House Cleaning in Seven Hills, Aurora
Seven Hills is exactly what it sounds like: a southeast Aurora neighborhood built across a series of real hills, not a flat grid. Traditional brick and gabled‑roof homes from the 1970s–90s step up and down the terrain. Median prices are around $414,000. The topography makes it stand out in a city that’s otherwise pretty flat. Hill position controls how homes get dirty. Ridgeline and south‑ or west‑facing lots catch more wind and dust from open land; valley lots get drainage and fine soil moving down from above during storms and spring thaw. Original 1970s–90s hardwood and tile sit at 30–50 years old now, which means some are at the “be gentle” stage. Many houses are multi‑level, built into slope, so each level has slightly different conditions. The same cleaner comes every visit and your second clean is free while we calibrate to your exact hill position and surfaces.
Cleaning challenges unique to Seven Hills
Every neighborhood has its quirks. Here's what we've learned cleaning homes in your area.
Ridge homes deal more with wind; valley homes deal more with runoff and tracked‑in fine soil.
Some newer construction fills in on the lower terrain, but the identifying character is the established 1970s–1990s homes on the ridgelines and hillsides.
1970s floors and grout versus late‑90s surfaces need very different levels of caution.
The 1970s tile grout is soft and unsealed; the late-90s grout is harder but still porous — same material name, completely different vulnerability.
Lower walkouts and upper levels can face different directions and different sources of dust.
The 1970s–1990s traditional construction has the same end-of-their-life hardwood and builder tile profile as comparable Denver-area homes from those decades — now at 30 to 50 years old.
Side doors, back doors, and walkout sliders each collect different debris.
Many houses are multi‑level, built into slope, so each level has slightly different conditions.
Why Seven Hills homeowners choose Broom
The same cleaner every visit.
Your cleaner learns whether your home is on a crest, slope, or in a dip — and how that changes what hits which door and floor.
Our own employees, never contractors or gig workers.
Hill‑driven patterns and aging finishes are not something you learn in one random visit. Everyone who comes to your home works for Broom.
Your second clean is free while we dial in the routine.
We use it to lock in level‑by‑level priorities and lot‑specific patterns.
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