House Cleaning in Chenango, Centennial
Chenango is Centennial’s equestrian community: large custom homes on acreage, private riding and walking trails, and open views back to the Front Range. Lots are big, homes are high-end, and horses are part of daily life for many residents. Median price is around $1.6 million. That mix means horse footing and hay dust around barn and trail entries, more wind and dust from the open plains than tightly packed subdivisions, and a full spread of premium interior finishes: natural stone, bespoke tile, and custom hardwood. The same cleaner comes every visit and your second clean is free while we learn which entries are “horse side” versus family side and what surfaces you actually have inside.
Cleaning challenges unique to Chenango
Every neighborhood has its quirks. Here's what we've learned cleaning homes in your area.
Fine arena footing, hay dust, and barn-area dirt show up at the doors riders use after being in the barn or on the trail, leaving pale, powdery tracks on stone and hardwood.
The footing dust is finer and paler than typical yard dirt — it looks like a light powder on dark floors and settles into stone texture and hardwood grain where a quick sweep misses it.
With fewer neighboring houses as a buffer, fine dust from the open land to the east and south lands more directly on siding, porches, and windows.
Decomposed arena footing (typically decomposed granite or rubber mix) is fine and pale, distinct from the reddish Douglas County clay that arrives at hiking-trail households.
High-end natural stone, specialty grout, and custom hardwood need the right chemistry; the wrong product can etch, stain, or dull finishes that are pricey to fix.
Natural stone counters and custom tile floors need pH-neutral products — acidic or alkaline cleaners that are fine on standard surfaces can etch or dull these finishes.
Large lots with long walks and multiple entry doors mean each entrance collects a different kind of debris.
The barn-side door gets arena footing and hay dust; the garage entry gets everyday shoes; the patio door gets yard dirt — each one needs its own focus.
Why Chenango homeowners choose Broom
The same cleaner every visit.
Your cleaner learns which doors are used after riding, where the horses live relative to the house, and what’s stone versus engineered versus solid hardwood.
Our own employees, never contractors or gig workers.
$1.6M equestrian homes with irreplaceable finishes and barn-side entries aren’t for rotating gig workers.
Your second clean is free while we dial in the routine.
We use it to map your entries, barn usage, and material list so the ongoing plan is precise, not generic “equestrian” copy.
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