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House Cleaning in Denver
Professional, consistent house cleaning in Denver, CO. Same trusted cleaner every visit, a system built around your home, and your 2nd clean is free while we learn your space.
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Neighborhoods in Denver we serve
We clean homes across Denver. Select your neighborhood for specific cleaning challenges and what to expect.
Curtis Park
Curtis Park is Denver's oldest residential neighborhood — over 500 Victorian homes built between the 1870s and 1890s in Italianate, Queen An…
See cleaning details →Hilltop
Hilltop is one of Denver's few neighborhoods where no two homes were built alike. Rather than a single developer working from a template, Hi…
See cleaning details →Washington Park
Washington Park is one of Denver's oldest residential neighborhoods, and its housing stock reflects that. Most homes were built between 1900…
See cleaning details →Country Club
The Country Club Historic District contains 380 homes. That is the entire neighborhood. Nearly all were built between 1902 and 1945 by Denve…
See cleaning details →LoHi
LoHi is defined by architectural contrast that exists nowhere else in Denver. The neighborhood began as a European immigrant settlement in t…
See cleaning details →RiNo
RiNo — River North Arts District — is the only Denver neighborhood built primarily around adaptive reuse of industrial buildings. The wareho…
See cleaning details →Cherry Creek
The Cherry Creek residential neighborhood sits next to one of Denver's most valuable shopping corridors and is defined by luxury condos, tow…
See cleaning details →Belcaro
Belcaro sits along the western edge of Bonnie Brae — a pocket of Denver where the lots are large enough that mature trees block the street v…
See cleaning details →Cory-Merrill
Cory-Merrill is named for the two schools at its center — Cory and Merrill — and the neighborhood itself has that same “two eras side by sid…
See cleaning details →Congress Park
Congress Park’s residential core was built almost entirely between 1890 and 1924 — Denver Squares, Bungalows, Tudor Revivals, and Victorians…
See cleaning details →South Park Hill
South Park Hill runs east of City Park and has some of Denver’s most intact early‑ to mid‑20th‑century housing. Tudor Revivals, Denver Squar…
See cleaning details →University Park
University Park literally wraps the University of Denver on three sides. The original homes — Tudors and bungalows from 1910–1940 — mostly s…
See cleaning details →Cheesman Park
Cheesman Park is one of Denver’s oldest neighborhoods — plats date to 1868, and the 80‑acre park itself was converted from a cemetery in 189…
See cleaning details →Alamo Placita
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See cleaning details →Montclair
Montclair was platted in 1885 as one of Denver's first planned suburbs. Early rules required homes to be at least three stories and built of…
See cleaning details →Hale
Hale sits between Colfax and 8th Avenue in east‑central Denver and grew up around Rose Medical Center. The hospital brought professionals to…
See cleaning details →West Highland
West Highland is one of Denver’s oldest neighborhoods. Development started in the 1860s as part of the original Highland subdivision. Today …
See cleaning details →Baker
Baker was platted in 1872 and built out from 1873 to 1937 as working and middle‑class housing. Queen Anne Victorians and Craftsman bungalows…
See cleaning details →Five Points
Five Points is one of Denver’s most historically significant neighborhoods — known as the “Harlem of the West” for its role in Black cultura…
See cleaning details →Virginia Village
Virginia Village sits in southeast Denver between Colorado and Monaco, built almost entirely in the 1950s–1960s. Streets named after states …
See cleaning details →University Hills
University Hills started development in 1951 on what had been Diamond Joe’s Ranch — open land south of DU. The result is a tight mix of well…
See cleaning details →Wellshire
Wellshire is a small, quiet south‑Denver neighborhood wrapped around Wellshire Golf Course, which opened in 1926. Mid‑century ranch and mode…
See cleaning details →Holly Hills
Holly Hills is a geographic quirk: Denver address, Arapahoe County, and some of south Denver’s bigger residential lots. Ranches, split‑level…
See cleaning details →Southmoor Park
Southmoor Park was developed in the 1960s–70s on the south side of Denver, with lot sizes that feel almost suburban: big setbacks, deep yard…
See cleaning details →Harvey Park
Harvey Park, annexed into Denver in 1954, is known for one thing above all: Cliff May mid‑century modern ranches. Low rooflines, floor‑to‑ce…
See cleaning details →Harvey Park South
Harvey Park South went up starting in 1956, mostly built by Hutchinson Homes. It takes the Cliff May look — low roofs, big glass, open plans…
See cleaning details →Goldsmith
Goldsmith is one of the few Denver neighborhoods that doesn’t follow the straight city grid. Built in the 1960s–70s, its streets curve and l…
See cleaning details →Clayton
Clayton is a neighborhood of Denver Squares — the four‑square homes that went up across central Denver from roughly 1890–1910. Most of the o…
See cleaning details →Berkeley
Berkeley’s story splits at 1995, when Elitch Gardens left 38th and Tennyson. The old amusement park site turned into one of northwest Denver…
See cleaning details →Regis
Regis sits in northwest Denver, with I‑70 cutting it off from Berkeley to the south. It’s named for Regis University, which has anchored Fed…
See cleaning details →Sunnyside
Sunnyside was founded in 1872 as part of the Highlands and built largely by Irish and Italian immigrant families. That’s why it still has so…
See cleaning details →Whittier
Whittier is among Denver’s oldest neighborhoods, with homes dating back to the 1860s and heavy building from the 1870s up to the silver cras…
See cleaning details →Cole
Cole was platted in 1871, annexed into Denver in 1874, and more than half its blocks were built by 1900. It’s one of Denver’s most intact la…
See cleaning details →North Park Hill
North Park Hill was platted in 1887 and built out mostly between the 1890s and 1945, in what locals call Denver’s “architectural golden era.…
See cleaning details →Platt Park
Platt Park is a compact south‑Denver neighborhood anchored by Platt Park itself and South Pearl Street. Houses range from 1880s Victorians t…
See cleaning details →Washington Park West
Washington Park West runs along the west side of Wash Park and down toward South Pearl. It’s full of early‑20th‑century bungalows, Victorian…
See cleaning details →Sloan Lake
Sloan Lake is Denver’s largest urban lake, and most of the surrounding homes have been built or rebuilt since 2000 with the views in mind. T…
See cleaning details →City Park
City Park is one of Denver’s original showpiece neighborhoods. The park was established in 1882, and the homes that went up around it in the…
See cleaning details →Capitol Hill
Capitol Hill is where Denver’s silver‑boom money built its mansions in the 1880s–1890s. Denver Foursquares, Italianate, Second Empire, and C…
See cleaning details →Jefferson Park
Jefferson Park sits on a bluff with one of the best downtown views in the city. Victorian homes from the 1880s still stand next to post‑2010…
See cleaning details →Uptown
Uptown, officially North Capitol Hill, sits between downtown and the hospital district. 17th Avenue cuts through the middle as one of Denver…
See cleaning details →West Colfax
West Colfax was incorporated in 1887 and became home to many of Denver’s Jewish and Eastern European immigrant families. The houses are mode…
See cleaning details →Central Park
Central Park is Denver’s largest master‑planned neighborhood, built on the old Stapleton Airport site after it closed in 1995. Everything is…
See cleaning details →Lowry
Lowry used to be Lowry Air Force Base. After it closed in 1994, the city turned it into a master‑planned neighborhood with Prairie Style and…
See cleaning details →Highland
Highland is one of Denver’s oldest areas, established in 1858 and once its own town. It has two personalities: the upper Highland (Potter Hi…
See cleaning details →City Park West
City Park West sits between City Park’s west side and Colfax Avenue. Its early growth followed Denver’s mining‑boom money in the 1880s–1890s…
See cleaning details →University
The University neighborhood grew up around the University of Denver campus starting in the mid‑1880s. Over time it filled with 1920s cottage…
See cleaning details →Auraria
Auraria is Denver’s oldest settlement — a gold camp from 1858. Almost all of its residential fabric was cleared in the 1970s to build the Au…
See cleaning details →Lower Downtown
Lower Downtown (LoDo) is Denver’s original commercial core. The brick warehouses and mercantile buildings from the late 1800s are now lofts,…
See cleaning details →Golden Triangle
The Golden Triangle sits between Speer, Colfax, and Broadway — Denver’s civic and museum district. The Denver Art Museum, Clyfford Still Mus…
See cleaning details →Speer
Speer runs along the Cherry Creek parkway that Mayor Robert Speer pushed through Denver. The creek and boulevard shape everything: Victorian…
See cleaning details →River North
River North (the residential side of RiNo) sits along the South Platte on what used to be warehouses, rail yards, and industrial lots. Since…
See cleaning details →Skyland
Skyland, platted in 1887 right north of City Park, started out like its neighbors: Victorians, Queen Annes, and Denver Squares built between…
See cleaning details →Northeast Park Hill
Northeast Park Hill, platted in 1887, shares the same early‑20th‑century “golden era” as North Park Hill and Skyland: brick bungalows, Denve…
See cleaning details →East Colfax
East Colfax is defined by Colfax Avenue running right through its middle. Colfax is one of the longest continuous commercial streets in the …
See cleaning details →Rosedale
Rosedale, originally part of the Town of South Denver (incorporated 1886), runs the gamut from 1880s Victorians and Craftsman bungalows to 1…
See cleaning details →Overland
Overland is one of Denver’s older neighborhoods along the South Platte. Late‑1800s cottages sit near the river; mid‑century ranches fill the…
See cleaning details →Marston
Marston is Denver’s southernmost neighborhood, wrapped around Marston Lake, a drinking‑water reservoir. Most homes are from the late 20th ce…
See cleaning details →Fort Logan
Fort Logan was a military base from 1887 until 1946. The homes here were built in 1890–1891 to house officers and their families — Queen Ann…
See cleaning details →Bear Valley
Bear Valley was one of Denver’s first westward post‑war suburbs — mostly 1950s–60s ranches on generous lots along Bear Creek. It used to be …
See cleaning details →Barnum
Barnum, named after P.T. Barnum, developed as a streetcar suburb: modest 1920s and 1940s bungalows on compact lots, built for working famili…
See cleaning details →Barnum West
Barnum West shares roots with Barnum (established 1887) but has two distinct housing waves: 1920s streetcar‑era bungalows and 1950s brick ve…
See cleaning details →Sun Valley
Sun Valley is in the middle of a major transformation. What used to be mostly public housing (Sun Valley Homes) is being rebuilt into a mixe…
See cleaning details →Athmar Park
Athmar Park is a cohesive 1950s brick ranch neighborhood along the South Platte. Most homes went up around 1955; median price is roughly $49…
See cleaning details →Valverde
Valverde, named for José María Valverde, is one of west Denver’s older neighborhoods. Early‑20th‑century bungalows and cottages dominate, wi…
See cleaning details →Villa Park
Villa Park lies between Federal and Sheridan and centers on Martinez Park and its rec center. You’ll see late‑19th‑century cottages, Tudor R…
See cleaning details →Westwood
Westwood is a southwest Denver neighborhood with a strong Latino community and visible mural culture. Most homes are 1940s–60s brick ranches…
See cleaning details →Mar Lee
Mar Lee is a southwest Denver mid‑century neighborhood with one standout feature: lot size. Brick ranches from the 1950s–70s sit on unusuall…
See cleaning details →College View-South Platte
College View–South Platte sits between two strong edges: South Federal Boulevard to the east and the South Platte River and trail to the wes…
See cleaning details →Elyria-Swansea
Elyria–Swansea is one of Denver’s oldest working‑class neighborhoods, originally built next to stockyards, smelters, and rail yards. It’s bo…
See cleaning details →Globeville
Globeville grew up between the 1880s and 1920s as a factory and stockyard community. Today it’s one of Denver’s most enclosed neighborhoods:…
See cleaning details →Montbello
Montbello, established in 1965, was marketed as the country’s first planned integrated suburban community. It’s a sea of 1960s–70s ranches a…
See cleaning details →Green Valley Ranch
Green Valley Ranch is a master‑planned community that started in the early 1980s on open flatlands between Denver and the old Stapleton airp…
See cleaning details →Gateway
Gateway is Denver’s closest residential neighbor to DIA, built starting in the early 2000s on open flatland along the airport’s western peri…
See cleaning details →Kennedy
Kennedy, in southeast Denver, is named for Kennedy Golf Course, which dominates the neighborhood’s open space. Surrounding it are mostly 196…
See cleaning details →Indian Creek
Indian Creek is a quieter 1980s–90s neighborhood in far southeast Denver: townhomes and single‑family homes on a tucked‑away street grid. Th…
See cleaning details →Berkley
Berkley (often confused with Berkeley next door) is an older area established in the 1860s around what is now Tennyson Street. The residenti…
See cleaning details →Windsor
Windsor is a small north Denver neighborhood between the South Platte River corridor and the I‑70 / I‑270 junction. The area started as agri…
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Common problems we solve in Denver
Pet Hair Everywhere
Fur on floors, furniture, and baseboards — and it comes back in 48 hours.
Cloudy Showers & Hard Water Buildup
That white haze on your shower glass isn't soap scum — it's mineral scale.
The Always-Sticky Kitchen
You wipe it down every day but the counters still feel grimy by Thursday.
Kids' Bathroom Chaos
Toothpaste splatter, mystery stains, and a toilet that needs its own therapist.
Overwhelmed & Behind on Cleaning
The house got away from you and you don't know where to start.
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