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Ozone Generators - Worth it?

Ross Hayes
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Hello

We are prepping a new SFH rental property, and the previous owner smoked. We are doing fresh primer and paint and removing any carpet.


I see cheap ozone generators on Amazon - give or take $100.  Are these units worth it, and have you had good success with addressing cigarette smoke odors with ozone?


Thanks

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Alan F.
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Alan F.
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Quote from @Ross Hayes:

Hello

We are prepping a new SFH rental property, and the previous owner smoked. We are doing fresh primer and paint and removing any carpet.


I see cheap ozone generators on Amazon - give or take $100.  Are these units worth it, and have you had good success with addressing cigarette smoke odors with ozone?


Thanks


 They're my go to for any smoke damage (fire, cig, pot). Can't buy em in CA for many years. I use a remediation company and he typically sets up 4 to 6 machines. He's adamant it be done before any cleaning or painting. I think they work great, others on this forum disagree. Best of luck 

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Quote from @Ross Hayes:

Hello

We are prepping a new SFH rental property, and the previous owner smoked. We are doing fresh primer and paint and removing any carpet.


I see cheap ozone generators on Amazon - give or take $100.  Are these units worth it, and have you had good success with addressing cigarette smoke odors with ozone?


Thanks


 They're my go to for any smoke damage (fire, cig, pot). Can't buy em in CA for many years. I use a remediation company and he typically sets up 4 to 6 machines. He's adamant it be done before any cleaning or painting. I think they work great, others on this forum disagree. Best of luck 


 Thanks for the feedback.  Why would it need to be done before any cleaning or painting?  Fresh paint is going up this week, so if I were to try this, it would be after painting and other work on the property.

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Alan F.
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Alan F.
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • California
Replied
Quote from @Ross Hayes:
Quote from @Alan F.:
Quote from @Ross Hayes:

Hello

We are prepping a new SFH rental property, and the previous owner smoked. We are doing fresh primer and paint and removing any carpet.


I see cheap ozone generators on Amazon - give or take $100.  Are these units worth it, and have you had good success with addressing cigarette smoke odors with ozone?


Thanks


 They're my go to for any smoke damage (fire, cig, pot). Can't buy em in CA for many years. I use a remediation company and he typically sets up 4 to 6 machines. He's adamant it be done before any cleaning or painting. I think they work great, others on this forum disagree. Best of luck 


 Thanks for the feedback.  Why would it need to be done before any cleaning or painting?  Fresh paint is going up this week, so if I were to try this, it would be after painting and other work on the property.


 He doesn't want encapsulation, from what I understand OG accelerates the normal outgassing of organic compounds. He says that if I just left the windows open for many years the smell would dissipate on its own. The OG accelerates this process. A flipper I know didn't follow his recommendation and applied Killz (water based in CA) and during Realtor walk through, prospective buyers complained of cig smell. Apparently women have better olfactory senses than me lol. I've also made a habit of learning from others experience. I'm ni OG expert though, I'm just risk adverse. YMMV