What are the steps in dealing with Odour?




Mould Odour
Fire and Smoke Odour
Fire and smoke damage may leave behind strong odours, but our IICRC certified expert technicians have not only the proper equipment to treat the offending odour but the necessary training and experience to ensure that it is done right. When properly handled, many fire damaged homes and businesses can be restored after a fire to original (or better!) condition.
We utilize air scrubbers and strong deodorizers that can penetrate everywhere the smoke has traveled, even tiny crevices. If necessary, we can additionally reconstruct any damaged areas surrounding the fire, including full reconstruction in the case of a total loss. We can handle disasters of any scope!
Pet Odour




What is it about pet odour?
When you combine these strong odors with improper clean up, you are stuck with a smell that won’t go away. When accidents happen, the liquid doesn’t just sit on the surface. It seeps down into the fibrous material. That is where odor lives, and can be the most difficult place to reach. Homeowners get used to the smell and fail to realize it remains after they clean up.
Which pet accidents cause damage?
- Urine – Urine is the worst offender because it not only produces a lingering smell but can also actually damage the dyes and fibers in the rug.
- Vomit – Stomach acid has the potential to harm any type of surface, including carpets.
- Fecal matter – Most damage from fecal matter comes due to improper cleanup. Rubbing the area embeds the waste into the carpet fibers and backing where is can cause permanent problems.