House Cleaning in Homestead in the Willows, Centennial
Every one of the 949 homes in Homestead in the Willows was built by Sanford Homes between 1975 and 1991. That single‑builder origin gives the neighborhood a rare consistency: Cape Cod and split‑level floor plans, antique‑style streetlights, and mature trees with 35–50 years of growth. The HOA still runs an Architectural Control Committee, so standards here are enforced, not just suggested. Cherry Creek School District addresses and a median price around $757,000 tell you these aren’t starter homes — people move in planning to stay. Sanford construction from the 70s and 80s means original hardwood is common and, in many homes, almost out of “second chances.” Floors that have been sanded several times over 40–50 years can’t take much more aggressive treatment. The split‑level layouts also mean lots of quick transitions between hardwood, tile, and carpet on the same pass. We’ve worked in enough Homestead homes to know where those transitions are and what each surface will tolerate. The same cleaner comes every visit. Your second clean is free while we dial in the specifics.
Cleaning challenges unique to Homestead in the Willows
Every neighborhood has its quirks. Here's what we've learned cleaning homes in your area.
Original Sanford hardwood has usually been refinished multiple times.
On these floors, harsh products or rough tools don’t just dull the finish — they can push the floor past what a future sanding can fix.
You go from hardwood to tile to carpet in a few steps.
If a cleaner isn’t paying attention, the wrong mop, pad, or solution crosses from one surface onto another and slowly damages it over time.
The beautiful canopy also means year‑round fine organic debris: needles, seeds, and dust that settle in entry grout, window sills, and the crown molding Sanford used throughout.
Left alone, it cakes and stains instead of wiping off.
Why Homestead in the Willows homeowners choose Broom
The same cleaner every visit.
This is a neighborhood that takes care of itself — the HOA sees to that, and so do the residents. Your cleaner learns your exact split‑level layout, where hardwood changes to tile, and how fragile your original floors are. A new person each time starts from zero.
Our own employees, never contractors or gig workers.
In a community people chose for stability and standards, you want accountability. Everyone who comes to your home works directly for Broom, not a marketplace app or 1099 crew.
Your second clean is free while we dial in the routine.
949 Sanford‑built homes share bones, but each one has its own mix of original and updated surfaces. We use the second visit to fine‑tune the routine for your specific house, and we cover that cost.
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