New house - dog smell
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i4got

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5,822 posts

94 months

Saturday 22nd February
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Completed on our new house a couple of days ago. Owner had a couple of dogs and we knew from viewing it was a pretty bad smell.

In first coupe of days we have removed all carpets and underlays downstairs.

So downstairs is now back to concrete floors or floor tiles (kitchen and dining room).

Got a professional cleaner coming round to do the tiles and grouting next week.

However the smell is still bad.

Any ideas! Perhaps we should get the floor concrete treated?

House is empty for a couple of weeks before furniture arrives.


sherman

14,464 posts

231 months

Saturday 22nd February
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Jeyes fluid is the only way for hard surfaces
Shake and vac for carpets
Febreeze for any other soft surfaces.

You could also burn a few candles/tealights to help kill/mask airbourne smells.

Also just ventilate the house. Get all the vents open and leave the upstairs windows on the latch.

Sheets Tabuer

20,366 posts

231 months

Saturday 22nd February
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I bought a house and they had two long haired German shepherds, the house was immaculate when I went to view it but moving in day the place was caked in dog hair, they must have paid for a deep clean to sell then didn't lift a finger when it sold.

I just couldn't get rid of the smell until I removed the kitchen kick boards and found mountains of hair behind them.

simon_harris

2,132 posts

50 months

Saturday 22nd February
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Get a couple of dogs smile

skeeterm5

4,272 posts

204 months

Saturday 22nd February
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We had the same issue when we moved into ours.

All carpet and underlay out on the day we completed.

We then used copious amounts of white wine vinegar mixed with bi carb in a spray bottle to go around everywhere.

As mentioned the kitchen kicker plates hid a mess, so those were out too. We knew we were going to gut the house so didn’t need to be overly careful.

InitialDave

13,363 posts

135 months

Saturday 22nd February
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Ozone generator and a weekend away?

craigthecoupe

845 posts

220 months

Saturday 22nd February
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simon_harris said:
Get a couple of dogs smile
rofl Tickled me that!

bennno

13,947 posts

285 months

Saturday 22nd February
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All windows and doors open for an extended period.

paddy1970

1,120 posts

125 months

Saturday 22nd February
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For the Concrete Floor:
- First try an enzymatic cleaner specifically designed for pet urine (like Nature's Miracle for concrete). This breaks down the organic matter causing the smell
- If that doesn't work sufficiently, yes - concrete treatment would be wise:
- Clean thoroughly with TSP (trisodium phosphate)
- Apply a concrete sealer after cleaning
- Consider using an oil-based primer before any final flooring goes down

dundarach

5,698 posts

244 months

Saturday 22nd February
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Step one, don't panic, time helps

Clean, paint, clean

Fresh air

It'll go

LimmerickLad

4,341 posts

31 months

Saturday 22nd February
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simon_harris said:
Get a couple of dogs smile
biggrin

DonkeyApple

63,108 posts

185 months

Saturday 22nd February
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i4got said:
Completed on our new house a couple of days ago. Owner had a couple of dogs and we knew from viewing it was a pretty bad smell.

In first coupe of days we have removed all carpets and underlays downstairs.

So downstairs is now back to concrete floors or floor tiles (kitchen and dining room).

Got a professional cleaner coming round to do the tiles and grouting next week.

However the smell is still bad.

Any ideas! Perhaps we should get the floor concrete treated?

House is empty for a couple of weeks before furniture arrives.
Mop the walls with neat cleaning fluid. Then mop the floors with bleach. Leave the heating on and upstairs windows open.

They probably allowed the dogs upstairs so vax all the carpets if they've not been removed. And again, mop the walls.

It's great that you've got the place for a couple of weeks before moving your stuff in. Just get round there in the evenings and wash everything.

Don't make the mistake of thinking paint will cover as it often won't. Just clean the entire shell with Ajax and bleach.


2 GKC

2,184 posts

121 months

Saturday 22nd February
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dundarach said:
Step one, don't panic, time helps

Clean, paint, clean

Fresh air

It'll go
After a decade maybe. Filthy things to have in the home.

Grande Pedro

679 posts

12 months

Saturday 22nd February
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2 GKC said:
After a decade maybe. Filthy things to have in the home.
Really? nuts

DonkeyApple

63,108 posts

185 months

Saturday 22nd February
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2 GKC said:
After a decade maybe. Filthy things to have in the home.
It's not dogs that are filthy, it's some of their owners.

It's not exactly hard to keep a home clean even with a dog in it but many people are just slovenly pigs who love living in filth.

cliffords

2,644 posts

39 months

Saturday 22nd February
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DonkeyApple said:
2 GKC said:
After a decade maybe. Filthy things to have in the home.
It's not dogs that are filthy, it's some of their owners.

It's not exactly hard to keep a home clean even with a dog in it but many people are just slovenly pigs who love living in filth.
Now pigs in the home , that's another level all together. It would have put me off buying it.

Quattr04.

622 posts

7 months

Saturday 22nd February
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2 GKC said:
After a decade maybe. Filthy things to have in the home.
I’ve been viewing houses lately and the worst ones are the ones with children, children have this horrid smell about them, it’s a mixture of sticky sweets, poo and the smell of nappy sacks and regret

The houses with dogs I can usually only tell from the bowl of food and water

DonkeyApple

63,108 posts

185 months

Saturday 22nd February
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cliffords said:
Now pigs in the home , that's another level all together. It would have put me off buying it.
The secret is to cook the pig for the better aroma.

Sheets Tabuer

20,366 posts

231 months

Saturday 22nd February
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Now you've triggered the dog people that will make irrational claims the smell comes for other things.

DonkeyApple

63,108 posts

185 months

Saturday 22nd February
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Sheets Tabuer said:
Now you've triggered the dog people that will make irrational claims the smell comes for other things.
It does though. It comes from the people not being clean. Dogs smell. Houses with dogs don't have to, that's the choice of the punters inside the house. And more than a few clearly love to reek. smile