Treatments That Stop Repeat Marking Behavior
Pet Stain & Odor Removal in Boise for homes with urine saturation and bacterial odor sources
Urine from dogs and cats soaks through carpet fibers into the padding and sometimes the subfloor, creating persistent odors that return even after surface cleaning because bacteria remain active in the lower layers. Pet Stain & Odor Removal in Boise from New Bee Clean treats urine, feces, and vomit stains with enzyme-based solutions that break down organic waste at the molecular level, neutralizing odor rather than masking it. The deep treatment reaches carpet padding where most odor sources concentrate, preventing pets from marking the same spots repeatedly.
This service addresses the ammonia smell and discoloration left by pet waste, along with the bacteria that cause odors to intensify over time. Enzyme cleaners digest the proteins and uric acid crystals in urine, eliminating the scent markers that signal pets to urinate in the same location again. The process is safe for both pets and children because it uses biological agents rather than harsh chemicals.
Request a stain assessment to identify all affected areas and determine whether padding replacement is needed beneath heavily saturated zones.

What Changes After Enzyme Treatment Completes
Treatment involves locating all stain sites using UV light to reveal dried urine invisible to the naked eye, applying enzyme solutions that penetrate into padding, and extracting dissolved waste along with moisture. Enzymes continue working for 24 to 48 hours after application, so odor reduction improves during the days following treatment as biological breakdown completes.
After the enzymes finish working, you no longer smell ammonia or musty odors in rooms where accidents occurred, and pets stop returning to previously soiled areas because the scent markers are gone. Carpet fibers regain normal color where urine caused yellowing, and the treated zones feel dry and clean rather than tacky or stiff. The elimination of bacteria also removes the health risk associated with prolonged exposure to waste residue.
The service includes identification of all affected areas, enzyme treatment of carpet and padding, and extraction once breakdown completes. It does not include replacement of carpet padding or subfloor sealing, which may be necessary if urine saturation extends beyond the pad.
What Pet Owners Usually Ask
Homes with multiple pets or repeat accidents in Boise often have questions about enzyme effectiveness, treatment depth, and whether odors will return after cleaning.
How do enzyme-based cleaners differ from regular carpet cleaning?
Enzymes break down the organic compounds in urine, feces, and vomit at a molecular level, eliminating odor sources rather than diluting or covering them with fragrance the way surface cleaners do.
Will the treatment stop my pet from urinating in the same spot?
Yes, removing the scent markers left by urine eliminates the chemical signal that triggers repeat marking behavior, which usually stops pets from targeting the same area.
Can you treat stains that have been there for months or years?
Enzyme treatment works on old stains as long as the urine remains in the carpet or padding, though heavily saturated padding may need replacement if the material has broken down or if odor sources extend into the subfloor.
Is the process safe to use around pets and young children?
The enzyme solutions are non-toxic biological agents that pose no health risk, and New Bee Clean uses products specifically formulated for households with animals and kids.
How long does it take for odors to disappear completely?
Most odors diminish immediately after extraction, with full odor elimination occurring within 24 to 48 hours as enzymes finish breaking down remaining waste particles embedded in fibers and padding.
New Bee Clean handles pet stain and odor issues throughout Boise homes where urine saturation and bacterial smells persist despite surface cleaning efforts. Schedule a UV inspection to locate all affected areas and confirm the treatment approach needed for your specific situation.
