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House Cleaning in Congress Park, Denver

Congress Park’s residential core was built almost entirely between 1890 and 1924 — Denver Squares, Bungalows, Tudor Revivals, and Victorians that went up when this was Denver’s eastern edge. Many are now part of the 7th Avenue Historic District. Inside you’ll still find lime plaster walls, hardwood that’s already been refinished multiple times, and period tile that’s been in place for close to a century. Average sale price sits around $915,000, which reflects both the land and the intact interiors. A Denver Square with original plaster, floors, and tile is worth more than the same house stripped and drywalled. That makes the finishes worth protecting and casual cleaning genuinely expensive. These aren’t surfaces that respond well to “whatever is under the sink.” Lime plaster soaks up moisture and stains. Old hardwood doesn’t have many sands left. We send the same cleaner every visit and your second clean is free while we learn your home.

Same cleaner every visit
2nd clean is free
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Cleaning challenges unique to Congress Park

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

The original walls don’t handle heavy moisture or strong cleaners well.

They stain or wear in ways you can’t fully undo with paint.

Floors that have been sanded four or five times since 1900 are thin.

Too much water, steam, or scrubbing doesn’t just dull them — it can end them.

Many baths and kitchens still have tile from 80–100 years ago.

Old grout is fragile. Harsh or acidic cleaners chew it up faster than most people realize.

Built‑in cabinets, railings, and trim are part of why these homes are valuable.

They collect dust in corners and grooves that need specific tools and more time.

Why choose us

Why Congress Park homeowners choose Broom

The same cleaner every visit.

A century‑old home with original plaster, floors, and tile isn’t something you want people “learning” over and over. Your cleaner learns it once and stays.

Our own employees, never contractors or gig workers.

In a 7th Avenue Historic District home, lime plaster and old hardwood are not for a gig worker with a generic product kit. Everyone who comes to your home works for Broom.

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

We expect to need a full second visit to understand how your specific surfaces are holding up. You don’t pay extra for that.

Your 2nd clean is free

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