"Spiker pulled stains out of our living room carpet that two other companies couldn't touch. They were on time, friendly, and the carpet looks brand new. Will never use anyone else."
We've been driving into Galt from our Galt base for years — long enough to know which floors are likely engineered hardwood, which neighborhoods skew loop-pile, and which builders left the grout under-sealed.
Pet urine is not a smell problem. It's a bacteria problem. Spiker finds every contamination point with blacklight, isolates each spot, and flushes the pad — at the source — before any cleaning begins. Spiker arrives right from our Galt headquarters — the same crew, the same pet odor standard, every time.
Walk every room with the blacklight. Mark every contaminated zone. Identify vertical surfaces holding microbiology oils.
Each urine spot gets isolated and the pad gets flushed at the source. We treat where the contamination lives — not where the smell shows up.
Walls, doors, doorjambs and lower furniture get cleaned of the microbiology fog that activates with weather.
Affected carpet gets hot water extracted last. Walk-through confirms every spot was treated.
"Spiker pulled stains out of our living room carpet that two other companies couldn't touch. They were on time, friendly, and the carpet looks brand new. Will never use anyone else."
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Coverage within Galt depends on neighborhood and ZIP. Call (916) 919-7642 before booking to confirm we cover your address.
Because we'd be guessing — and you'd be paying for that guess. Severity ranges from one accident spot to a saturated pad across multiple rooms. We have to see it under blacklight to give you an honest price.
Pet urine is invisible under normal light. Under blacklight, it glows. Most companies skip this step, clean directly over the contamination, and spread it across the whole carpet. Then they mask the smell with deodorant — which lasts a few weeks until the next hot day. We do it the right way the first time.
Pet urine and microbiology oils only off-gas when heat or humidity activates them. The contamination is in the carpet pad, the walls, and the doorjambs year-round — the weather just makes it noticeable. That's why a house can smell fine in spring and unbearable in July. Treating the source means no future weather event can trigger it again.
Yes. Dogs and cats leave microbiology oils on every vertical surface they brush against — walls, doors, doorjambs, the lower halves of couches and curtains. Most homeowners never connect those surfaces to the smell because they're invisible until heat or humidity activates them. We treat the surfaces at dog-height during pet odor jobs so the activation cycle gets fully broken.