If you’ve ever walked into a room and been hit with the stale, lingering stench of old cigarette smoke, you know how it clings to everything—walls, carpets, furniture—seeping into every corner like an unwelcome guest. It’s not just unpleasant; it’s persistent, overpowering, and nearly impossible to ignore.
No matter how clean the space looks, that musty, smoky odor can instantly make it feel off-putting.
Whether you’re dealing with one rental or multiple listings, a quick spray of air freshener won’t cut it, you need better solutions to truly get rid of that stubborn smell.
Why does smoke smell linger? Smoke contains tiny particles, including nicotine residue and over 250 other harmful chemicals. They embed themselves in surfaces like walls, carpets, upholstery, and even cabinets. When ignored, these particles can often cause a persistent smell in your apartment or house. The longer you wait, the higher the chances that regular cleaning won’t be enough to fully remove the smell.
It's more than just unpleasant, it can also impact indoor air quality, occupants' health, and rental property value. Smoke residue and thirdhand smoke can pose health risks, especially for people with allergies or respiratory issues. Additionally, a strong smoke odor may lower the overall appeal of the property, discouraging prospective tenants or rentors. As a landlord or property manager, getting rid of the smell of cigarette smoke is crucial to protect your investment and keep renters happy.
This complete guide covers everything from short-term odor reduction, to more intensive methods like ozone treatment, as well as how to set up a smoke-free environment to ensure you never deal with those odors again.
If a tenant or guest has been smoking in your rental property, opening a window or spraying some air freshener and hoping for the best might not be enough. Smoke particles are incredibly tiny, and they embed themselves in porous materials like carpet, wall paint, curtain fabric, and even wooden furniture. Over time, these materials absorb the nicotine residue and tobacco smell, releasing them slowly back into the air.
When trying to get rid of the smoke smell, you need to tackle all of these. Otherwise, you might only mask the odor in one area, but it will continue to spread.
Wondering why so many DIY methods fail? It often comes down to focusing on the wrong solutions:
If a new Airbnb guest or a tenant is set to arrive soon, you'll need to get rid of that smoke smell fast. The methods below will help mitigate the situation until you have time for a deep clean.
Open windows and turn on fans to air out the space, push old, smelly air out and bring fresh air in.
Ventilation alone won’t completely remove the smell of cigarette smoke, but it’s a critical first step in reducing the concentration of smoke particles in the air.
If you’re looking for quick fixes that go beyond just airing out the apartment, household items like baking soda, coffee grounds, vinegar, and activated charcoal can work wonders for short-term odor removal.
These natural approaches may not completely rid you of the cigarette smell, but they can at least freshen things up in the short term, until you can deep clean.
If you have the time, a deep clean should eradicate the smoke residue. This is especially important if a previous tenant was a heavy smoke. or if you’re dealing with an apartment that has experienced fire smoke damage.
Walls, ceilings, and floors are often the main areas that retain smoke smells. Clean them thoroughly:
Soft furnishings like upholstered furniture, curtains, and rugs can be a major source of lingering smoke odors. Here’s a simple step-by-step approach:
You might need multiple rounds of cleaning, but the results are worth it.
Improve indoor air quality by cleaning your HVAC system:
If you’ve done a deep clean and still notice a smell in the apartment, a professional intervention is the best way to go.
What are ozone generators and ionizers?
You might need a professional service if:
Professional cleaning companies that specialize in fire smoke or cigarette odor removal will use specialized solutions—like ozone generators, thermal fogging, or advanced chemical treatments—to break down smoke particles in ways standard cleaning products can’t. Pricing varies, but a comprehensive odor removal treatment can range from a few hundred to over a thousand dollars, depending on the size of the property.
Once you’re finally rid of the cigarette smell, the next question is: How do you prevent it from coming back? Here are some effective methods to keep your rentals free from that pesky smell.
If you’re a landlord, include a strict no smoking policy in your lease. For property managers handling Airbnb or other short-term rentals, clearly state in your listing that there’s no smoking indoors. Check out our article on the Airbnb smoking fee to see how adding a fee can deter guests from smoking.
Smoke detectors are essential for fire safety, but they can’t differentiate between cigarette smoke and real danger. Minut’s smoke detection sensors solve this by identifying cigarette smoke in real-time, sending instant alerts so you can enforce no-smoking policies and protect your property.
Sometimes, smokers just need a convenient place that isn’t indoors. Provide seating and ashtrays, or a covered area outside to encourage smokers to not smoke inside.
By setting up these protective measures, you minimize the risk of dealing with smoke smells in the future. It’s about safeguarding your property and ensuring a pleasant living experience for any new renter or guest.
Dealing with smoke odors in a rental property can feel overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to be. By airing out rooms, using natural household odor absorbers like baking soda, performing a thorough deep clean with vinegar solution, and considering professional treatments in the worst cases, you can effectively remove cigarette smoke smell. Once the smell is gone, use preventive measures—like a strict no smoking policy, Minut’s marijuana and cigarette smoke detection sensors, and regular inspections—to keep it from happening again.
Eliminating smells is only half the battle. Preventing new smoke residue buildup is what protects your investment in the long run. Whether you’re a landlord managing a single rental unit or a professional overseeing multiple properties, maintaining a smoke-free environment helps improve indoor air quality, keeps tenants happy, and safeguards your property value.
Looking for extra peace of mind? Minut’s property insights platform provides real-time data on noise, occupancy, and smoke detection, allowing you to monitor your rental and proactively maintain a fresh environment for years to come.