For most homes the clean itself is the easy part. The hard part is the diary: work, school runs, shifts that move, a toddler who naps at exactly the wrong moment. So here is how our booking actually works, and how a clean fits into a week that already feels full.

You don’t need a free day. You need a window.
Tell us roughly when suits and we’ll offer a morning or afternoon arrival window, tell you how long the visit should take, and keep to what we agree.

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How the booking diary works
Planning around real life
How long does a visit take?
Do you need to be home?
How drying fits your day
If the date stops working
The Golden Guarantee
How the Booking Diary Works
We book by arrival window, not a fixed minute. When we confirm your clean, you get a morning or an afternoon window, and that window is a promise: we arrive inside it, and if anything changes on the road we call ahead rather than leaving you waiting by the door.

A window works better for everyone. Traffic and the job before yours never behave exactly to plan, so a window lets us be straight rather than optimistic. For you it means the rest of the day stays yours: you plan around a defined block, not a vague “sometime after lunch”.
The other half is simple: tell us roughly when suits. Not a date and a time, just the shape of your week. Mornings at home, afternoons out, a day that tends to run quiet. We’ll come back with a window that fits it.
Red Flags: When Booking Becomes The Job
None of these are about the cleaning itself. They’re the diary habits that turn a simple visit into a project, and they’re worth watching for when you’re comparing cleaners.
- “Sometime that day” instead of an arrival window
- Won’t say how long the visit will take
- No confirmation, so you’re left chasing the day before
- Goes quiet when your plans change
- Reschedules on you without a call
- Treats your working day as endlessly flexible
So how does a window fit against a real week? Here are the four diaries we plan around most often.
Planning Around Real Life
Most weeks aren’t empty, they’re patterned. Once we know the pattern, the clean fits into it.
School runs. A morning window after drop-off is the classic. In our experience the visit is usually finished with time to spare before pick-up, and the carpet gets a head start on drying while the house is quiet.
Working from home. The machine is not silent, so tell us where you’ll be working. We can plan the order of the rooms so the one you need is done first or left in peace, and the noisier stages happen away from your calls.
Shift patterns. If your week runs on earlies, lates or nights, tell us the pattern rather than picking a date cold. We’ll suggest a window that doesn’t cut into sleep, and we’ll keep things quiet if someone in the house is resting.
Nap times. Where the layout allows, we can start in the rooms furthest from the cot and plan the louder stages around the nap. Tell us the usual nap window when you book and we’ll work with it.

How Long Does a Visit Take?
In our experience, most standard cleans take between one and three hours. A single lounge carpet sits at the short end. A whole house of carpets with a sofa on top sits at the long end.
When we quote, we tell you how long yours should take, so you can slot the visit into the day rather than clearing the whole day for it.
That time covers everything: a walk round the rooms with you at the start, a spot test on a hidden area, the clean itself, and a quick look together at the end.
Walk-ThroughWe walk the rooms with you, agree exactly what’s being cleaned, and spot test a hidden area first.
Set UpThe equipment comes in from the van and we protect the route through the house.
The CleanDry vacuum, pre-spray and agitation, then hot water extraction pulls the soil out of the pile.
Dry & FinishDry pods go on, the pile is groomed, and we finish with our Gold Musk deodorise.
I’d been putting it off for months because I couldn’t see where it would fit. In the end it took a morning, and I still made the school run.
Do You Need to Be Home the Whole Time?
You need to be in at the start: someone to let us in, walk the rooms with us, and confirm what’s being cleaned. From there it’s up to you. Many customers stay home and get on with their day around us.
Others prefer to head out once we’re set up and come back for the finish. Either is fine. Our technicians are fully DBS-checked and we’re fully insured, and we’ll ring you before we wrap up so you can see the result before we leave.
If someone else will be letting us in, a neighbour, a parent, a partner on a different shift, that works too. Just let us know in advance so we know who to expect.
You don’t need to clear a day. Pick a stretch you’d be in anyway, a work-from-home morning or the first half of a day off, and let the visit and most of the drying happen inside it. By the time your day resumes, the work is done.
Not Sure Where It Would Fit?
Tell us how your week actually runs, the school runs, the shifts, the days at home, and we’ll come back with a window that fits it.
How Drying Fits Your Day
Drying is the part people forget to plan for, and it’s the easiest. A freshly cleaned carpet is damp, not out of action for days. It usually takes around four hours to dry, though it can range from one to twelve depending on the material and the airflow.
That’s why a morning window pairs so well with an afternoon out. The clean happens while the day is young, the drying happens while you’re at the park, the shops or the school run, and you come home to a dry, fresh room.
Leave a window open where you can, moving air shortens the drying time. And if the room has to be back in use by a set time, ask about our same-day dry priority when you book.

The Worry
- “We’ll lose the whole day to it”
- “We’ll be stuck in, waiting around”
- “The room will be out of action until tomorrow”
How It Tends To Go
- A defined arrival window, not a day on hold
- A visit measured in hours, with the length agreed upfront
- Dry in around four hours, usually the same day
If the Date Stops Working
Diaries move. Shifts change, children come home poorly, work does what work does. If a date stops working at your end, tell us and we’ll move it to one that does. No drama, no awkward conversation.
And if you’re close to booking but waiting on one moving piece, a rota, a partner’s diary, we can pencil a date in while you confirm things at your end. If it holds, it’s booked. If it doesn’t, we look again.
You don’t need a free day, you need a window. Tell us how your week runs and we’ll offer a morning or afternoon arrival window, tell you how long the visit should take, and keep to what we agree. The clean fits around your week. It was never meant to be the other way round.

Why Prestige Refresh
When customers tell us why they chose us, the same four reasons come up. They’re the standard we hold every booking to, from the first message to the last look round.
What Customers Say
We could tell you we’re easy to plan around. It means more coming from the people we’ve actually cleaned for. We’re rated 5.0 from 338 Google reviews, and these come straight from them, unedited.
Our Golden Guarantee
The Golden Guarantee
A booking is a set of promises: the window we agree, the timings we give you, and the standard of the clean itself. We back all three in writing.
Quick Answers
How do your arrival windows work?
We book a morning or an afternoon arrival window rather than a fixed minute. We confirm the window when we book, we arrive inside it, and we call ahead if anything changes on the day.
How long does a professional carpet clean take?
In our experience most standard cleans take between one and three hours, depending on how many rooms and items are being cleaned. We confirm the expected length of your visit when we quote, so you can plan the rest of the day around it.
Do I need to stay home during the clean?
You need to be in at the start to let us in and walk the rooms with us, and it helps to be back for a quick look at the end. In between, you can stay or go out as suits you. Our technicians are fully DBS-checked and we are fully insured.
Can I go out while the carpet dries?
Yes, that’s often the easiest plan. Drying usually takes around four hours, though it can range from one to twelve depending on the material. A morning clean followed by an afternoon out works well, and a same-day dry priority is available if the room needs to be back in use by a set time.