House Cleaning in Arapahoe Lake, Centennial
Arapahoe Lake is a Centennial neighborhood of traditional two-story homes with brick accents built in the 1980s and 1990s around its namesake private lake. The shoreline has mature cottonwood and lakeside vegetation that have been growing for 30-plus years, with resident waterfowl using the edges and paths around the homes. Median sale price is around $700,000. The neighborhood also sits within the broader Cherry Creek watershed, so nearby creek corridors add a second band of trees and pollen. For homeowners, that mix of lakefront, mature trees, and 1980s–1990s construction shows up inside the house: heavier spring pollen around May–June, periodic waterfowl mess at the lake-facing entries, and original hardwood and tile that are now several decades old, often sitting right beside newer LVP and stone in updated rooms. The same cleaner comes every visit and your second clean is free while we dial in the routine for your specific lake exposure and floor ages.
Cleaning challenges unique to Arapahoe Lake
Every neighborhood has its quirks. Here's what we've learned cleaning homes in your area.
Lakefront homes see heavier cottonwood fluff and pollen during peak season than interior streets, especially on decks, patios, and lake-facing windows and sills.
Mature shoreline cottonwoods are right there, not across a park, so the fluff lands thick on lake‑facing glass and deck rails.
Ducks and geese frequent the shoreline and sometimes the walkways and patios of the closest homes, leaving droppings and feather debris that need regular attention through the warm months.
For homeowners, that mix of lakefront, mature trees, and 1980s–1990s construction shows up inside the house: heavier spring pollen around May–June, periodic waterfowl mess at the lake-facing entries,.
Many homes still have original hardwood and “builder” tile from the 80s and 90s in parts of the house, alongside newer updates.
These older surfaces need more careful products and methods than brand-new LVP or quartz.
Blocks closest to the creek corridor get another round of spring fluff and fine dust from that tree line, on top of what already comes off the lakefront.
Updated homes have LVP and quartz in the renovated rooms alongside original finishes in the untouched ones.
Why Arapahoe Lake homeowners choose Broom
The same cleaner every visit.
Your cleaner learns whether you’re lakefront or interior, which entries get waterfowl traffic, and which rooms still have original 1980s hardwood versus newer floors.
Our own employees, never contractors or gig workers.
Older hardwood near the end of its refinishable life and lake-exposed entries aren’t places to experiment. Everyone who comes to your home works for Broom.
Your second clean is free while we dial in the routine.
We use that second visit to lock in the right schedule and product choices based on your lake proximity, floor mix, and how you actually use the home.
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