Does Your Pet Smell?

Pets are an important part of any home. Sometimes, the “fur children” are treated just like any other child.
No matter how important they are as a member of the family, though, their presence may not be appreciated when it comes time to sell your house.
The problem is that pets leave fur and smells that their families get used to with time.
While cleaning the house in time for a showing is the job of the seller, anyone with pets may be too used to the problems to deal with it adequately. The most important thing is to get an outside opinion when cleaning a house with pets to sell.
A friend without pets can be the difference between a house that smells with pets and one that is fresh, clean, and inviting.
That alone may not be enough, however. Persistent odors may remain. Keeping the windows open can help a lot, but an ozonating air cleaner run for a few days often takes care of the last whiff of little fluffy.
Then, prospective buyers will have an easier time imagining their own family buying the home and moving in.










