House Cleaning in Lowry, Denver
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 contemporary homes, townhomes, and condos, mostly post‑1990s. Finishes are high‑end for the price point: stone, custom wood, quartz, LVP. Over 800 acres of parks and open space are woven through the development. Former base land and lots of flat parkland mean dust moves differently here. Engineered fill over old hardstand and runways creates a distinct fine dust that shows on floors as a grey‑tan film. Open parks act like wind runways, pushing that dust and pollen into the first rows of homes. The same cleaner comes every visit and your second clean is free while we learn your exact block, how much park exposure you have, and what surfaces you’re running.
Cleaning challenges unique to Lowry
Every neighborhood has its quirks. Here's what we've learned cleaning homes in your area.
Homes over old hardstand zones see more of a specific fine, grey-tan dust at entry points and baseboards.
The engineered fill over former runways and taxiways produces a different dust than normal suburban soil — finer, lighter, and it shows on dark floors quickly.
Houses facing big, flat park areas get more wind‑driven dust and pollen than homes tucked deeper in.
The old flight lines are now open parkland with nothing to break the wind — homes along those edges see more dust than tucked‑in streets.
Stone, custom wood, and good tile need the right cleaners and sealing rhythm to stay sharp.
Original sealers on stone counters and custom hardwood are now 20-plus years old and thinning, so product choice matters more now than when everything was new.
Lots of families and dog-owners mean more dirt, grass, and grit tracked in from the parks.
The park system is woven directly into the neighborhood, so kids and dogs go back and forth all day, and the nearest entry floor takes a beating.
Why Lowry homeowners choose Broom
The same cleaner every visit.
Your cleaner learns how your specific park and ex‑base position play out in your home’s dust pattern — and plans around it.
Our own employees, never contractors or gig workers.
Good finishes plus unusual dust isn’t a combo for random cleaners. Everyone who comes to your home works for Broom.
Your second clean is free while we dial in the routine.
We take a cycle to see how your home behaves through wind, park season, and regular use. You don’t pay for that mapping.
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