House Cleaning in Country Club, Denver
The Country Club Historic District contains 380 homes. That is the entire neighborhood. Nearly all were built between 1902 and 1945 by Denver's most prominent architects of the era — Fisher and Fisher, Jules Jacques Benedict, Maurice Biscoe, and others who shaped the city's early identity. The Denver Landmark Commission designated the district in 1990, which means no exterior change can be made without Commission approval. The Spanish gateways, parkways, and century‑old elms are all protected. Home prices reflect the rarity: $2.5 million on the low end, with the largest estates exceeding $8 million. Inside, the finishes are exactly what those architects chose when they had big budgets and wanted to impress: period tile, ornamental plaster, carved stone, leaded glass, original hardwood. None of it was meant to be swapped out for something off a shelf. When a surface in a Country Club home is damaged by the wrong product or tool, it usually isn’t repaired — it’s lost. We don’t approach these houses like standard recurring cleans. The same cleaner comes every visit. Your second clean is free while we learn the specific combination of materials your home contains, and nothing gets applied until we know what it’s going on.
Cleaning challenges unique to Country Club
Every neighborhood has its quirks. Here's what we've learned cleaning homes in your area.
Plaster, tile, stone, and woodwork were all designed specifically for these homes and can't be replaced off a shelf if they're damaged.
Each material responds differently to moisture and cleaners, so a single "all-purpose" product can protect one surface and damage another in the same room.
Decorative tile, carved stone, ornamental plaster, and leaded glass all respond differently to water and cleaners.
A "safe" multi‑surface spray for one can stain or dull another.
These floors were milled from old‑growth timber and kept up carefully for a century.
Original hardwood built to last the building's life.
Why Country Club homeowners choose Broom
The same cleaner every visit.
In a Landmark home, consistency is protection. Your cleaner knows your floors, tile, plaster, and which surfaces can handle moisture — and which can’t.
Our own employees, never contractors or gig workers.
In a neighborhood where Fisher & Fisher and Benedict finishes can’t be replaced, sending an unvetted contractor is not an option. Everyone who comes to your home works for Broom.
Your second clean is free while we dial in the routine.
No two Country Club homes are the same. We take a full visit to learn your materials, products that work, and which rooms need what — and we cover that cost.
Ready for a cleaner Country Club home?
Get a personalized quote in about 3 minutes. We'll match you with a cleaner who knows your neighborhood.