Pet Urine & Odor Elimination Specialists
Eliminate pet urine odors, stains, and damage from carpets, flooring, and subfloors. Professional enzyme treatment that actually works — not just masking agents.
Pet accidents are an inevitable part of life with animals — but the damage they cause to carpets and flooring is far more extensive than most pet owners realize. Pet urine penetrates through carpet fibers, backing, padding, and into the subfloor. As it dries, uric acid crystals form that are not water-soluble and cannot be removed by standard carpet cleaning. These crystals reactivate when exposed to moisture, which is why pet odors seem to return after cleaning — especially on humid days. Absolute Water Damage and Mitigation provides professional pet damage restoration throughout Colorado Springs, CO and a 50-mile radius. We use UV light inspection to identify all contaminated areas, concentrated enzyme treatments to break down uric acid crystals, and sub-surface extraction tools to reach the padding and subfloor. We serve residential homes throughout El Paso County, Pueblo County, and surrounding areas.
We use UV (black) lights to identify all pet-contaminated areas — including spots that are invisible to the naked eye. All contaminated areas are mapped and the depth of penetration assessed to determine the appropriate treatment approach.
Concentrated enzyme solutions are applied to all contaminated areas and allowed to dwell for an extended period. Enzymes need time to fully break down uric acid crystals — this dwell time is critical to effective odor elimination and is often skipped by less thorough cleaning services.
We use specialized sub-surface extraction tools that reach through the carpet fibers and backing to extract contaminated moisture from the padding and subfloor. Standard carpet cleaning equipment only reaches the surface — sub-surface extraction is essential for complete pet odor removal.
After enzyme treatment and sub-surface extraction, we perform hot water extraction cleaning of the carpet to remove dissolved contaminants, residual enzyme solution, and surface soiling.
All treated areas receive antimicrobial treatment to eliminate bacteria from pet waste and prevent future odor development. This step is especially important for areas with heavy contamination.
After treatment, we assess the results and provide recommendations for any areas that may require additional treatment, padding replacement, or subfloor sealing. We provide honest guidance on whether treatment or replacement is the most cost-effective solution for your situation.
Years of cat urine had saturated the subfloor beneath hardwood floors in a 1940s bungalow. Nate applied enzyme treatment to the subfloor, sealed with odor-blocking primer, and restored the hardwood above. The home sold successfully after the treatment — the buyer's inspector found no odor.
Every job is performed by IICRC-certified technicians — not subcontractors. We are owner-operated and personally accountable for every restoration we complete in Colorado Springs and the surrounding area. Meet the full team →
Pet odors return after standard carpet cleaning because uric acid crystals from pet urine are not water-soluble and cannot be removed by hot water extraction alone. These crystals reactivate when exposed to moisture — including humidity — releasing odors again. Effective pet odor removal requires enzyme treatment to break down the uric acid crystals at the molecular level, combined with sub-surface extraction to reach contamination in the padding and subfloor.
Yes — we use specialized sub-surface extraction tools that reach through the carpet to treat and extract contamination from the padding and subfloor. For severe contamination where the padding has been saturated repeatedly, padding replacement is often the most effective solution. We can also apply antimicrobial sealers to the subfloor for cases where urine has penetrated the wood.
Carpet replacement may be the most practical solution when the carpet has years of accumulated pet accidents throughout, the subfloor has extensive contamination requiring sealing, the carpet is old and due for replacement anyway, or the cost of treatment approaches the cost of new carpet. We provide an honest assessment to help you make the most cost-effective decision.
Yes — we use professional-grade concentrated enzyme solutions that are far more effective than over-the-counter enzyme cleaners. Professional enzyme treatments are more concentrated, require proper dwell time to work effectively, and are combined with sub-surface extraction equipment that reaches the padding and subfloor where most of the contamination resides.
Most pet damage restoration treatments take 2–4 hours depending on the number of affected areas and the extent of contamination. Heavily contaminated areas may require multiple treatments. We provide a time and cost estimate before beginning work.
At 6,035 feet, Colorado Springs homes face unique water damage risks — freeze-thaw pipe bursts, sudden monsoon storms, and Pikes Peak snowmelt flooding. We provide pet damage restoration throughout El Paso, Teller, Pueblo, Douglas, and Fremont Counties with 60-minute response from Colorado Springs to Monument, Fountain, Woodland Park, Pueblo, and Cañon City.
A live technician answers every call. We dispatch immediately and arrive in 60 minutes anywhere in Colorado Springs and surrounding communities.
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We respond in 60 minutes, 24/7, to Colorado Springs, Monument, Fountain, Manitou Springs, Woodland Park, Pueblo, Cañon City, and all surrounding communities. IICRC certified. Owner-operated. Direct insurance billing.
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