For Anyone Who Doesn’t Know Where the Smell Is Coming From

The House Smells… But We Can't Find the Source.

You smell it. Your family smells it. Sometimes guests notice it before they even sit down. But you've checked everywhere — and you can't pinpoint where it's coming from.

You’re not imagining it. You’re not crazy. The reason you can’t find the source on your own is that pet urine and structural odor often live where you can’t see them — inside the subfloor, behind drywall, under carpet pad, in concrete, or in places hidden under furniture or new flooring.

This is what we do. Using UV black light, moisture meters, and 30+ years of pattern recognition, we find pet urine and structural odor sources that surface inspections miss. We’ve found contamination behind brand-new drywall. Under freshly installed carpet. Inside wall cavities. In crawl spaces homeowners didn’t know they had.

If something smells off in your home, the source exists — and it can be found.

Call when you're ready — we'll listen first.

Free Phone Quote • Discreet • No Commitment

Quick call. No pressure. We’ll tell you what’s worth doing first.

If you can smell it, we can find it. If we can find it, we can eliminate it at the source.

Founded 1989  •  Pet Odor Specialists Since 2000  •  Structural Remediation Since 2012

If You’ve Already Been Looking

You've Probably Already Tried

Most callers spend weeks trying to locate the source themselves before calling us. The list usually looks like this:

 

The smell is real. The source is real. The reason you can’t find it is that it’s not where you’re looking — it’s inside the building materials.

If you’ve applied any of these products multiple times trying to track it down, that’s the natural reaction to a smell that won’t quit. The first question we ask on every inspection is what you’ve already tried — because that history tells us what we’re actually dealing with.

Why You Can’t Find It Without the Right Tools

Why Surface Searching Misses the Source

Pet urine and structural odor often have NO visible markers. The carpet looks fine. The walls look fine. There’s no stain, no wet spot, no obvious damage. Just smell.

Where the source typically hides:

UV black light reveals dried urine that’s invisible under normal light. Moisture meters detect saturation that has no surface signature. Pattern recognition identifies the difference between random spills and territorial marking patterns. Without those tools, you’re searching with your nose alone — and your nose tells you the smell is “coming from over there” without telling you what’s actually contaminated underneath.

If you've spent weeks looking and still can't find it, it's not in plain sight — and it won't be.

The good news: this is exactly what diagnostic inspections are designed to do. You don’t need to keep guessing. You need someone with the equipment and experience to actually find it.

What’s Actually Happening

When You Can't Find It, the Source Is Usually One of These

In our 30+ years of pet odor diagnostic work, the “I can’t find it” caller’s source almost always falls into one of these categories. We map them all in a single inspection visit:

Hidden Subfloor Contamination

Pet urine that soaked through carpet years ago — possibly before you even owned the home. The carpet has been replaced or cleaned, but the subfloor is still releasing odor. Subfloor sealing is the structural fix.

Drywall Behind New Paint

Walls that have been repainted over contaminated drywall. Without removing or treating the underlying contamination first, the smell migrates back through the new paint as conditions change with heat and humidity. The fix isn't a different paint — it's preparing the wall properly before any sealer goes on.

Concrete You Can't See

Slab-on-grade homes, garages, basements, or under-floor concrete. Urine has soaked into the concrete pores. Smell rises through flooring, vents, or directly through the slab. Concrete sealing handles this.

Wall Cavities and Framing

Severe cat spray cases where urine ran down inside wall cavities and saturated wall framing. Visible from the outside? Almost never. Detectable with a moisture meter? Usually yes.

Crawl Space or Attic Contamination

Cats accessing crawl spaces or attics through small openings — often unknown to homeowners. We've found litter-box-level contamination in crawl spaces homeowners hadn't been into in years. Often qualifies for biohazard cleanup alongside structural sealing.

Multi-Surface Combination

Most "can't find it" cases turn out to involve TWO or THREE of the above simultaneously. That's why surface searching fails — the smell isn't coming from one place, so finding ONE source doesn't make it stop.

The inspection identifies which of these applies to your home — usually within the first 1-3 hours on-site.

If you're ready to start the process, the first call is free — and there's no judgment.

What the Work May Involve

Once We Find It, the Solution May Involve

The inspection comes first — that's how we know what work is actually needed. Once we've located the source, the remediation typically involves one or more of these:

Pet Odor Inspection (always step 1)

UV detection, moisture mapping, pattern recognition — produces the diagnostic report

Cat Urine Odor Removal

Source-driven structural remediation when the source is cat urine

Dog Urine Odor Removal

For dog urine contamination — different patterns than cat urine

Subfloor Odor Sealing

Sealing urine-saturated subfloor under existing or removed flooring

Drywall Odor Removal

Treating contaminated drywall — even when there are no visible stains

Concrete Odor Sealing

Slab, garage, basement, or hidden concrete contamination

What This Typically Costs

Why This Costs What It Costs

Pet urine remediation is structural restoration work — closer to water damage restoration than carpet cleaning. We don’t “spray and go.” We remove non-salvageable saturated materials, expose framing, dry the structure thoroughly, prep the surface, then treat and seal. That’s why severe cases take days or weeks, and why the cost reflects real restoration work — not a $30 product from the hardware store.

The work itself can be sealed in a single day. What takes 7 to 21 days — depending on severity — is the prep and dry-out before we apply anything. Our Odor Encapsulator is expensive, and we don’t take unnecessary risks applying it before the structure is ready. That discipline is the reason we can guarantee our work for 5 years.

Real Numbers — For Perspective

For a typical 1,500 sq ft home — so you have an honest perspective on scale, not a quote:

Moderate to Severe Contamination

$10 – $18 per sq ft · $15,000 – $27,000 total

Severe to Extreme Contamination

$18 – $25 per sq ft · $27,000 – $37,500 total

These ranges include comprehensive whole-house remediation: removal of saturated materials, structural prep and dry-out, encapsulator application, and the 5-year written guarantee.

Inspection starts at $350 — credited toward your project if you proceed with remediation. For “can’t find the source” cases, we may use diagnostic-grade inspection methods (UV, moisture mapping, deeper investigation) priced per square foot for larger or more complex homes.

For a real number on your specific situation, call us for a free phone quote.

The Real First Step

The Inspection IS the Diagnosis

For “can’t find the source” situations, the inspection is the entire reason you’re calling. You don’t need a contractor showing up to start ripping things apart — you need someone with diagnostic equipment and experience to LOCATE what you can’t.

 

Our inspection process for unknown-source cases:

The inspection takes 1-3 hours on-site. You receive a written report and itemized estimate within 24-72 hours. The report is yours — whether you proceed with remediation or not.

The inspection is the answer to "where is it coming from?" — not the start of a sales pitch.

Why Diagnostic-Confused Callers Trust Us

What You Get Working With Us

Diagnostic-Grade Equipment

UV black light, moisture meters, pattern recognition. Not just a flashlight and a guess.

5-Year Written Guarantee — Earned

Our guarantee isn't a marketing line. It's backed by 30+ years of restoration work and the discipline to do every job right the first time.

Owner-Operated Since 1989

30+ years specifically diagnosing pet urine and structural odor. Not a franchise.

Certified Home Inspector

Owner Jody is a certified home inspector. The diagnostic report is real, not a sales tool.

We Find What Others Miss

Our most common job is the case other contractors gave up on. If it's findable, we find it.

Serving All California

Road crews on the move between Southern and Northern California at any time. We service the entire state from our Oxnard base.

Frequently in AZ, NV & UT

Severe odor cases regularly bring us across state lines. Out-of-state pricing on request.

We've Been Flown to the East Coast

Our diagnostic specialty is unique enough that homeowners and contractors bring us in from across the country. If we couldn't guarantee our work, we wouldn't take jobs that far from home — and we wouldn't keep getting called back to do more.

Stop Guessing. Get a Real Diagnosis.

You don't have to figure this out yourself. We handle this every day.

You don’t have to know where the smell is coming from. That’s literally what the inspection is designed to find.

If you've spent weeks searching for the source on your own and you still can't find it — that's because it's not where you're looking. The inspection finds it. The report tells you what to do. The remediation comes with a 5-year written guarantee.

If cleaning isn’t getting the job done, you don’t have a cleaning problem — you have urine odor embedded in the subfloor, drywall, or concrete below the surface.

Call now and let us find what you can't.

Quick call. No pressure. We’ll tell you what’s worth doing first.

If you can smell it, we can find it. If we can find it, we can eliminate it at the source.