House Cleaning in Virginia Village, Denver
Virginia Village sits in southeast Denver between Colorado and Monaco, built almost entirely in the 1950s–1960s. Streets named after states and “Virginia” hold brick ranches and bi‑levels with attached garages and solid mid‑century construction. Many still have original hardwood, vintage bath tile, and built‑ins. It’s a quiet, mostly owner‑occupied neighborhood where people have stayed put for decades. Those homes have watched floors get refinished once or twice, bathrooms regrouted but not fully replaced, and subfloor dust and crawlspace air slowly working into the living spaces. The original materials are still doing their job — as long as you don’t rush them or soak them. The same cleaner comes every visit and your second clean is free while we calibrate the right routine for your specific floor type, foundation, and original finishes.
Cleaning challenges unique to Virginia Village
Every neighborhood has its quirks. Here's what we've learned cleaning homes in your area.
Slab ranches can pull up moisture from below; crawlspace homes can pull fine dust up through perimeter gaps.
Either way, old hardwood needs careful, low‑moisture care.
Tile and grout from the 1950s–60s can be made to last, but strong or acidic cleaners speed up grout breakdown.
At this age, the grout is porous enough to absorb harsh cleaners instead of being cleaned by them, so gentle products actually work better.
Split entries and short stair runs between levels collect scuffs and grit faster than main rooms and are easy to under‑clean.
Virginia Village homeowners tend to stay, which means they've watched the house build up subtle changes over decades: floors that have been refinished once or twice,.
Big trees and shrubs close to entries send pollen, leaves, and small debris straight onto thresholds and floors.
In spring, the canopy is thick enough that pollen coats the porch and entry mat within hours of sweeping.
Why Virginia Village homeowners choose Broom
The same cleaner every visit.
Your cleaner learns if your home is slab or crawlspace, which rooms still have original tile, and how your specific floors behave — and uses that knowledge every time.
Our own employees, never contractors or gig workers.
Original mid‑century floors and tile in long‑owned homes aren’t for people guessing what’s underfoot. Everyone who comes to your home works for Broom.
Your second clean is free while we dial in the routine.
A 1950s ranch or bi‑level with original finishes takes a full pass to understand. We don’t charge you extra to figure that out.
Ready for a cleaner Virginia Village home?
Get a personalized quote in about 3 minutes. We'll match you with a cleaner who knows your neighborhood.