Pet Damage Cleaning And Repair
Only your Pets KNOW!
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HELP!! The Pet Odor Won’t Go Away!
Two common mistakes pet owners make when trying to remove urine and odor from carpet are:
- Failure to clearly identify the cause and location of the odor. For example, doggy odor is different than pet urine odor. Each has its own unique removal process: different products and different process.
- Mask the odor with scents, deodorants or chemicals. This does not remove the cause/source. Applying chemicals will likely spread the damage, increase repair cost, and create a health hazard.
Our Service Plan is designed to:
- Remove confusion by arranging an in-home inspection to locate the cause and extent of urine/odor damage. Locating the cause and extent of damage is crucial to removing urine and associated odors. We have the special equipment and experience to find the source.
- Provide a written plan, pricing, and service guarantees that remove the urine and odor and ensure cleaner, healthier results.
- Schedule timely service that minimizes disruption in your busy day.
Pet accidents are usually a surprise and it seems like your carpet is their favorite place. Don’t make the accident worse and more costly.
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Diablo Carpet & Floor Restoration has been in business for over twenty years. We know the huge investment a homeowner makes in their flooring. We understand that there are times where new flooring is recommended. However, we can often restore your carpet or flooring even in the most extreme situations.
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