Get Rid of Pet Odor in Artificial Turf — For Good
If your artificial grass smells like dog urine every time the afternoon sun hits it, you're not alone — and it isn't your fault. We deep clean, disinfect, and deodorize synthetic turf for pet owners across Camarillo and Ventura County, treating odor at the source instead of masking it.
Why the Smell Keeps Coming Back
Pet urine drains past the grass blades and settles into the infill layer below, where it crystallizes as uric acid. A garden hose or store-bought spray only reaches the surface — it rinses the blades, masks the smell for a day or two, and leaves the source untouched. Odor-causing bacteria keep multiplying underneath, and the smell comes right back with heat.
How We Remove Pet Odor at the Source
Deep enzyme treatment — pet-safe solutions break down uric acid crystals in the infill layer, where the odor actually lives.
Disinfecting & sanitizing — we neutralize the bacteria that cause both the smell and hygiene concerns in high-traffic pet areas.
Deodorize & flush — odor is broken down and flushed out, never perfumed over.
Power-broom grooming — we stand the matted blades back up so your turf looks as fresh as it smells.
Once the area is dry, it's safe for normal use by pets and kids.
Serving Pet Owners Across Ventura County
We remove pet odor from artificial turf in Camarillo, Thousand Oaks, Oxnard, Ventura, Moorpark, Westlake Village, Santa Rosa Valley, and surrounding areas. Just outside our usual route? Reach out — we'll do our best to accommodate.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does my artificial turf still smell after hosing it down?
Water alone spreads urine salts around instead of removing them. The odor comes from bacteria and ammonia compounds trapped in the turf backing and infill — they need an enzyme treatment to actually break down.
What products do you use — are they safe for my dog?
We use pet-safe, non-toxic, enzyme-based treatments designed for artificial grass. Once the turf is dry — usually the same day — it's completely safe for pets and kids.
Can you remove urine smell that's built up for years?
Yes. Even long-neglected turf responds to a proper deep treatment. Severe buildup sometimes takes two visits, but most yards are odor-free after one thorough service.
How long does pet odor removal last?
Results last months for most homes. With dogs using the turf daily, we recommend a maintenance treatment every 3–6 months to keep odor from returning. Routine upkeep is covered by our artificial turf cleaning service.
Do you treat the infill and backing too?
Yes. The enzyme treatment penetrates the fibers, infill, and backing — the layers where urine actually collects — rather than just rinsing the surface.
How much does pet odor removal cost?
Pricing depends on turf size and severity. Quotes are always free — call or text (805) 754-7099.
Ready for a Fresh-Smelling Yard?
Get a free, no-pressure quote today. Call or text (805) 754-7099 with a photo of your yard, or use our contact form — we usually respond within one business day.