Remove the Odor, Not Just the Surface

Pet odor and stain removal for carpets and upholstery in the Highland, Indiana area.

Pet accidents leave behind more than visible stains. If you live in Highland and your dog or cat has had repeated accidents in the same spot, urine seeps below the carpet fibers and into the padding. Even after you clean the surface, the smell returns because the source is still there. This problem is common in homes with older pets, new puppies, or animals adjusting to a move.


Robs Ultraclean, LLC provides targeted treatment for pet urine odors and stains embedded in carpet and upholstery throughout Highland, Dyer, and St. John. The service addresses both visible staining and odor sources below the surface. It is commonly requested by pet owners, landlords preparing units for new tenants, and home sellers who need to remove lingering smells before listing.


If pet odors have settled into your carpet or furniture in Highland or throughout Northwest Indiana, you can contact Robs Ultraclean, LLC to schedule a treatment that targets the source.

How the Treatment Reaches Below the Surface

When you arrange pet odor and stain removal in Highland, the technician inspects the affected area to determine how far the urine has penetrated. An enzyme-based treatment is applied to break down the organic compounds in the urine that cause odor. In some cases, the carpet may be lifted to treat the padding underneath. Extraction equipment then removes the treated material along with the odor source.


After the treatment, the carpet or upholstery will no longer smell like urine when you enter the room. Visible stains will be reduced or eliminated, and the air quality in the space will noticeably improve. The treated area will feel dry and clean within several hours, and you will not need to avoid the room for an extended period.


This service is effective for homes with pets and for rental properties where previous tenants had animals. It does not always remove every trace of old staining, especially if the urine has caused permanent dye damage to the carpet fibers. The technician can explain what results are realistic based on the condition of the affected area.

Common Concerns Before Booking Treatment

Pet owners and landlords in Highland often have questions about how the treatment works, how long it lasts, and whether it is safe for animals to be in the home afterward.

What causes pet odor to return even after cleaning?
Urine soaks into carpet padding and sometimes the subfloor beneath. Surface cleaning does not reach these layers, so the odor source remains and becomes noticeable again as moisture evaporates.
How long does the treatment take to work?
The enzyme treatment begins breaking down odor compounds immediately, but full results are noticeable within 24 to 48 hours as the area dries completely. You will notice a reduction in odor right away.
Will the treatment harm my pets?
The enzyme-based products used are safe for pets and children once the treated area has dried. You can allow animals back into the room after a few hours.
Can old stains be removed completely?
Many old stains can be lightened or removed, but urine that has caused permanent color change to carpet fibers may leave a faint mark. The odor, however, can still be eliminated.
What should I do if my pet has an accident in the same spot again?
Blot the area immediately and contact Robs Ultraclean, LLC if the odor returns. Repeat accidents in the same location may require additional padding replacement or subfloor treatment.

If pet odors in Highland have settled into your carpet or furniture and surface cleaning has not solved the problem, Robs Ultraclean, LLC can treat the source below the fibers. You can call to arrange a visit and assessment.