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Pet & Cat Urine Odor Removal
Columbus, Ohio — Permanent Elimination

Carpet cleaning can't reach uric acid crystals bonded to your subfloor. They reactivate every humid Columbus summer and the smell returns as if the accident just happened. iDry Columbus goes deeper — UV inspection before treatment, commercial enzymatic protocol, and structural encapsulation when the floor itself is contaminated. Thirty years of Central Ohio restoration work backs every assessment.

UV Contamination MappingBlack light inspection locates every affected surface before any treatment is written — including hidden contamination no carpet cleaner checks for.
Subfloor EncapsulationWhen uric acid has penetrated plywood or structural wood, professional encapsulation seals what enzymatic cleaning alone can't reach.
Landlord & Airbnb DocumentationWritten scope and treatment records for security deposit disputes, Airbnb damage claims, and seller disclosure. Standard on every job.
HVAC DecontaminationPet dander and urine compounds recirculate through ductwork. We assess and treat the HVAC system — the source most companies miss.
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Why Pet Odor Keeps Coming Back

When a dog or cat urinates, the liquid soaks through carpet fiber into the backing, then into the padding, and — with repeated accidents in the same spot — into the subfloor itself. The liquid phase evaporates. What remains are uric acid crystals (C₅H₄N₄O₃) bonded to every porous surface they contacted.

Surface cleaning removes the liquid and some surface-level compounds. It does not remove uric acid crystals embedded in carpet backing, padding foam, or plywood subfloor. Those crystals sit dormant in dry conditions. When Columbus humidity climbs above 60% — every July and August without fail — the crystals reactivate and off-gas as if the accident were fresh. That's why a property can seem clean in February and smell unbearable by July after cleaning that appeared to work.

Cat urine is chemically distinct from dog urine. It contains felinine, a sulfur-containing amino acid, along with mercaptans and indole compounds not present in dog urine. Consumer enzyme cleaners formulated for general pet use are typically not optimized for felinine compounds — which is why cat situations produce especially poor results from off-the-shelf products.

Columbus Climate Factor: Franklin County averages 70%+ relative humidity in July and August. This is not incidental — it is the reason pet odor remediation in Columbus requires structural treatment when subfloor contamination is present. Humidity reactivation makes incomplete treatment visible every single summer.
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UV Inspection — The Right Diagnostic Tool

Every pet odor job iDry Columbus takes begins with a UV black light inspection — a full-property contamination map before any treatment scope is written. This is not standard practice among Columbus carpet cleaners. Most companies skip it entirely and treat what they can see.

Under UV light, uric acid fluoresces. What appears to be a single soiled area often maps to three or four times the actual contamination footprint — including areas under baseboards, behind furniture that sat in one place for years, along wall edges where cats spray, and under hardwood flooring edges where urine wicked under the boards. We show you what the UV light reveals before writing the scope.

Pre-Treatment Mapping

UV inspection is a diagnostic tool — used before treatment to locate contamination. It identifies subfloor penetration, HVAC involvement, and the full scope of structural contamination before a dollar is spent. You see exactly what we're treating and why before we quote.

Scope Before Treatment

UV findings determine the protocol — surface-level vs. structural encapsulation, HVAC involvement, whether carpet and pad can be treated or must be replaced. An accurate scope prevents incomplete treatment and callbacks.

Odor Absence Is the Proof

UV light also picks up cleaning residues, fabric brighteners, and uric acid breakdown products after treatment — so it's not a reliable post-treatment indicator. The measure of success is odor absence under warm, humid conditions. Not a UV reading.

No Columbus carpet cleaning company uses UV inspection as a standard part of their pre-treatment assessment. It requires restoration-grade protocol, not a carpet cleaning service call.

The iDry Columbus Protocol — Matched to Contamination Depth

The correct treatment is determined by how deep the contamination has penetrated. iDry Columbus matches the method to what the UV inspection actually shows.

UV Black Light Contamination Mapping

Full property inspection under 365nm UV light. Every affected surface documented before treatment scope is written. You see what we see before we quote the job.

Commercial Enzymatic Treatment

Professional-grade enzymatic solution applied at the correct concentration and dwell time — 10-20x the potency of consumer products. The solution fully saturates carpet backing and padding, not just the face fibers. Applied, covered, and left to work for the appropriate dwell period.

Sub-Surface Extraction

Sub-surface extraction equipment pulls the enzyme solution — along with dissolved uric acid compounds — from carpet padding and subfloor, not just surface fibers. This is the step consumer cleaning equipment physically cannot replicate.

Structural Encapsulation (when subfloor is involved)

When uric acid has penetrated into plywood subfloor or structural wood, professional encapsulating primer is applied after enzymatic treatment. This seals any remaining compounds. Particleboard subfloor with heavy contamination is assessed for replacement.

Hydroxyl Treatment & Odor Confirmation

Hydroxyl generator treatment eliminates airborne odor molecules throughout the property. HEPA air scrubbing removes pet dander and particulates. Confirmation is odor-based — the property must smell clean under warm conditions before the job is closed.

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When Carpet Cleaning Isn't Enough

Every Columbus carpet cleaner offers pet odor service. None of them do what iDry Columbus does when contamination has gone deeper than the carpet.

Subfloor & Structural Contamination

Cat urine with a "favorite corner" soaks through carpet fiber → backing → padding → plywood subfloor in as little as two or three seasons of regular accidents. Once in the subfloor, uric acid crystals are physically beneath the carpet system — no amount of carpet cleaning removes them.

In German Village homes with original hardwood floors, cat urine can penetrate between boards and into older subfloor materials that absorb more aggressively than modern construction. iDry Columbus has worked these properties for decades. Plywood subfloor: enzymatic treatment + encapsulation sequence. Particleboard: often requires replacement. Concrete slab: enzymatic treatment + penetrating sealer.

HVAC Contamination — The Source That Keeps Running

Properties where pets have lived for years accumulate pet dander, urine compounds, and hair in HVAC evaporator coils, ductwork lining, and air handler components. Every time the system runs, contaminated air circulates to every room.

Surface and carpet treatment can eliminate the primary odor source while the HVAC continues distributing residual compounds. Columbus homeowners often describe it as "better but still there when the heat comes on." HVAC assessment is included in every iDry Columbus pet odor job. For more on HVAC contamination see our HVAC mold and contamination removal page.

Who Calls iDry Columbus for Pet Odor

Homeowners — Failed DIY, Smell Returns Every Summer

You've tried enzyme cleaners from the pet store. You had the carpets professionally cleaned. It helped for a few months. Then July came, the humidity returned, and so did the smell. You're not imagining it — uric acid crystals are still in your subfloor and they reactivate every single summer.

iDry Columbus's UV inspection shows you exactly where the contamination still exists and what treatment depth it actually requires.

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Landlords & Airbnb Hosts — Deadline Pressure

Your tenant moved out and left cat urine throughout the unit. Or an Airbnb guest brought a dog and your next booking is in four days. Every vacant day costs money. Every blocked Airbnb night is direct revenue loss. Every guest review mentioning smell suppresses your listing.

iDry Columbus handles Columbus rental turnover — including OSU area May and August cycles — at the speed these timelines require. Written scope and treatment documentation on every job for security deposit disputes under Ohio Revised Code §5321 and Airbnb damage claims.

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Home Buyers — Inherited Contamination

You bought a house and moved in to find cat or dog odor from the previous owners. The carpet may already be gone. The smell remains. You're dealing with contamination in the subfloor, possibly behind baseboards and in the HVAC, and you don't know the full scope yet.

UV inspection maps every contaminated surface so you know what you're dealing with before spending a dollar on flooring, paint, or renovation work that may sit on top of an unsolved problem.

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Pet Odor Removal Cost — Columbus, Ohio

Cost is driven by contamination depth, property size, and whether structural work is required. The single most important factor: whether uric acid has reached the subfloor. A surface-level situation and a structural situation are not the same job.

SituationTypical RangePrimary Cost Driver
Single room — surface treatment$300–$600Room size, time since accident
Whole home — surface/pad level$700–$2,500Square footage, number of animals
Subfloor contamination — encapsulation$1,200–$3,500Penetration depth, subfloor material
Cat urine in original hardwood floors$1,500–$4,000+Board penetration, structural condition
Rental turnover — surface/pad$600–$2,500Unit size, tenancy duration
HVAC decontamination (add-on)$400–$1,200System size, contamination level

The only accurate number for your property is an in-person UV assessment — free, no obligation, same-day when possible. Call 614-810-0000.

Columbus Neighborhoods — What iDry Has Seen Here

OSU Campus AreaHighest rental turnover in Columbus — peak May and August. Cat and dog urine in student and young-professional rentals is the most common pet odor call we receive. Landlords frequently discover contamination only at move-out. UV inspection before relisting is standard here.
German VillagePre-1950 construction with original hardwood floors and older subfloor materials that absorb uric acid more aggressively than modern plywood. Cat urine in original German Village hardwood is among the most structurally complex situations we handle. Surface treatment alone does not work here.
Short North & Victorian VillageHigh Airbnb density and frequent rental turnover. Unauthorized pet situations are common — guests with dogs leaving odor between bookings. Same-week turnaround with UV documentation supports Airbnb damage claims and prevents bad reviews from the next guest.
ClintonvilleOlder owner-occupied housing with long-term multi-pet households. Years of accumulated pet urine in multiple rooms simultaneously requires full-property UV mapping before any treatment scope is written. The contamination footprint is consistently larger than owners expect.
BexleyHigh property values make even faint residual odor a deal-killer for buyers at this price point. Pre-sale UV inspection, full remediation, and written documentation for buyer disclosure are standard for Bexley listings with any pet history.
Dublin & New AlbanyNewer construction — carpet and pad are typically the primary contamination layer. HVAC contamination from pet dander is more prevalent due to tight construction envelopes. Assessment includes ductwork and coil inspection on newer Dublin and New Albany homes.
Upper Arlington & Grandview HeightsPost-war construction (1950s–70s) with original hardwood floors in many properties. Thirty years of Franklin County restoration work means these contamination patterns are well-documented. Assessment always begins with UV mapping before scope is written.

Pet Odor Removal Columbus — Common Questions

Pet urine leaves uric acid crystals in carpet padding, subfloor, and structural wood. Surface cleaning doesn't reach them. In Columbus humidity, those crystals reactivate every summer and release odor as if the accident just happened. Professional remediation reaches contamination at every layer. Call 614-810-0000.
Yes. Cat urine penetrates through carpet and padding into plywood and hardwood subfloors. Plywood can often be encapsulated with professional-grade primer. Particleboard typically requires replacement. Hardwood floors over contaminated subfloor require assessment before refinishing. Call 614-810-0000.
The correct protocol: UV black light inspection to map contamination before treatment, commercial enzymatic treatment at the right concentration and dwell time, sub-surface extraction for padding, structural encapsulation if subfloor is involved, and hydroxyl generator treatment. Confirmation is odor-based — UV also picks up cleaning residues after treatment and is not a reliable clean indicator. Call 614-810-0000.
Columbus pet odor removal ranges from $300–$600 for single-room surface treatment, $700–$2,500 for whole-home remediation, and $600–$3,500 or more when subfloor contamination requires structural work. Cat urine in original hardwood is the highest-cost scenario. Free in-person assessment: call 614-810-0000.
We provide written documentation of scope and treatment for every Columbus landlord job — useful for security deposit disputes under Ohio Revised Code §5321. UV inspection maps exactly what was damaged. Same-week turnaround standard. Call 614-810-0000.
Ozone treats airborne odor molecules effectively but doesn't penetrate carpet padding or subfloor contamination. If pet urine has soaked deeper than carpet fibers, ozone alone won't produce permanent results. iDry uses ozone as part of a matched protocol combined with enzymatic treatment and structural encapsulation where needed. Call 614-810-0000.
Yes. Previous-owner contamination is one of the most common calls we receive in Columbus. UV inspection identifies every affected surface before treatment begins, including contamination under flooring, behind baseboards, and in HVAC ductwork. Free in-person assessment: call 614-810-0000.
A single-room enzymatic treatment typically takes 4–6 hours. Whole-home remediation with structural work is usually 1–2 days. Properties requiring HVAC decontamination add 4–6 hours. Landlords and Airbnb hosts with turnaround deadlines are situations we handle on an expedited basis. Call 614-810-0000.
Yes. Pet dander and urine compounds enter the HVAC system and recirculate throughout the home every time the system runs. Properties with multi-year pet occupancy often have contaminated coils and ductwork that continue distributing odor after carpet and surface treatment. HVAC assessment is included in every job. Call 614-810-0000.
Consumer enzyme cleaners work for fresh, surface-level accidents. For multi-year accumulation or contamination that has reached the subfloor, consumer products don't penetrate deeply enough or stay active long enough. Professional-grade treatment at the correct concentration and dwell time, combined with sub-surface extraction, is a different process entirely. Call 614-810-0000.

Free Pet Odor Assessment — Columbus, Ohio

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iDry Columbus

614-810-0000

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Columbus, OH 43215

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