Not sure how to get rid of unpleasant odors? Whether food burned on the stove, something spoiled in the fridge, tenants smoked a hookah, or you need to remove the smell of cat urine – we’ve got the solution. Our team uses only effective and safe technologies to eliminate even the most persistent odors without a trace.

Odor Removal Service

Depending on the source and intensity of the odor, as well as the working conditions and customer preferences, we select the most effective odor removal technology or a combination of deodorization methods for each specific case. With years of experience in this field, we have also developed our own effective techniques for eliminating even the most stubborn odors. You can also take advantage of an additional service – a preliminary on-site inspection by a specialist, the cost of which will be deducted from the final treatment price.

Ozone Treatment

This is the most eco-friendly odor removal technology, utilizing a special, more active form of oxygen – ozone. Its key advantages include hypoallergenic properties, powerful disinfection, and the ability to neutralize allergens and toxins.

Cold Fogging

This technology generates aerosols with droplet sizes of 30-80 microns. Known as ultra-low volume (ULV) spraying, it enhances processing speed and efficiency while reducing the consumption of deodorizing agents.

Dry Fogging

This ultra-low volume (ULV) spraying method is used for odor removal. With droplet sizes ranging from 0.5 to 15 microns, the deodorizing agent interacts more effectively with the air and penetrates deeper into porous materials.

Odor Neutralizers

These professional-grade odor removal solutions from leading brands like Kärcher, CHEMTECH, and KIEHL effectively eliminate various stubborn odors while remaining completely safe for humans and indoor environments.

Odor Removal Service When You Need It:

Remove Odor from the Fridge

Spoiled food in the fridge is not just unpleasant but also a potential health hazard. We eliminate stubborn odors, including those from spoiled food, rotten meat, fish and seafood, new fridge plastic, and mold.

Remove Burnt Odor

The smell of burning can linger long after a fire, and affected spaces often contain high concentrations of formaldehyde, acetone, ammonia, and toluene. Our post-fire odor removal service will help restore freshness to your home or office.

Remove Sewer Odor

Sewer odors should be taken seriously, as the fecal-oral route can transmit thousands of dangerous infections, including tuberculosis, hepatitis, salmonellosis, botulism, dysentery, and more.

Remove Old Age Odor

Elderly individuals often face challenges in maintaining personal hygiene and household cleanliness. Clutter buildup, poor ventilation, and medications contribute to a musty odor, commonly known as the “old age smell.”

Remove Cat Urine Odor

The smell of cat urine can be a real headache. This persistent odor can significantly reduce the value of even the most desirable property. We use specialized combined methods to eliminate cat urine odor—contact us today.

Remove Burnt Meat Odor

Uncontrolled heating of meat products leads to oxidation, dehydration, and pyrolytic decomposition, releasing aldehydes, ketones, acids, amines, and amino acid residues. This process also produces solid carbon residues, resins, and gases, resulting in a strong, persistent odor.

Remove Furniture Odor

The unpleasant “chemical” smell from furniture is usually caused by prolonged polymerization processes in both wood-based materials and paint coatings. Such furniture can be a continuous source of formaldehyde in the air.

Remove Car Interior Odor

The small interior volume of a passenger car, the abundance of porous and textile materials, and specific operating conditions often contribute to the development of unpleasant odors inside the vehicle.

Remove Human Urine Odor

Bedridden patients require care and assistance in maintaining sanitary conditions. Difficulty performing daily tasks often leads to the buildup of a distinct, unpleasant odor in the room.

Remove Trash Can Odor

Improper storage causes food to oxidize, rot, and, in the presence of high sugar and starch content, ferment. The resulting amines, acids, and alcohols create the strong, unpleasant odor of spoiled food.

Remove Rotten Meat Odor

Protein decomposition during putrefaction produces cadaveric toxins, which are responsible for the strong, repulsive odor. Removing the smell of rotten meat requires neutralizing its source and thoroughly disinfecting the space.

Remove Paint Odor

Just because paint or varnish has dried doesn’t mean chemical reactions have stopped. The lingering smell of paint, varnish, or resin indicates that chemicals are still being released into the air. Fortunately, these odors can usually be completely eliminated.

Remove Cigarette Odor

Cigarette and hookah smoke contain over 7,000 harmful substances, including strong carcinogens. The lingering smell of tobacco in a smoked-in space is not just unpleasant—it poses the same health risks as passive smoking.

Remove Odor After Renovation

Polymerization in materials, coatings, and furniture continues for months after renovation, releasing strong-smelling compounds into the air. We effectively eliminate post-renovation odors—contact us today.

Remove Mold Odor

The presence of moisture and organic matter, combined with poor air circulation, creates ideal conditions for putrefactive processes and mold growth, resulting in a characteristic musty odor.

Remove Cadaver Odor

During the decomposition process of a human body, cadaveric toxins—ptomaines—are released into the air. These partially decomposed hydrocarbons give the air its distinctive and highly persistent odor.

Remove Musty Odor

Poor air circulation causes dust, harmful substances, and microbial activity to accumulate, leading to a characteristic musty odor. Deodorization is most effective when paired with thorough disinfection of the space.

Remove Musty Odor

Water itself has no odor—the musty smell comes from the growth of putrefactive bacteria and mold. We not only eliminate musty odors but also provide drying and disinfection services while helping to address the root causes of excess humidity.

Why Remove Unpleasant Odors?

How Our Sense of Smell Works

The sense of smell, the body’s ability to convert chemical stimuli into nerve impulses, is a form of chemoreception—our way of detecting chemical signals in the environment. While olfaction is less critical than vision and hearing for humans, it remains vital, with about 2% of our genome dedicated to odor recognition. Beyond its role in sensory perception, smell influences appetite, memory, emotions, and even social interactions.

The olfactory organ consists of a thin layer of receptor cells forming the olfactory epithelium, located in the upper part of the nasal cavity. Each receptor cell is associated with protein molecules that respond to specific odorants based on their molecular structure, though with varying intensity.

As we inhale, odorant molecules enter the nasal cavity, dissolve in the mucus layer covering the olfactory epithelium, and interact with protein receptors. This interaction alters the receptor’s three-dimensional structure, triggering a nerve impulse that is transmitted to the brain.

Humans have about 6 million olfactory receptor cells, each expressing one of 387 types of receptor proteins. The combination of activated receptors creates a unique “code” for each scent, allowing us to distinguish and remember approximately 10,000 different odors. Interestingly, this coding mechanism enables us to detect a far greater range of smells than there are individual receptor types, thanks to combinatorial processing in the brain.

The olfactory epithelium is only the peripheral part of the olfactory system, responsible for detecting odors and generating signals. Processing, interpretation, memory formation, and associations occur in the olfactory cortex, a part of the limbic system—the brain’s emotional center. This explains why certain smells can trigger strong memories and emotions. The nerve impulses travel from the epithelium through specialized relay neurons to higher brain regions, where odors are identified, categorized, and linked to past experiences.

How We Experience Smells

The perception of smells is a highly subjective process, influenced by individual characteristics of the olfactory system. In the peripheral part, factors such as skull structure and nasal airflow affect how odors reach the olfactory receptors.

In the intermediate part, the conductivity of nerve pathways plays a crucial role and is affected by diet, age, chronic illnesses, injuries, and toxin exposure. Neurological conditions like Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease can impair olfaction, making it an important indicator of brain health.

The limbic system, responsible for olfaction, interprets smells based on personal experiences and associations rather than objective characteristics. Emotional ties, cultural background, and early memories shape olfactory preferences.

Beyond individual differences, olfactory disorders affect up to 20% of the population, impacting appetite, memory, and social interactions. Temporary or permanent loss of smell can significantly reduce quality of life.

Olfactory Disorders (Dysosmias)

  • Anosmia – complete loss of smell.
  • Hyposmia – reduced sense of smell.
  • Macrosmia – heightened sensitivity to odors.
  • Parosmia – distorted perception of smells.
  • Phantosmia – sensing odors that aren’t present.
  • Agnosia – inability to recognize smells.

Safety

We always keep in mind that the apartment may have young children, elderly residents, allergy sufferers, and pets.

Payment for Results

You decide whether the expected result has been achieved and determine the final cost of the treatment.

Real Guarantee

We provide a guarantee when possible, do not promise one when it’s not, but we never give empty assurances.

Service Quality

We value our time too much to redo work, so we always ensure high-quality results the first time, with attention to every detail.

Top Unusual Facts About Scents

The Scent of Human Sweat

A 2012 study published in Psychological Science found that fear and disgust give human sweat a distinct scent. When others detect this scent, they also experience feelings of fear or disgust.

The Scent of Burning or Fire

During sleep, our sense of smell shuts down completely. This means we cannot detect the scent of smoke from a starting fire or the smell of burning. Those ads where the whole family wakes up to the aroma of freshly brewed coffee are a bit misleading.

Signature Scent of a Hotel

Many well-known hotel chains have developed signature scents that fill their lobbies. They use fragrances like fig, jasmine, clove, white tea, or cinnamon. In some hotels, guests can even choose the scent of their reserved room in advance.

How Many Scents Can We Detect?

Until recently, it was believed that humans could distinguish around 10,000 different scents—a conclusion based on research conducted in 1927. However, modern studies have found that people can actually detect approximately 1 trillion scents.

Scent as a Fingerprint

Every person has a unique scent, much like a fingerprint. However, even police dogs are unable to distinguish between identical twins by scent.

Why Do We Remember Scents?

We remember scents better than images, sounds, tastes, or sensations. Our sense of smell develops before birth, making it the first fully formed sense by the time we are born. For many, the smell of colored pencils is one of their earliest memories.

Women’s Sense of Smell

Numerous studies confirm that women have a better sense of smell than men. This may be due to their more developed orbitofrontal cortex. This ability plays a role in partner selection and caring for newborns.

Teenagers’ Sense of Smell

Sensitivity to scents varies with age, peaking in late adolescence around 18-19 years old. After that, the sense of smell gradually declines. People of European descent are less prone to age-related olfactory decline compared to African Americans and Latinos.

When All Scents Seem Unpleasant

One olfactory disorder, called kakosmia, causes a person to perceive only unpleasant smells. Even normally pleasant scents, like freshly baked bread, seem repulsive.

Scents in Humans and Animals

Humans have about 5-6 million receptor cells for detecting scents, while dogs have 40 times more—around 200 million. Smell is one of the oldest senses, but in primates, it became less crucial than hearing and touch through evolution. Most mammals, however, still rely heavily on their sense of smell.

When Scents Are Stronger

We perceive scents more intensely in spring and summer due to higher humidity. Moist air helps capture scent molecules more effectively by the secretion covering the receptor cells, enhancing our sense of smell.

What Does Loss of Smell Indicate?

A decline in the ability to distinguish scents can be caused by impaired brain cell function, which, in turn, is an early symptom of Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease.

Other Services

Disinfection Service

An unpleasant odor serves as a warning sign of contamination by pathogens and toxic decay byproducts. The smell of dampness, sewage, spoiled food, or decomposition indicates an unsafe environment and potential health risks. In such cases, merely eliminating the odor isn’t enough—proper disinfection is essential.

Pest Control

Unlike DIY pest control, professional disinsection tailors insecticide selection and dosage to specific conditions, minimizing insect resistance and ensuring more thorough coverage. Ultra-low volume (ULV) spraying enhances effectiveness, improves penetration, and reduces overall costs.

Junk Removal

Eliminating unpleasant odors in a cluttered space is hardly effective. Treating such an area increases the consumption of deodorizing agents and labor intensity while reducing the chances of success. Therefore, removing old furniture and clutter is essential in these cases. It can be part of the deodorization process or a separate service.