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Pet accidents, gone for real.
Odors come back because bacteria are still feeding on what got missed. We extract the deep-set oils, dirt, and stains, then pair a deodorizer with a bacteria eliminator to neutralize smells at the source. Eco-friendly, pet- and kid-safe — never worry about what's left behind.
Common problems we fix
When to call us
- Odor that returns a week after cleaning
- Yellow or brown spots that bloom back through the fibers
- Territorial re-marking
- Multiple animals in one home
Our process · drives HowTo schema
4 steps, no mystery
- 01
Free quote and inspection
Identify every spot, including ones you can't see. Honest quote.
- 02
Treat the source
Eco-friendly enzyme treatment that breaks down what bacteria feed on.
- 03
Deep clean
Industry-leading equipment pulls contamination out of the carpet pad — not just the surface.
- 04
Deodorize and seal
Final pass with a deodorizer and bacteria eliminator. Walk-through before we leave.
What's included
Included
- Free quote
- Per-spot treatment
- Deep clean down to the carpet pad
- Deodorizer + bacteria eliminator
- Walk-through and sign-off
Not included
- Subfloor replacement (we refer if the pad is beyond treatment)
More detail
How it works
Severe cases (large dog, multiple incidents, years of accumulation) may need pad replacement — we’ll tell you honestly during the inspection. Backed by our 10-day redo guarantee.
Where we offer it
Available at all 4 locations
Reviews · filtered to this service
Real work, real results
Two rescue dogs, one beige carpet, you do the math. We'd tried three other cleaners and the smell always came back. Aladdin's found spots with a UV light we didn't know were there, treated the pad directly, and a month later the house actually smells like a house again.
FAQ · drives FAQPage schema
Questions we get
Can you really get pet urine smell out for good, or will it come back?
We treat the carpet pad and sub-floor — not just the surface — so the bacteria that cause the smell are killed at the source. UV inspection finds spots you can't see, and an enzyme treatment breaks down the urine crystals that re-activate when humidity rises. When we treat it correctly, the smell does not come back.
Do I need to keep my pet away from the area after cleaning?
Just until it's dry — usually 60 minutes for standard carpet. The solutions are pet-safe and rinse out completely, so there's nothing to worry about even if your dog or cat licks the carpet once it's dry. We do recommend keeping pets in a separate room while we run equipment so they're not stressed.
When is the pad too damaged to clean and the carpet needs replacing?
If the urine has soaked through to the sub-floor and warped wood underneath, or if the pad is deteriorating in patches you can feel, replacement makes more sense than cleaning. We'll inspect the area and tell you honestly — sometimes a section of pad replacement plus a deep clean saves the carpet.
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