Urine Odor Removal Tips
You love your pets, and your home. B & G Chem-Dry provides professional pet odor treatment services.
Trust the pet odor treatment professionals at B & G Chem-Dry. Our Pet Urine Removal Treatment (P.U.R.T.®) service is designed to address pet urine odors in carpets, rugs, and upholstery. The P.U.R.T.® process targets affected areas beneath the carpet surface as part of a professional odor treatment service.
Our treatment process is designed for areas affected by pet urine and other odor-related issues. Pet accidents can affect carpet fibers, carpet padding, and subfloor surfaces depending on the severity and age of the affected area.

Odors associated with pet urine can originate from multiple sources within the carpeted area, including carpet fibers, padding, and flooring beneath the carpet surface. In some cases, odors may remain even after surface cleaning because affected materials below the carpet may also require treatment.
When applied as part of the P.U.R.T.® process, the treatment is designed to address odor-causing areas identified during inspection and cleaning.
Why is Pet Urine in Carpet Difficult to Address?

Pet urine can move beyond the carpet surface and into the carpet pad or subfloor below. Depending on the severity of the affected area, additional treatment or restoration work may be recommended. Some cleaning methods may spread moisture across a larger area, making odor treatment more challenging if the source extends beneath the carpet.
If carpet replacement is performed without addressing affected padding or subfloor areas, odors may still remain.
Pet Odor Treatment by B & G Chem-Dry
1. Cleaning and Extraction – Professional cleaning equipment is used to clean affected carpeted areas and extract moisture and debris from carpet fibers.
2. Treatment Application – Additional odor treatment products may be applied depending on the condition and severity of the affected area.
3. P.U.R.T. – The P.U.R.T.® process is applied to affected carpeted areas, padding, and related surfaces as needed during the treatment process. Drying times may vary depending on the extent of treatment and environmental conditions. Ventilation during drying may be recommended.





