A care home is judged the moment someone walks in. Residents, visiting families and inspectors all read the same signals: is it fresh, is it clean, is it cared for. Professional carpet, chair and mattress cleaning keeps those signals right, and it does it around the day, not through it.

Fresh, hygienic, dignified spaces, cleaned around your residents.
We clean carpets, chairs and mattresses across communal areas and resident rooms, to an agreed plan, with fast drying and one clear invoice.

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The reality inside a care home
Why a fresh, hygienic space matters
What we clean, area by area
Scheduling around residents
Fast drying, safe floors
Our care home cleaning process
Clean invoicing and the Golden Guarantee
The Reality Inside a Care Home
A care home is a busy building that never fully stops. Communal lounges and dining rooms take constant footfall, tea rounds, meals and visitors. Corridors and hallways see wheelchairs, walking frames and trolleys all day. Resident rooms are lived in fully, and accidents and spills are simply part of the picture. Soft furnishings absorb all of it.
Carpets, armchairs and mattresses hold onto far more than they show. Spills sink into the pile, odours settle into fabric, and everyday soiling builds along the routes people use most. In our experience, the high-traffic communal areas and the corridors between them are where a home starts to look tired first, long before anyone would call it dirty.

Where Wear Shows First
The parts of a home that age fastest, and the ones inspectors and families notice. Worth walking with a fresh eye.
- Traffic lanes worn into lounge and dining carpets
- Odours settled into armchairs and communal seating
- Spills and accidents dried into resident room carpets
- Mattresses that never get more than a surface wipe
- A faint stale note that greets people at reception
- Corridors that show every wheel and every footstep
None of this is a failing. It is what a lived-in home looks like. The question is how you keep on top of it.
Why a Fresh, Hygienic Space Matters
A clean environment is not cosmetic in a care setting. It carries weight with three audiences at once.
For residents, a fresh room and a clean communal space is a matter of dignity. It is where they live, eat and receive their families, and it should feel looked after. A home that smells clean and looks cared for tells every resident that their comfort is taken seriously.
For visiting families, first impressions carry enormous weight. Relatives making a hard decision read the state of the carpets, the chairs and the air before they read anything on a brochure. A hygienic, well-presented home reassures them that the same care extends to everything they cannot see.
For inspections, presentation and hygiene are part of how a home is assessed. Clean soft furnishings, managed odours and safe floors all speak to standards being held. In our experience, homes that keep on top of their carpets and upholstery walk into an inspection with one less thing to worry about.
The lounge and the corridors look after themselves now. When families come round, the place presents the way it should.
What We Clean, Area by Area
Every home is laid out differently, so we plan the work around your building. Broadly, it falls into three areas, and we treat each on its own terms.
The Communal Areas
- Lounge and dining room carpets, worked along the traffic lanes
- Armchairs and communal seating, deep-cleaned and deodorised
- Corridors, hallways and reception, the first thing anyone sees
The Resident Rooms
- Room carpets, spills and accidents lifted rather than masked
- Chairs and soft furnishings, cleaned to the same standard
- Mattresses, deep-cleaned where a wipe was never going to be enough
Spills and accidents get a spot test first, then the right treatment, so we lift what is there instead of driving it deeper. Odours are handled at the source, not covered over, and every clean finishes with our Gold Musk deodorise for a fresh, neutral finish across the room.
Where accidents have soaked into a resident room carpet, a UV check helps us find exactly what is there before we treat it. We deal with the source rather than masking it, so the room is genuinely fresh rather than fragranced over the top of a problem.

Planning A Clean For Your Home?
Tell us the layout, the areas that need it most, and how your day runs. We will put together a plan that works around your residents and gives you one clear price.
Scheduling Around Residents
The work has to fit the home, not the other way round. This is the part that matters most to a manager.
We work to an agreed plan, area by area, cleaning around meals, activities and rest periods rather than through them. Communal spaces can be timed for when they are quietest, and resident rooms fitted in when it suits the resident and the staff on shift. Nothing is rushed, and nothing cuts across the day.
- An agreed schedule set with your team before we arrive, room by room
- Corridors and access routes kept passable while we work
- The area being cleaned sectioned off clearly and safely
- Quiet, considerate technicians who understand a care setting
We are fully insured and our technicians are fully DBS-checked, which matters in a building where residents and staff share the space with us all day. In our experience, a home barely notices the work is happening beyond the result at the end of it.

Fast Drying, Safe Floors
In a care setting, a wet floor is not a minor inconvenience. It is a slip risk in a building full of people who cannot afford one. So drying is not an afterthought for us, it is built into how we work.
We control the moisture and keep the air moving, so rooms and corridors come back into use quickly and safely. Drying usually takes around four hours, though it can range from one to twelve depending on the material and the airflow. Where a space needs to return to use sooner, a same-day dry priority is available.
Controlled moisture, moving air, and a clear plan for which space comes back into use when. Rooms and corridors are safe to walk on again quickly, with no soaked carpets left behind for residents and staff to work around.
Our Care Home Cleaning Process
It is a simple sequence, run the same careful way every time, built to keep the home moving while we work.
Inspect And PlanWe walk the areas with your team, spot test, and agree the schedule and price before anything starts.
Deep CleanHot water extraction lifts soil, spills and odours out of carpets, chairs and mattresses, area by area.
Deodorise And DryA Gold Musk deodorise finish, controlled moisture and moving air so spaces come back into use quickly.
Back In UseOnce dry, the area is handed back fresh and safe, with one clear invoice to follow.

Why Prestige Refresh
When homes and care groups tell us why they chose us, the same four reasons come up. They are the standard we hold every job to.
What Customers Say
We could tell you we work cleanly and considerately. It means more coming from the people we have actually cleaned for. We are rated 5.0 from 338 Google reviews, and these come straight from them, unedited.
Clean Invoicing and the Golden Guarantee
The paperwork should be as clean as the work. We invoice the home or group directly, with a clear breakdown of the areas cleaned and the price agreed. The price quoted is the price paid, with nothing added afterwards.
For a home that wants the standard held year round, Spread the Clean turns the work into a predictable plan across the year, so it sits neatly in your budget rather than landing as an occasional lump.
The Golden Guarantee
We work cleanly, safely and openly. Considerate scheduling, controlled processes, and clear communication with your team, backed in writing.
Quick Answers
Do you clean care and nursing homes across Manchester, Merseyside and Lancashire?
Yes. We clean carpets, chairs and mattresses for care and nursing homes across Manchester, Merseyside and Lancashire. That covers communal lounges, dining rooms, corridors, resident rooms and reception areas, all handled to a professional standard around the home’s routine.

How do you clean a care home without disrupting residents?
We work room by room and area by area to an agreed plan, cleaning around meals, activities and rest periods rather than through them. We keep corridors passable, section off the area being cleaned, and manage moisture so spaces are back in use quickly.
How quickly do care home carpets and corridors dry?
Drying usually takes around four hours, though it can range from one to twelve depending on the material and airflow. We control moisture and keep the air moving so rooms and corridors are safe to walk on again quickly, and a same-day dry priority is available where a space needs to return to use sooner.
How does invoicing work for a care home or care group?
We invoice the home or group directly with a clear breakdown of the areas cleaned and the price agreed. The price quoted is the price paid, with no surprises after the work is done.