Austin Marijuana Odor Removal Service

If marijuana smoke smell won’t leave your space, you need a Marijuana Odor Removal Service that targets the source, not perfume. ODORZX helps Austin property owners, renters, and managers clear cannabis smoke odor from homes, condos, rentals, and vehicles with a process built for stubborn smells.

Cannabis Smoke Odor Elimination in Austin, TX

Cannabis odor sticks because it clings to soft materials and air pathways:

  • Upholstery and carpet

  • Curtains, bedding, and closet contents

  • Drywall texture and paint

  • Return vents, filters, and HVAC ducts near the source

You can wipe surfaces and still smell it. That usually means the odor moved into porous materials or the air system.

What makes marijuana odor hard to remove

Marijuana smoke has two common problems:

  • Smell compounds settle into fabric and foam. That’s why couches and car seats keep “releasing” odor later.

  • Airflow spreads it. A single room can turn into a whole-unit issue in condos, apartments, and shared ventilation setups.

If you tried candles, sprays, or an “ozone machine from online” and the smell came back, you’re not alone. DIY often misses the places odor hides.

Why this happens here in Austin

Austin has a few patterns that make cannabis odor complaints common:

  • High turnover rentals. Short stays mean fast cleanups, and smoke smell can show up after guests leave.

  • Dense apartment and condo living. Downtown and newer builds can move odor through door gaps, hallways, and shared air paths.

  • Nightlife and event weekends. Areas near entertainment corridors can see more indoor smoking attempts, even in “no smoking” units.

  • Student housing pressure. Small rooms, heavy fabric, and limited ventilation make odor hang around longer.

You don’t need a lecture. You need your place to smell normal again.

Common Austin calls we handle

People reach out for help after situations like:

  • Move-out odor in an apartment or condo before the next tenant

  • Airbnb or short-term rental that needs to be guest-ready fast

  • A car that picked up smoke odor from a rider or passenger

  • A home where one room smells fine, but closets and vents don’t

  • A property listing where “smell” keeps coming up in showings

Our odor removal process

Step 1: Quick assessment

We start by identifying where the odor sits:

  • Soft goods (carpet, furniture, mattresses)

  • Problem rooms (closets, bathrooms, laundry areas)

  • HVAC returns and supply vents closest to the source

Step 2: Source-focused treatment

We choose the treatment based on the space and severity. Options can include:

  • Controlled ozone or hydroxyl treatment (done with safety steps and no one inside during treatment)

  • Targeted neutralization for fabrics and porous surfaces

  • Recommendations for any prep that matters (example: remove trash, wash heavy textiles, replace HVAC filter)

Step 3: Air + HVAC touchpoints

If airflow spreads the odor, we focus on:

  • Return vent area near the odor source

  • Filter and nearby duct entry points

  • Rooms where odor “collects” like closets and hallways

Step 4: Ventilation and re-entry notes

We give simple guidance on:

  • When it’s okay to re-enter

  • How long to air out the space

  • What to avoid right after treatment (example: lighting heavy incense that muddies results)

What we do, and what we don’t do

We do:

  • Treat marijuana smoke odor in homes, rentals, offices, and vehicles

  • Offer low-scent or fragrance-free approaches when possible

  • Focus on the odor source so you don’t rely on cover-up smells

We don’t:

  • Provide cannabis products or anything related to sales

  • “Guarantee forever” outcomes if new smoke gets introduced

  • Replace deep cleaning when heavy residue or neglected housekeeping is the real driver
    (We can tell you if cleaning or repainting will matter before we treat.)

What results look like

After a proper treatment, results usually look like:

  • The sharp smoke smell drops first, then the “stale” smell fades

  • Closets and soft furniture stop releasing odor after the room sits closed for a bit

  • You can walk in after normal ventilation and you don’t get hit with a cover-up scent

A good test you can do:

  • Close the room for a short period after normal use, then reopen it
    If the smell doesn’t rush back, you’re heading the right direction.

Pricing factors

We price jobs based on real drivers, including:

  • Size of the space (studio, house, office suite, vehicle)

  • How long the odor has been present

  • Soft materials involved (carpet, fabric furniture, headliners in cars)

  • HVAC involvement (returns near the source, multi-room spread)

  • Access and scheduling (vacant unit vs. occupied, tight turnover windows)

Call or message us with:

  • Property type + approximate size

  • Where the odor is strongest

  • Timeline (move-out, showing, guest check-in, return date)

We’ll tell you the most practical next step.

Service area in and around Austin

We cover Austin and nearby areas across Travis County and surrounding communities, including:

  • Central Austin, Downtown, East Austin, South Congress, Rainey area, The Domain

  • Nearby cities: Round Rock, Pflugerville, Cedar Park, Lakeway, Georgetown

If you’re not sure you’re in range, call and ask. We’ll give you a straight answer.

Austin Marijuana Odor Removal Service

FAQ – Marijuana Odor Removal Services


  • Can you remove marijuana odor from an apartment or condo?
    Yes. We focus on soft materials and airflow points that spread odor through the unit.

  • Can you treat short-term rentals between guests?
    Yes. Tell us your turnover window so we can recommend a realistic plan.

  • Do you leave a strong “air freshener” smell behind?
    No. We avoid heavy cover-up scents. Ask for low-scent options.

  • How long does it take?
    Many jobs take a few hours. Larger homes or severe cases can take longer.

  • Can you treat a car that smells like weed?
    Yes. We treat seats, carpets, and the air system so odor doesn’t linger in the cabin.

  • Will it come back?
    If no new smoke gets introduced and the source is treated, it typically stays improved. Smoke re-entry can bring it back.

  • Do I need to clean before you arrive?
    Basic cleanup helps. If we think deeper cleaning matters (example: heavy residue), we’ll tell you up front.

  • Is ozone safe?
    It can be when trained techs run it with the space unoccupied and proper ventilation after. We follow those steps.

  • Do you treat HVAC odor too?
    Yes, we address vents and return areas that commonly hold odor near the source.