Get rid of the evidence — for good.
Whether you own one of the a mix of century-old Buffalo doubles, mid-century ranches, and newer suburban builds that fill Grand Island, or something newer, our pet stain removal process is dialed in for local conditions. We show up on time, quote before we start, and leave your home cleaner than we found it — every visit.
Grand Island basements and finished lower levels see more moisture than the main floor, especially after WNY winters. Our low-moisture options — CRB agitation and encapsulation — are perfect for carpeted basements where you don't want a lot of water in the system.
Every pet stain removal job in Grand Island starts the same way: a walkthrough with you. We identify problem spots, confirm exactly what's included, and quote the whole job before any equipment comes off the truck. If the price changes for any reason during the visit, we tell you and get your OK first. No surprises at the end.
We keep pricing simple: measured rooms, real square footage, no per-step surprise fees. Most Grand Island pet stain removal appointments come in right around the quote — occasionally we'll suggest an add-on for badly soiled areas, but only after we've shown you why.
We're insured, background-checked, and trained on IICRC-aligned procedures. That protects your home and your family, and it means the person doing the work in your living room is a professional — not somebody who was hired last week.
Get your free Grand Island pet stain removal estimate today. We'll walk the space with you, give you an honest number, and book you in on a day and window that works for your family.
Black-light sweep locates every spot — even the ones you can't see.
Enzymes applied and allowed to dwell, breaking down urine at the molecular level.
Water Claw tool flushes and extracts from carpet, pad, and subfloor level.
Final deodorizer treatment neutralizes any remaining odor compounds.
Yes — enzymes work on stains of any age. Deeply saturated old stains may leave a shadow but the odor is fully eliminated.
We extract from the pad using specialized subsurface tools. Severe saturation may require partial pad replacement in the affected area.
Completely safe once dry — a few hours.
Not if we've reached every source. Occasionally deep pad saturation requires a follow-up treatment.
UV black-light inspection — pet urine fluoresces under UV. We often find spots the homeowner didn't know existed.
Yes — the toughest odor to remove, but our enzyme + subsurface extraction process handles it in the vast majority of cases.
Get a free, no-obligation quote today. Same-week appointments usually available.