
Professional Odor Removal CT · NY · MA
Smoke, Pet, Mold, Sewage, Biohazard Odors. Hydroxyl And Ozone Treatment. IICRC OCT · Source-Based · Direct Insurance Billing
Eco-Friendly Solutions For Healthier Spaces
Reviewed by Green Restoration's IICRC-Certified Team · Licensed & Insured · IICRC Certified Firm
Complete Source-Based Odor Elimination
From smoke and fire odor to pet urine, sewage, mold, HVAC, and crime scene odor, every odor scenario handled across Connecticut, New York, and Massachusetts by IICRC OCT certified technicians with hydroxyl, ozone, and thermal fogging equipment.
Smoke And Fire Odor
Post-fire smoke odor embedded in framing, drywall, insulation, and contents treated with hydroxyl generators and thermal fogging. HVAC isolated during treatment, porous material replaced where scope requires, and clearance confirmed before re-occupancy.
Hydroxyl · Thermal fog · Clearance
Pet Urine And Biohazard Odor
Pet urine that has soaked into flooring, subfloor, drywall, and joists is identified with UV inspection, enzymatically neutralized at the source, and sealed. Surface fragrance treatments do not solve pet odor. Source treatment does.
UV mapped · Enzymatic · Sealed
Mold And Mildew Odor
Musty odor is a signal of active mold growth. IICRC S520 remediation addresses the colony, hydroxyl and thermal fogging address the residual odor signature left in contents and finishes. Air quality verified before clearance.
S520 remediation · Air verified

Additional Odor Removal Services
Sewage And Septic Odor
Category 3 sewage odor persists long after visible cleanup if porous material contacted the contamination. Sealed cleanup per IICRC S500, hydroxyl treatment of contents, and HVAC decontamination eliminate the signal at the source.
Cooking And Kitchen Odor
Grease, deep-fry, curry, and long-cook odor embedded in cabinetry, drywall, and HVAC ducting treated with thermal fogging and hydroxyl. Common scope on pre-sale homes, rental turnovers, and restaurant lease transitions.
HVAC System Odor Treatment
Odor migrating through supply and return ducts is often the real source. NADCA-standard duct cleaning, coil treatment, and hydroxyl circulation through the system address the signal in the air path, not just the room it ends in.
Vehicle Interior Odor
Smoke, pet, spill, and biohazard odor in vehicle interiors treated in a contained hydroxyl or ozone session. Appropriate for dealerships, leased fleet turnovers, and private vehicles after a covered loss or rental misuse.
Commercial Space Odor Remediation
Office, retail, restaurant, hotel, and multifamily odor scope handled after hours so operations continue. COI on request, xactimate documentation, and clearance reports formatted for carriers, landlords, and corporate compliance.
Crime Scene And Trauma Odor
Post-biohazard odor addressed in coordination with our crime scene cleanup team. OSHA bloodborne pathogen standard, IICRC S520 surface treatment, and hydroxyl or ozone final phase. Discreet unmarked response.
Odor Is A Signal. Masking It Does Not Fix It. Eliminate The Source.
IICRC OCT Certified Odor Removal With Hydroxyl, Ozone, And Thermal Fogging Across Connecticut, New York, And Massachusetts. 24/7 Toll Free Dispatch. Source-Based Treatment, Not Fragrance Masking.
Why Air Fresheners Never Fix Odor
Persistent odor is a biological or chemical signal coming from a source. Fragrance, candles, and plug-ins mask the signal for hours, not weeks. Until the source is identified and treated, the odor returns every time conditions shift. IICRC OCT certified odor removal addresses the source first and then confirms the result with air quality verification.
Odor Is A Biological Or Chemical Signal
Molecules, Not A Smell
Odor reaches the nose as actual molecules off a source. Those molecules stay in the environment until they are removed, broken down, or sealed. Fragrance does not remove molecules, it only adds new ones that temporarily dominate the signal.
Smoke Bonds To Porous Material
Drywall, Insulation, Framing
Smoke residue binds chemically to drywall paper, insulation, framing, and soft goods during heating and cooling cycles. Surface cleaning is not enough. Hydroxyl and thermal fogging reach the porous substrate and break the bond at the molecular level.
Pet Urine Feeds On Moisture
Reactivates With Humidity
Pet urine crystals reactivate every time humidity rises. Household cleaners reach the surface but not the subfloor or framing where crystals have collected. UV mapping locates the source, enzymes break the compound down, and sealing prevents recurrence.
Musty Odor Indicates Active Mold
Microbial Volatile Organic Compounds
Musty smell is microbial VOC output from active mold colonies. Air fresheners do not affect colony growth. IICRC S520 remediation addresses the source, hydroxyl treats the residual signal, and clearance air testing confirms the problem is actually solved.
HVAC Distributes Odor House-Wide
Duct, Coil, And Return Contamination
When odor moves through the HVAC system it shows up in every room the system serves, not just the source room. Treating the source without addressing the HVAC leaves odor memory embedded in ducts, coils, and filters. Whole-system odor scope is often required.
Sewage And Biohazard Carry Health Risk
Pathogens Travel With Odor
Biohazard odor indicates pathogens are still airborne. Cleanup without OSHA and IICRC certification leaves health risk in place. Source-based treatment paired with ATP verification confirms both surface cleanliness and air safety before the space is released.

Why Choose Us In The Tri State
Owner-led service with 60-minute response, direct insurance billing, and eco-friendly methods across The Tri State.
IICRC OCT Certified
Odor Control Technician certification. Technicians trained to identify the source, select the right treatment chemistry, and verify clearance before closing the job.
Hydroxyl And Ozone Equipped
Hydroxyl for occupied spaces and delicate contents. Ozone for vacated spaces and aggressive scope. Dual-technology fleet so the right tool runs on the right job, not whatever is on the truck.
Source-Based Approach
Every project starts with source identification. Masking or fogging without source treatment is not our process. Odor returns when masked. Source-treated odor stays gone.
Direct Insurance Billing
Covered losses, fire, water, sewage, trauma, commercial claims, carry odor scope that we bill directly to major carriers with xactimate documentation and clearance reporting.
Odor Removal Coverage Across CT, NY & Western MA
Ten service areas staged across the tri-state with same-day odor assessment and source identification dispatched from the nearest location.
Persistent Odor Refusing To Clear?
Same-day IICRC OCT certified assessment dispatched from the nearest office. Source mapping and treatment plan before any equipment is deployed.
(833) 800-0474Request Free InspectionIICRC S520 Certified · Licensed & Insured · All Insurance Accepted
Covered by crews from the nearest office, plus dedicated odor response teams staged in NYC, Long Island, Hartford, and Litchfield County for faster dispatch in high-demand markets. Same-day assessment, 24/7.
Find Your Local Odor Removal Team
IICRC OCT Certified Odor Removal With Hydroxyl, Ozone, And Thermal Fogging Across Connecticut, New York, And Western Massachusetts. Source-Based Treatment, Not Fragrance Masking. Direct Insurance Billing On Covered Events.



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(833) 800-0474Our Odor Removal Process
From the first call to final walkthrough, every step is documented, insured, and owner-supervised.

Trusted Across CT, NY & MA Since 2014
IICRC-certified firm serving CT, NY, and Western Mass. Same owner-operated quality on every job, whether it's a single-room cleanup or a total-loss rebuild.

Certified Restoration Specialists Since 2014
One Team, One Standard Of Care, Across The Tri-State
Green Restoration is a certified restoration firm serving homes and businesses across Connecticut, Westchester County, NYC, Long Island, Rockland, Putnam, and Western Massachusetts. Our IICRC-certified technicians respond 24/7 with commercial-grade extraction, structural drying, mold containment, and fire damage equipment.
We work with property owners and insurance providers to document damage clearly, define scope honestly, and restore affected areas the right way, without unnecessary steps or delays. Eco-friendly, biodegradable products on every job. Direct insurance billing with all major carriers.
Every crew is owner-operated and radio-dispatched from our regional hubs, so a technician is on site within the hour on emergency calls. We carry full general liability and workers compensation coverage in all three states, and every job finishes with written IICRC clearance documentation ready for your adjuster.
Trusted by Families in Connecticut & New York &
Massachusetts
4.9 out of 5, Rated by your neighbors on Google
Our condo had a kitchen fire and the smoke smell was in every room. Hydroxyl generators ran for three days, they cleaned the HVAC, and the smell is gone. Candles and sprays had done nothing.
Michelle K.
Post-Fire Smoke OdorPrevious tenant had multiple pets and the odor had soaked into the subfloor. They UV-mapped the urine, treated at the source, sealed the subfloor, and the unit rented the next week.
Landlord
Pet Urine OdorMusty smell in the finished basement never cleared. They found a mold source behind the drywall, remediated per S520, and ran hydroxyl. The basement feels like a different room.
Homeowner
Mold OdorRestaurant lease turnover had deep grease and curry odor we could not clear. Thermal fogging and hydroxyl ran overnight. Passed landlord inspection first pass and avoided a lease penalty.
Restaurateur
Commercial Cooking OdorHow Much Does Professional Odor Removal Cost?
Instant estimate for smoke, pet, mold, sewage, cooking, HVAC, and commercial odor removal across Connecticut, New York, and Massachusetts. Transparent pricing, direct insurance billing on covered events.
Odor Removal FAQs
Clear answers on hydroxyl vs ozone, pet urine protocol, smoke odor timelines, HVAC contribution, and insurance coverage for odor removal across Connecticut, New York, and Massachusetts.
Hydroxyl is safe to run in occupied spaces around people, pets, and delicate contents. Ozone is more aggressive and faster but requires vacated spaces and post-treatment venting. IICRC OCT certified technicians select the right chemistry for each job. Most residential odor projects run hydroxyl. Smoke, biohazard, and vehicle scope often run ozone in a sealed session.
Ozone at treatment concentration is not safe to breathe and is not run in occupied space. We evacuate the treatment zone, seal entries, and vent after completion. Post-treatment ozone levels return to outdoor baseline before reentry. When occupied treatment is required, we use hydroxyl instead.
Yes, when the source is fully identified and treated. Surface-only cleaning fails because crystals soak into flooring, subfloor, drywall, and framing and reactivate with humidity. Our process uses UV mapping to locate the source, enzyme treatment to break down the compound, and sealing to prevent recurrence. Surface fragrance approaches are not our process.
Small scope clears in one to three hydroxyl days. Moderate scope with HVAC involvement ranges from three to seven days. Major smoke events with structural exposure require porous material replacement first, followed by hydroxyl or ozone treatment. Clearance testing confirms the job is done rather than closing on a timeline.
Category 3 sewage odor requires sealed IICRC S500 cleanup first, porous material replacement where scope requires, HVAC decontamination, and then hydroxyl treatment of contents. Skipping the source phase leaves the signal in the building. ATP and air quality verification confirm clearance before the space is released.

