Pet Stain & Odor Removal Los Angeles — Deep Urine & Odor Treatment
The lasting fix for dog and cat urine, vomit, and odor in Los Angeles homes. UV-inspected, enzyme-treated through carpet, pad, and subfloor — safe for pets, kids, and sensitive households.

Dan Carpet Cleaning is the pet stain and odor removal in Los Angeles specialist that pet owners call when DIY sprays, deodorizers, and rental shampooers haven't worked. Dog urine, cat spraying, vomit, and feces don't just stain the surface — they soak through the carpet into the pad and often the subfloor, where bacteria and uric-acid crystals continue to release odor for years.
Our process actually solves it. Every job starts with a UV black-light inspection so you can see exactly where the contamination is, followed by a multi-stage enzyme treatment that breaks down odor at the source — not a perfumed cover-up that fades in a week.
Why Pet Odors Are So Hard to Remove
Pet urine penetrates the carpet fiber, soaks into the carpet pad, and frequently reaches the subfloor — leaving behind uric-acid crystals and bacteria that continue producing odor every time humidity rises. Surface cleaning, perfumed sprays, baking soda, and most rental machines never reach this layer, which is why the smell always comes back. Truly removing pet odor requires enzyme-based treatment that penetrates every layer the urine touched.
Our Professional Pet Odor Removal Process
- UV black-light inspection to map every accident spot — including invisible ones
- Pre-treatment of stains and saturated areas with pet-safe enzyme solution
- Deep enzyme penetration through carpet fiber, pad, and (when needed) subfloor
- Hot water extraction to flush out broken-down waste and residue
- Final deodorizing and neutralizing treatment
- Walkthrough and dry-time guidance — typically dry in 4–8 hours
Pet Problems We Solve in Los Angeles Homes
- Dog urine stains and lingering odor
- Cat urine and territorial spray odor (notoriously hard to remove)
- Vomit, feces, and bile stains
- Repeat marking areas and corner accidents
- Old, set-in, and previously masked stains
- Whole-room or whole-house pet contamination from senior or sick pets
- Pre-listing odor neutralization for selling or renting your Los Angeles home
- Pet hair, dander, and allergen reduction
Safe for Pets, Kids, and Sensitive Households
Every solution we use is non-toxic, biodegradable, hypoallergenic, and pet- and kid-safe once dry. We're pet owners ourselves — we wouldn't put anything on your floors that we wouldn't put on ours.
Pet Stain & Odor Removal Across Los Angeles
We provide professional pet stain and odor removal across Los Angeles County and Los Angeles, including: Torrance, Redondo Beach, Hermosa Beach, Manhattan Beach, Palos Verdes, Lomita, Carson, Gardena, San Pedro.
Frequently Asked Questions
In most cases, yes. Our multi-stage enzyme treatment breaks down the odor-causing bacteria and uric-acid crystals at the source — through carpet fiber, pad, and into the subfloor when needed. The result is a permanent fix, not a cover-up.
Because urine soaks through the carpet into the pad and often the subfloor. Surface sprays and rental machines only treat the top fiber. As soon as humidity rises, the trapped urine rehydrates and the smell returns. Professional pet stain removal in Los Angeles requires deep extraction and enzyme penetration to actually solve it.
Pricing depends on the number of affected spots, severity, and whether the pad or subfloor is impacted. Light surface treatment starts around $99; severe whole-room contamination is quoted after a UV inspection. We give honest, upfront quotes — no surprise add-ons.
Yes. Every solution we use is non-toxic, biodegradable, and pet- and kid-safe once dry. Enzymes are naturally derived and specifically chosen to be safe in homes with animals and children.
Yes — set-in dog and cat urine stains are one of our specialties. Older spots often need a stronger enzyme treatment and longer dwell time, but most can be dramatically improved or fully resolved.
We use professional UV black-light inspection in a darkened room to map every accident spot — including ones invisible to the naked eye. You see exactly where the contamination is before we treat it.
Most cases can be treated in place with deep enzyme extraction. Severe, repeated contamination occasionally requires pad replacement — we'll tell you honestly which scenario you're in after the UV inspection.
Yes — same-week and weekend appointments are often available for pet emergencies across Los Angeles. Call (424) 558-9114.
