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Originally Posted by Switter
Based on my research, it looks like this is a pretty effective route to go but I was just wondering if anybody has ever had ozone shock treatment done in their house and what the result was.
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As a REALTOR®, there was a house my customer loved that reeked of cigarette smoke. The sellers insisted they never smoked in the house, but it was apparent that wasn’t the truth.
We let them know the buyers were very interested, but not with the smell of the smoke. Apparently others also protested because they did that ozone treatment. With two different companies at two different times, because the smell did not go away.
After the second treatment, my customer had already purchased another house by that time, saw that the house was back up for sale and asked if we could see it. Maybe she could buy it for her son. We could still smell a tell tale sign of the smoke, and she decided against it.
A couple of weeks after that, I met a vendor who says he does remove all smells, mold, etc etc. He has a good reputation with the group I am in. I wish I had met him before so I could have seen what he could have done with that house. I have yet to come across another situation where I could use him, but in case you want to try him, his name is Franklyn Duporte, with AllDry, based out of Ocala. Send me a message if you need the contact information. If you do use him, I would really appreciate getting feedback on his services.