Most commercial carpets get cleaned once a year, in one big visit, on one big invoice. That rhythm serves the calendar, not the carpet. Here is a different way to buy the same work: spread across the year, on a schedule, for one predictable monthly amount.

A first full clean brings your premises up to standard. Scheduled visits then keep it there.
The cost of the year’s work is spread as one predictable monthly amount by Direct Debit. Every plan is measured and quoted for your premises, and the price quoted is the price paid.

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The problem with the once-a-year clean
The Spread the Clean idea
What a plan typically covers
Why it works commercially
Who it suits
How a plan starts
The standard behind it
The Problem With the Once-a-Year Clean
The annual deep clean is how most premises buy carpet cleaning, and it has a built-in flaw. Carpet does not get dirty on the anniversary of the last clean. It declines steadily from the week after, fastest in the entrance and the walkways, which are exactly the areas your clients and staff see first.
So for a good stretch of every year the carpets look tired while the budget waits for the clean date. Then the clean arrives as one large invoice and one disruptive visit, with furniture moved and whole areas out of action in a single hit.
In our experience, by the time the annual clean is booked, the entrance and walkways have usually been below standard for months.
Signs the Annual-Clean Cycle Is Working Against You
If any of these sound familiar, the problem is not the cleaning. It is the schedule it sits on.
- The entrance carpet looks worn within a few months of the clean
- The clean date is set by the budget year, not by the carpet
- One invoice spike lands in a single month and needs signing off
- Whole floors go out of action for the day when the clean happens
- Marks and spills sit untreated for months until the next visit
- Carpet gets replaced early because it was left too long between cleans
There is a simpler way to buy the same standard of work. Spread it.
The Spread the Clean Idea
Not a different clean. The same professional work, rearranged across the year so your premises never falls below standard.
It works in two stages. First, a full clean brings the whole premises up to standard: every area covered, done properly, to a result rather than a clock. From that point, scheduled maintenance visits keep it there, so the carpets never get the chance to decline back to where they were.
Commercially, the change is just as simple. Instead of one large invoice, the cost of the year’s work is spread as one predictable monthly amount, collected by Direct Debit, with one simple invoice trail for your accounts.
Nothing to remember, nothing to re-book, no quote to chase every year. To be clear, this is not a discount arrangement. It is the same work, priced properly, paid for in a way that suits how premises actually run.
The carpets stopped being something I had to think about. They’re simply always right when clients come in.
What a Plan Typically Covers
Every plan is shaped around the premises it serves, because a solicitor’s office, a shop floor, and a block of flats do not wear in the same way. That said, most plans are built from the same three parts:
- Entrance zones and walkways cleaned more often, because they take the footfall and they set the first impression
- Full areas cleaned on rotation across the year, so every carpet gets its deep clean without the whole premises stopping at once
- Spot treatment between visits, so a spill or a mark is dealt with rather than sitting there until the next clean
How often each part happens depends on your footfall, your layout, and your hours. We set the whole schedule out in the written proposal, alongside the monthly amount, so you can see exactly what you are getting and when. Every number in the proposal is quoted after we measure your premises.
Weighing a Plan for Your Premises?
Tell us about the space, the footfall, and what bothers you about the current arrangement, and we’ll tell you straight whether a plan makes sense for it. Take your time deciding.
Why It Works Commercially
Three things change when the clean is spread: presentation, budgeting, and how long the carpet itself lasts.
Presentation first. Your premises is judged in the first few seconds, by clients walking in and by staff arriving every morning. On a plan, the areas people actually see are never months past their last clean, so the premises reads as looked-after all year, not just in the weeks after the annual visit.
Budgeting second. One flat monthly amount by Direct Debit replaces the annual spike. There is nothing to get signed off mid-year, no quote to negotiate every twelve months, and the cost of keeping the carpets right becomes a line your accounts can see coming.
And the carpet itself lasts longer. Grit and dry soil act like an abrasive under footfall, and the longer they sit in the pile, the faster the fibre wears flat.
In our experience, carpets on regular maintenance keep their appearance visibly longer than carpets deep-cleaned once a year after the damage is done, and replacing commercial carpet costs far more than maintaining it ever will.
One Big Annual Clean
- Months of tired-looking carpet before each clean
- One invoice spike in a single month
- Grit sits in the pile all year, wearing the fibre
A Spread the Clean Plan
- Always presentable for clients and staff
- One predictable monthly amount by Direct Debit
- Regular care protects the carpet’s lifespan

Who It Suits
Any premises where carpet is on show and footfall is constant. In practice, the plans we build tend to fall into four groups:
- Offices. Reception, meeting rooms, and the walkways between desks, kept right for clients and for the people who work there every day
- Communal areas and stairwells. Shared entrances, corridors, and stairs in managed buildings, where the carpet belongs to everyone and gets booked by no one
- Retail and hospitality. Shop floors, restaurants, bars, and guest areas, where presentation is part of what the customer is paying for
- Landlords and managing agents. Managed blocks and portfolios put on one schedule, with one point of contact and one predictable amount per property
If your premises does not fit neatly into any of those, that does not rule it out. The site visit is where we work out whether a plan makes sense, and we will say so plainly if it does not.
How a Plan Starts
No rate card, no online calculator, no guessing. Every plan starts with us standing in your premises, because that is the only straightforward way to price one.
Site VisitWe walk the premises with you, look at the carpets, the footfall, and the areas that matter most.
MeasureWe measure the areas to be covered. Every plan is priced from a real measurement, never a guess.
Written ProposalYou get the schedule, what each visit covers, and the monthly amount, in writing. The price quoted is the price paid.
First Full CleanWe bring the premises up to standard, and the scheduled visits keep it there from then on.
One full clean brings your premises up to standard. Scheduled visits keep it there. The cost is spread across the year as one predictable monthly amount by Direct Debit, quoted after we measure your premises, and the price quoted is the price paid.

The Standard Behind It
A maintenance plan only makes sense if the company behind it turns up, every time, and works to the same standard on visit nine as on visit one. That is the part we take seriously.
Our technicians are fully insured and fully DBS-checked, which matters when the same people are coming into your premises all year. We spot test before every clean, we use WoolSafe-approved products, and every visit, first clean or maintenance, is covered by the same guarantee.
The Golden Guarantee
Every visit on a plan carries the same promise as every job we do. Clear scope, measured pricing, and the result backed in writing.
Why Prestige Refresh
When businesses tell us why they stay with us, the same four reasons come up. They are the standard we hold every visit to.
What Customers Say
We could tell you we are reliable. It means more coming from the people we already clean for. We are rated 5.0 from 338 Google reviews, and these come straight from them, unedited.

Quick Answers
What is a Spread the Clean commercial cleaning plan?
A first full clean brings your premises up to standard. Scheduled maintenance visits then keep it there across the year, with high-traffic areas covered more often and full areas cleaned on rotation. The cost of the year’s work is spread as one predictable monthly amount by Direct Debit, with one simple invoice trail for your accounts.
How much does a commercial cleaning plan cost?
No two premises are the same, so we do not publish rates. We visit your premises, measure it, and set out the schedule and the monthly amount in a written proposal. The price quoted is the price paid.
Will the cleaning visits disrupt our business?
Visits are planned around your working hours, and because the work is spread across the year each visit is smaller than one big annual clean. Cleaned areas are typically dry within a few hours, and same-day dry is available as a priority where an area cannot wait.
What happens if we are not satisfied with a visit?
Every visit is covered by the Golden Guarantee. If you’re not satisfied with the clean, we’ll come back free of charge until you’re 100% satisfied.