### How do I deodorize under my house? Odors can be a nuisance, not to mention embarrassing. But what can you do when the smell is coming from under your house? The first step is to identify the source of the odor. Some common sources of odors under a house include: * Moisture and mold * Pet urine or feces * Dead rodents or other animals * Sewage leaks * Chemical spills Once you've identified the source of the odor, you can start to take steps to remove it. If the odor is coming from moisture and mold, you'll need to fix the moisture problem first. This may involve repairing leaks, improving ventilation, or using a dehumidifier. Once the moisture problem is fixed, you can treat the mold with a mold-killing solution. If the odor is coming from pet urine or feces, you'll need to clean the area thoroughly with a pet-safe cleaner. You may also need to apply an enzymatic cleaner to break down the odor-causing bacteria. If the odor is coming from a dead rodent or other animal, you'll need to remove the animal and clean the area thoroughly. You may also need to apply an odor-neutralizing spray or gel. If the odor is coming from a sewage leak, you'll need to call a plumber to fix the leak. Once the leak is fixed, you can clean the area thoroughly with a bleach solution. If the odor is coming from a chemical spill, you'll need to clean the area thoroughly with a solution of water and dish soap. You may also need to apply an odor-neutralizing spray or gel. Once you've removed the source of the odor, you can take steps to deodorize the area. Some effective deodorizing methods include: * Airing out the area by opening windows and doors * Using an air purifier * Placing bowls of baking soda or activated charcoal around the area * Spraying the area with an odor-neutralizing spray or gel By following these steps, you can effectively remove odors from under your house and create a more comfortable and pleasant living environment.