We are proud to offer our artificial grass odor removal in Costa Mesa, California, delivering professional-grade freshness for turf you trust. We target urea odors with a proprietary 7-strain enzymatic technology, turning waste into neutral byproducts while a vacuum extraction pulls debris and restores drainage.
Our mission is to keep your fibers pristine and seams secure with enzyme-driven odor neutralization, 120–150 PSI extraction, and ASTM F1551 permeability. We are veteran-owned, and BriteTurf offers a full range of services, including turf care and repair. Schedule your visit today.
Key Takeaways
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BriteTurf uses a 7‑strain urease‑active microbial consortium to convert urea crystals into ammonium nitrate, eliminating odor without toxic chemicals.
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High‑velocity vacuum extraction (120‑150 PSI) removes entrained debris and microbial colonies from the 12‑inch sub‑base, cutting odorant levels by 92 %.
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The process meets ASTM F1551 permeability standards, preserving drainage while achieving ≥0.5 in/hr capillary flow after remediation.
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UV‑stabilized synthetic fibers (ASTM D4752 rating ≥ 3) retain color and tensile strength; power‑brooming restores pile uniformity within ±2 mm.
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Service is available in Costa Mesa, CA, offered by a veteran‑owned company with a $50 first‑service discount and verified 5‑star reviews.
Urea‑Hydrolyzing Enzyme Activation
Anaerobic bacterial colonies proliferate within infill, metabolizing urea crystals to generate ammonia, raising pH and producing malodorous off‑gassing.
A 7‑strain enzymatic consortium (≈10⁹ CFU · gal⁻¹) hydrolyzes urea via urease activity, converting urea + H₂O → 2 NH₃ + CO₂. Simultaneous protein‑degrading proteases fragment microbial biomass, reducing viable colony mass.
The reaction is buffered to maintain pH 6.5‑7.5, preventing ammonia volatilization. Ammonia off‑gassing is neutralized through in‑situ conversion to ammonium nitrate, which remains immobilized within the substrate matrix.
ASTM F1551 compliance confirmed for permeability and capillary action. This innovative approach utilizes microbial technology to ensure a safe and effective cleaning solution for artificial grass maintenance.
High‑Velocity Vacuum Extraction
Surface‑only spray applications leave enzymatic agents at the turf‑surface interface, permitting urea‑crystal volatilization and persistent odor despite apparent treatment.
The pressurized extraction system delivers a 120‑150 PSI injection force through a 12‑inch‑deep sub‑base nozzle, penetrating the granular base to the level where ammonia off‑gassing originates.
Simultaneously, a high‑velocity vacuum extracts entrained organic debris and microbial colonies, achieving a removal rate of 0.85 kg min⁻¹ of particulate load and reducing odorant concentration by 92 % within the treated zone. This method addresses concerns related to health and environmental issues associated with artificial turf, ensuring a safer playing surface.
ASTM F1551 Permeability Achieved
Synthetic turf systems conform to ASTM F1551 water‑permeability criteria, quantifying capillary flow rates of ≥ 0.5 in/hr under standardized pressure differentials.
Low‑spot remediation employs 95 % Standard Proctor density compaction to achieve target void ratios, mitigating settlement and preserving vertical drainage pathways.
Seam integrity is restored via Radio‑Frequency (RF) seam welding, delivering localized thermal fusion with a minimum joint strength of 150 psi and negligible visual impact.
UV‑stabilized fibers meet ASTM D4752 rating ≥ 3, ensuring colorfastness and tensile retention beyond 5 years.
Power‑brooming (“blooming”) reorients pile fibers to original memory, attaining a uniform pile height variance within ± 2 mm.
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Artificial Grass Odor Removal Estimate in Costa Mesa, CA
Restore your lawn’s brilliance with BriteTurf’s veteran‑led, non‑toxic microbial odor removal in Costa Mesa, CA.
Our proprietary enzymatic blend eliminates urea crystals while preserving turf permeability per ASTM F1551.
Contact BriteTurf, call 949‑779‑8873, or email info@briteturf.com to schedule your service. Browse our Instagram gallery for stunning transformations; read Nextdoor community feedback, or explore our Yelp reviews, SoTellUs reviews, and Google reviews.
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