House Cleaning in Cole, Denver
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 late‑Victorian and early‑20th‑century neighborhoods. You’ll see brick Craftsman bungalows from 1910–1929, Tudors and Mission‑style homes from the 1920s–30s, older Victorians, and some Denver Squares, with newer construction creeping in along the RiNo border to the south. The defining physical fact for cleaning is brick. Many Cole homes are solid brick bungalows. Brick walls soak up spring moisture and dry out in summer, and the hardwood and plaster inside have been riding those cycles for close to a century. Add in ongoing construction and commercial activity from nearby RiNo and you’ve got more fine dust than a typical bungalow street. The same cleaner comes every visit and your second clean is free while we learn whether your house is brick or frame, how close you are to RiNo, and what’s original inside.
Cleaning challenges unique to Cole
Every neighborhood has its quirks. Here's what we've learned cleaning homes in your area.
Brick exteriors change how humidity moves through a house.
Brick walls soak up spring moisture and dry out in summer, and the hardwood and plaster inside have been riding those cycles for close to a century.
Plaster from 1910–1929 is strong but tired.
Too much water or the wrong cleaner can loosen it or leave stains that don’t fully go away.
Some homes predate the bungalows and bring even older floors and trim into the mix.
These pre-1900 floors may be softwood — fir or pine — that scratches and dents more easily than the oak in the later bungalows.
Southern blocks near RiNo see more construction dust, traffic, and general grit than interior Cole streets.
Add in ongoing construction and commercial activity from nearby RiNo and you’ve got more fine dust than a typical bungalow street.
Why Cole homeowners choose Broom
The same cleaner every visit.
Your cleaner knows whether they’re in a brick bungalow near RiNo or a quieter, older street — and how your specific surfaces behave.
Our own employees, never contractors or gig workers.
Brick‑built homes with 100‑year‑old finishes in a changing corridor need someone who isn’t guessing each time. Everyone who comes to your home works for Broom.
Your second clean is free while we dial in the routine.
We budget time to map your construction type, age of surfaces, and South‑of‑Cole exposure — at our cost.
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