had a water emergency. They responded quickly, communicated clearly through the whole process, and left our home in great shape. Curtis and the team treated us like family — not just another job.
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David Warner ★★★★★Restoration Service
"Old school & refreshing"
The way Curtis and his crew handled our situation was old school in the best way — honest, respectful, and thorough. They cleaned out years of buildup without judgment and left the property ready for renovation. Communication was clear from start to finish.
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Stacy Connelly ★★★★★Mold Remediation
"Did the job right"
We had a mold problem in our basement that two other companies failed to fix properly. iDry came in, identified the source of moisture, and remediated everything correctly. The musty smell is completely gone and the basement is dry. Professional, on time, and fair pricing.
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Related Odor Removal Resources
Different odor sources require different treatment approaches. Use these resources to understand your specific situation — and call 614-810-0000 if you need help now.
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Pet Odor
Pet Odor Won't Go Away? Here's Why
Urine soaks past carpet into subfloor and joists. Retail cleaners can't reach it. Learn how iDry uses UV detection and professional pet odor removal to eliminate it permanently.
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Smoke & Fire
Smoke Odor After Fire Damage — What to Expect
Fire and water damage both leave lingering odors. Soot cleanup comes first, then smoke odor treatment with thermal fogging and ozone. Timeline: 3–7 days after primary cleanup.
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Basement Odor
Musty Basement Smell — Mold, Moisture, or Something Else?
Musty basements often signal humidity above 60%. iDry inspects with moisture meters to identify the source, then treats with dehumidification, ozone, or enzymatic cleaning.
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Cost Guide
Odor Removal Cost in Columbus — Full Breakdown
What does professional odor removal actually cost? Our Columbus cost guide breaks down pricing by odor type, home size, and treatment method.
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Cigarette Smoke
Cigarette Smoke Smell Won't Go Away — Here's Why
Smoke penetrates drywall, insulation, and HVAC ducts. Surface cleaning fails. iDry uses thermal fogging plus ozone to neutralize cigarette smoke at the source.
Odor Removal — Frequently Asked Questions
Real questions from Columbus homeowners dealing with persistent odors. Answered directly — no filler.
How much does odor removal cost?
Most Columbus odor removal jobs cost $500–$3,000 depending on source type and home size. Smoke odor runs $1,200–$2,500; pet odor $600–$1,500. Final price depends on treatment method — ozone vs. hydroxyl. Call 614-810-0000 for a free estimate or see our cost guide.
How long does professional odor removal take?
Most Columbus odor removal takes 1–3 days depending on source type and home size. Ozone requires 24–48 hours with vacancy; hydroxyl allows occupancy over 3–5 days. Most homeowners notice improvement within 48 hours, full neutralization within 7–14 days. Same-day emergency assessments available. Call 614-810-0000.
Can you remove cigarette smoke smell from a house?
Yes — professional treatment eliminates cigarette smoke permanently. Surface cleaning fails because smoke penetrates drywall, insulation, and HVAC ducts. iDry uses thermal fogging plus ozone treatment to neutralize at the source. Most Columbus homes need 2–3 days. See our cigarette smoke page or call 614-810-0000.
What is the best way to remove pet odor?
Professional pet odor removal starts with UV detection to locate hidden urine in subfloors and padding. DIY enzymatic cleaners handle small spots, but whole-house odor requires ozone or hydroxyl treatment. iDry completes most Columbus pet odor jobs in 1–2 days. Visit our pet odor page or call 614-810-0000.
How do you remove dead animal smell from a house?
Dead animal odor requires locating the remains, removing them, and treating contaminated areas with enzymatic cleaners. iDry uses thermal imaging to find carcasses in Columbus crawl spaces, attics, and walls. Same-day emergency service available. Call 614-810-0000 or visit our dead animal odor page.
Does basement odor mean I have mold?
Not always — basement odor can mean mold, moisture, stagnant air, or soil-gas intrusion. Musty smells often signal humidity above 60%. iDry inspects Columbus basements with moisture meters to pinpoint the cause, then treats with dehumidification, ozone, or enzymatic cleaning. Call 614-810-0000 or visit our basement odor page.
What is ozone treatment for odor removal?
Ozone machines generate O₃ molecules that oxidize odor-causing compounds at a molecular level. Treatment takes 24–48 hours and requires vacating the property. Highly effective for smoke, pet, and fire odors. iDry offers both ozone and hydroxyl options for Columbus homes. Compare methods at our treatment comparison page or call 614-810-0000.
Is professional odor removal worth the cost?
Yes — professional removal eliminates odors permanently while DIY only masks them temporarily. It preserves Columbus property values and prevents health issues from mold or mildew. Cost runs $500–$3,000, far less than property depreciation. iDry's 30-year-proven methods ensure lasting results. Call 614-810-0000 for a free consultation.
How do you remove sewage smell from a house?
Sewage odor signals a broken drain line, backed-up septic, or vent pipe issue — do not mask it. iDry coordinates with Columbus plumbers to fix the source, then uses enzymatic plus ozone treatment on contaminated soil, subfloors, and drains. This is urgent. Call 614-810-0000 or visit our sewage odor page.
Can odor removal help after fire or water damage?
Yes — fire and water damage both create lingering smoke, mold, and mildew odors. Odor treatment follows source removal (soot cleanup, mold remediation). iDry specializes in post-damage restoration including odor neutralization for Columbus homes. Timeline: 3–7 days after primary cleanup. Visit our smoke and fire page or call 614-810-0000.
Get Your Free Odor Assessment
Describe the odor and we'll call you back within minutes. For urgent situations, call 614-810-0000 now — we respond faster by phone.
Odor Removal Service Area — All of Franklin County
iDry Columbus eliminates odors across all of Franklin County and surrounding areas. Same-day assessments available within the Columbus metro. 30 years of odor removal across every Columbus neighborhood — we know the housing stock, the common sources, and the right treatment for each.