House Cleaning in West Centennial, Centennial
West Centennial sits on Centennial’s western edge, up against Littleton. The homes are mostly early-1960s and 1970s ranch and Colonial Revival two-stories built before Centennial incorporated as a city. Median price is about $650,000. Being on the west side, these streets feel more like Littleton than east Centennial: they’re closer to the South Platte corridor and its cottonwood, and share tree age and house age with those older suburbs. 1960s original hardwood and tile are now 60+ years old, and many two-story homes have stairs and landings that collect dust and grit differently from single-level ranches. The same cleaner comes every visit and your second clean is free while we tune the plan to your exact block and floor plan.
Cleaning challenges unique to West Centennial
Every neighborhood has its quirks. Here's what we've learned cleaning homes in your area.
Western blocks catch more river-corridor fluff and fine dust riding in from the South Platte, especially on west-facing windows and entries.
Homes on the western edge are the first to see cottonwood when the wind blows east from the river corridor in May and June.
Floors and tile from the early 1960s are at the far end of their life; too much water or the wrong cleaner can permanently dull or stain them.
At 60-plus years, the finish on original hardwood is thin enough that one harsh product leaves a mark you can't sand away.
Two-story homes with carpeted or hardwood stairs and landings collect grit on treads and corners faster than flat ranch layouts.
The landing between levels acts as a collection point — dust and dirt settle there on the way up and stay until someone deliberately cleans it.
These homes were built before HOAs and covenants, so surface quality and update history vary wildly from house to house.
One home might have all-original 1963 hardwood; the neighbor has new LVP throughout — same street, completely different cleaning approach.
Why West Centennial homeowners choose Broom
The same cleaner every visit.
Your cleaner learns whether you’re on a river-facing block or an interior street, and how your stairs, landings, and original floors age between visits.
Our own employees, never contractors or gig workers.
Early-1960s hardwood and tile next to a river corridor need more than “whoever’s available this week.”
Your second clean is free while we dial in the routine.
We use it to set the right schedule by block, not just by ZIP code.
Ready for a cleaner West Centennial home?
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