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Long Grove, IL Pet Urine Treatment

Pet Urine Treatment in Long Grove,
Detect it. Remove it. Fix it.

When pets spend time on the large wooded estates around Long Grove, accidents happen on carpets, hardwood, and outdoor spaces. Our pet urine treatment targets the source of odors that standard cleaning misses, breaking down urine compounds so they don't keep returning. Whether you're in Historic Downtown Long Grove or anywhere across the community, we understand how important it is to restore your home to fresh, clean condition. We serve Long Grove and the surrounding townships, ready to help you reclaim your spaces.

  • Black Light & Moisture Detection
  • Enzyme-Based Treatment
  • Three Treatment Levels (Mild → Total Removal)

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Long Grove Pet Urine Treatment

Pet Urine Is an Iceberg.
Cleaning Just the Top
Doesn't Help.

Pet urine typically settles below the carpet fibers. It penetrates the backing, pad, and potentially the subfloor. Surface-only cleaning may reactivate dried urine salts and crystals, making the smell worse. The solution has to match how deep the contamination extends.

Each problem is different. Cats are territorial, drink less, and concentrate ammonia along baseboards. Dogs squat or lift, drink more, and spread thinner urine over a wider area. We figure out which kind of problem you have before we pick a treatment.

A Tip For Long Grove Homes

If you've got pets roaming those big wooded lots around Royal Melbourne, urine spots can hide in your hardwood and carpet for months before you notice them. The trick is catching it early, especially before spring when warmth activates old odors your nose might miss. A blacklight inspection finds what your eyes can't, and treating it fast prevents that permanent damage that costs way more to fix later. Most folks wait too long thinking it'll fade on its own, then wonder why their home smells off come summer.

Recent Pet Urine Jobs

Real Carpets. Real Results.

Pet urine treatment in progress Carpet showing pet urine staining before treatment Same carpet after pet urine treatment
The Details

How We Find It,
Treat It, and End It.

Tap to expand each section. The treatment-options section is the most important one — read that one for sure.

We follow a five-step standard treatment process. For more severe cases, we offer three deeper treatment options as alternatives. See the next section for details.

  1. 01

    Detect with Black Light + Moisture Meter

    UV black light shows urine you can't see. Moisture meter shows how saturated the area is. Together they map the actual scope of the problem — usually larger than the homeowner expected.

  2. 02

    Apply Enzyme Solution

    Enzyme-based solution dissolves urine residues so they can be extracted. Not a cover-up — actual molecular breakdown.

  3. 03

    Subsurface Flush

    Subsurface extractor flushes and rinses urine out of the backing and padding — the part regular cleaning can't reach. Prevents recurrence.

  4. 04

    Standard Carpet Cleaning

    The visible carpet gets our regular cleaning treatment on top of the pet urine work — vacuum, pre-treat, steam.

  5. 05

    Deodorize

    Mild deodorizer leaves the area smelling neutral. Not perfume — just clean.

Pet urine problems aren't all the same. We offer multiple treatment options across three levels, and we'll give it to you straight about which one yours actually needs.

  • Option 1 — Surface Enzyme Treatment. Cleans the carpet with enzymes to break down urine salts and crystals in the carpet fibers. Improves the situation by about 30%. Leaves urine in the backing and padding. Best for very minor accidents on a clean carpet.
  • Option 2 — Subsurface Flush. Removes urine deposits from fibers, backing, and padding. Enzymes are applied to mimic urine penetration, ensuring thorough cleaning. Improves the situation by 70–90%. Carpet dries in approximately 36 hours. This is the right answer for most homes.
  • Option 3 — Pad Replacement & Subfloor Treatment. Our deepest on-site treatment. Furniture moves out, the carpet gets pulled back, contaminated padding and tackless strips are replaced, and the subfloor is cleaned and sealed. We then clean the backing and face yarns of the carpet in place to pull out any urine that's penetrated into them — the carpet stays in your home throughout. Right answer for severe, repeated, multi-year situations. May require professional replacement of affected baseboards or wallboard.

Honest disclosure: Pets have a much keener sense of smell than humans. We guarantee odor removal detectable by humans. Pets may still pick up faint odors. If the problem is extensive, multi-pet, multi-year, or involves full-room saturation, carpet replacement may actually be the most practical solution, and we'll tell you that.

Most over-the-counter pet stain products are loaded with additives that leave residue, soil the carpet faster, and sometimes fade fibers. Skip those. Two things really work for minor accidents.

Hydrogen Peroxide (H2O2). Roughly $1 a quart. Chemically close to water with one extra oxygen atom that seeks out organic material — like urine — to oxidize. Effective and cheap, but: flammable (no open flames), can remove carpet color in direct sunlight, and may irritate skin and pet paws while wet. Always test a small inconspicuous spot first. If safe, pour on the affected area, work it in with a shoe, let dry completely, evaluate. Repeat as needed before any cleaning.

Woolzyme Professional Enzyme Cleaner. $30/quart, $95/gallon. Safe on wool, silk, and delicate fibers — no pre-test needed. Apply directly to affected areas, ensuring it reaches the urine deposit, and let it work.

If the spot spans several inches or more or you've had several incidents in the same location, don't attempt it yourself. Contact us instead.

Enzyme-based solutions are family- and pet-safe. The treatment won't bring in any harmful substances. It works by breaking down existing carpet soils. Once dry, the area is available for normal activity again.

Before / After

Years of Pet Urine,
Removed.

Real Lake County jobs — including Long Grove homes. No filters, no staging — just before, and after.

Carpet showing extensive pet urine staining
Before
Same carpet after subsurface flush treatment
After

Subsurface flush — multi-pet situation

Pet Urine Treatment
What Customers Say

From Real Lake County Pet Owners.

Pulled from Google, Yelp, and HomeAdvisor. We don't curate the bad ones away — there just aren't very many.

Google

Excellent job done in a timely fashion.

Phiilip S.
Google

Spoke directly with Paul. He was very understanding of my wants and needs. They gave above and beyond my expectations of a Job. The quality and care of my home was at a very professional level. It was as if they were trying to impress me LOL . They did and Thank you Paul and all…

Troy V.
Google

Absolutely outstanding. Used a lot of cleaning companies in the past and Supreme Cleaning is one of the best. Give them a try, you won't be disappointed.

Michal B.
Long Grove, Specifically

Why Pet Urine Treatment
Matters for Long Grove Homes.

Living in Long Grove means enjoying beautiful wooded estates and the peaceful company of your pets, but it also means dealing with the challenges that come with that lifestyle. Pet urine can seep deep into hardwood floors, carpets, and outdoor spaces, leaving odors that regular cleaning just won't touch. In a community like Historic Downtown Long Grove with older homes and mature trees, those issues become even more stubborn. Our pet urine treatment goes beyond surface cleaning to neutralize odors at the source, protecting both your indoor living spaces and the outdoor areas where your pets spend time. Whether you're in Royal Melbourne or anywhere across Long Grove's wooded neighborhoods, pet accidents don't have to become permanent problems. We're familiar with the specific challenges Long Grove homeowners face, and we're here to help restore your home. For a consultation, call us at (847) 951-9636. We're conveniently located at our Lake Villa office and ready to serve your community.

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Service Areas

Pet Urine Treatment Across
Lake County + North Shore.

Based in Lake Villa, we serve multiple communities throughout Lake County and the Chicago North Shore.

Don't see your town? Give us a call — chances are we're already around the corner.

Our Promise

If You're Not Happy,
We Come Back. Free.

Paul personally inspects any concerns. We re-clean until it's right. No forms, no fine print, no hoops — just the old-fashioned way to stand behind your work.

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— Paul Paulos, Owner · Supreme Cleaning Company

Let's End the Pet Smell in Long Grove
For Good.

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