Im in NY. Have the unfortunate situation of discovering one of my units smells like cat pee. It was new carpet prior to this tenant. I am hoping i am smelling the litter box.... question is: how do you prove a smell? The tenants don't smell it...or so they say. The prospect touring the unit smelled it and pointed out the bottle of carpet shampoo on the counter. They have been great tenants otherwise
Won't remove odor but will help you find the saturated area to replace. Instead of doing a whole removal. I've also had carpet peeled back to find spot. Rip out the pad, pet seal and than clean carpet. It's worked for 18 years
You will need to change the carpet and pad. No matter what a product tries to convince you of, the smell will return. Upon move out, pull carpet back and use black light to document affected areas and take pictures. Do a prorated charge back to the former resident.
Easily! Turnoff the lights and shine a blacklight...your proof will light up like Christmas. Pull back the carpet and pad after move-out and repeat taking LOTS of pics. Then the remediation fun begins
CP soaks into the walls and vents not only the carpet . It may take a complete overhaul to get that out of there. CP is the worst thing you can have indoors . For property and health of humans .