Why Pet Odors Are Worse in Henderson
Henderson's extreme heat accelerates the decomposition of pet waste residue trapped in artificial turf. Even after picking up solid waste, urine crystals and organic matter remain in the infill and turf backing. At 110+ degree summer temperatures, these residues produce ammonia and other compounds that create overwhelming odors. This is why Henderson pet owners often notice turf smells worsening dramatically between May and September.
The Science Behind Enzyme Cleaning
Enzyme-based cleaners use naturally occurring biological catalysts to break down uric acid crystals, proteins, and other organic compounds at the molecular level. Unlike chemical deodorizers that simply mask odors, enzymes permanently eliminate the source. Our professional-grade enzyme solutions are specifically formulated for artificial turf applications, penetrating deep into the infill where pet waste residue accumulates.
Professional vs. DIY Pet Odor Treatment
Store-bought enzyme cleaners can help with surface-level odors, but they lack the concentration and application pressure needed to reach deep into turf infill. Professional equipment delivers enzyme solutions under pressure, ensuring treatment reaches the turf backing where the worst buildup occurs. We also use UV-reactive detection tools to identify problem areas invisible to the naked eye.
Preventing Odor Buildup Between Cleanings
Henderson pet owners should rinse pet areas with a hose 2 to 3 times per week, especially in summer. Pick up solid waste immediately and spray the area. Consider designating a specific turf area for pets to minimize the treatment zone. Avoid using bleach or harsh chemicals, which can damage turf fibers and kill beneficial bacteria in enzyme treatments.