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Samson Tefera
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Contractor unable to get rid of pet odor.

Samson Tefera
  • Houston, TX
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The house I bought had a strong pet odor, cat urine, and as part of the scope of work, I asked contractor to eliminate that odor, however house was repainted and work 99% complete, but odor came back. Contractor assured me smell would go away after house repainted, but that's not the case. Pet odor removal services cost between $8k to $10k. Any advice.

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Jerry W.
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Jerry W.
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I use the oil based Kilz when I deal with pet odors.  Especially cat.

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