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Yard Deodorizing Service
Scooping removes the piles. Deodorizing removes the evidence. Our pet-safe deodorizing treatment tackles the stubborn odors that soak into grass, soil, turf, and concrete, so your yard smells as clean as it looks.
Add it to any scooping plan or book it with a one-time cleanup, anywhere on our routes across Cedar Rapids, Iowa City, Des Moines, and 75+ Iowa towns.

Why a Clean Yard Can Still Smell
Even a perfectly scooped yard holds onto residue. Odors from waste and urine settle into the grass, the thatch layer, and the soil itself, and in Iowa summer heat they announce themselves every time you open the back door. Hard surfaces and artificial turf hold odor even longer.
Deodorizing picks up where scooping leaves off. After your yard is cleared, our tech applies a pet-safe deodorizing treatment to the lawn and problem areas, targeting odor at its source instead of masking it. The result is the yard your nose expects from the yard your eyes see.
It pairs perfectly with weekly scooping in the warm months, and it is the fix we recommend whenever someone tells us their backyard smells worse in July.
Where We Treat
Lawns & problem corners
The potty zone, the fence line, and anywhere odor lingers even after the piles are gone.
Patios, decks & concrete
Hard surfaces hold odor in the heat. A treatment keeps the grill zone smelling like a grill zone.
Dog runs & kennels
Concentrated traffic means concentrated smell. Regular deodorizing keeps runs fresh and flies away.
Artificial turf
Turf drains, but it doesn't clean itself. Deodorizing is the single best thing you can do for a turf dog yard.
Deodorizing FAQs
Is the deodorizing treatment safe for dogs and kids?
Yes. We use pet-safe products made for the spaces dogs live, play, and sniff in, applied by our trained techs. If you would like the specific product details for your yard, just ask and we are happy to share them.
Does it just cover up the smell?
No, that is the difference between deodorizing and perfuming. The treatment goes after the odors left behind in grass, soil, and hard surfaces, so the smell goes away instead of hiding behind a fragrance.
How often should I have my yard deodorized?
It depends on your dogs, your yard, and the season. Warm months are when odor builds fastest, so summer is the most popular time. We will recommend a schedule with your quote, and you can add or skip treatments anytime.
Can I get deodorizing without a scooping plan?
Deodorizing works best right after a full cleanup, so we pair it with a scooping visit, either your regular weekly service or a one-time cleanup. It is a great combo before a party or a listing photo day.
Smell the Difference
Add deodorizing to your quote in one click. Free quotes take about a minute, and we'll recommend the right schedule for your yard.