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House Cleaning in Caley Crossing, Centennial

Caley Crossing mixes late-1970s homes with 2000s builds and recent custom remodels. On the ground that looks like a 1978 ranch with older hardwood and baths next to a newer or heavily updated home with stone, LVP, and modern kitchens. The neighborhood sits in a triangle of outdoor access: Piney Creek, the High Line Canal Trail, and Milliken Park are all an easy walk or ride away. Prices range from about $585,000 into seven figures. That combination means three different trail and park substrates coming through doors, plus a 30–40 year spread in surface age between homes, sometimes within the same house. Older hardwood and grout sit right beside brand-new LVP and quartz. The same cleaner comes every visit and your second clean is free while we learn your exact trail habits and surface mix.

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Cleaning challenges unique to Caley Crossing

Every neighborhood has its quirks. Here's what we've learned cleaning homes in your area.

Piney Creek, the High Line Canal, and Milliken Park all leave different dirt and debris on shoes and paws — clay-like creek dirt, canal-path dust, and park grass.

Three different green corridors mean three different pollen sources hitting the neighborhood at slightly different times through spring.

Homes closest to Piney Creek get heavier cottonwood during peak weeks than those deeper in.

That combination means three different trail and park substrates coming through doors, plus a 30–40 year spread in surface age between homes, sometimes within the same house.

A single block can have 1970s hardwood and grout in one home and nearly new surfaces in the next; many houses have both old and new inside.

Caley Crossing mixes late-1970s homes with 2000s builds and recent custom remodels.

Updated kitchens and primary baths often sit next to untouched original secondary baths and halls, so “one product fits all” is the wrong approach.

The new quartz in the kitchen can handle aggressive cleaners, but the original 1990s tile in the hall bath cannot — two products, two approaches, one house.

Why choose us

Why Caley Crossing homeowners choose Broom

The same cleaner every visit.

Your cleaner tracks which trails your household actually uses, which entries you use, and which rooms are original versus updated.

Our own employees, never contractors or gig workers.

Mixed-age surfaces plus heavy trail use are a bad combo for random cleaners with random products.

Your second clean is free while we dial in the routine.

We use it to map trail-entry doors, construction decade, and remodel status so we’re calibrated to your exact house.

Your 2nd clean is free

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