House Cleaning in Fort Logan, Denver
Fort Logan was a military base from 1887 until 1946. The homes here were built in 1890–1891 to house officers and their families — Queen Anne–style houses, all constructed in the same couple of years to the same Army specs. That’s why the neighborhood feels unusually consistent: same age, same materials, same layouts across most of the originals. The National Cemetery and Bear Creek sit right next door. Because everything went up at once, the original hardwood, plaster, and millwork across the neighborhood are the same age and have been through the same number of seasons. They’re all roughly at the same “end of the road” stage. When someone uses the wrong cleaner or too much water on these surfaces, it’s not just your house — that mistake would be bad on any Fort Logan original. The same cleaner comes every visit and your second clean is free while we see exactly how far along your floors, walls, and trim are.
Cleaning challenges unique to Fort Logan
Every neighborhood has its quirks. Here's what we've learned cleaning homes in your area.
Floors and plaster across the neighborhood are roughly 130 years old and have almost no margin left for harsh products or moisture.
Most homes were built 1890–1891, so the surfaces all react similarly.
Turned posts, brackets, and trim collect dust in grooves and corners that need real attention.
That means the original hardwood floors across Fort Logan are the same age, the same species, and have gone through the same number of seasonal cycles.
Southern blocks near the creek see more riparian pollen and organic debris in spring.
The creek corridor funnels cottonwood and elm pollen toward the nearest back fences, and homes with rear entries facing the creek take the heaviest load.
The National Cemetery brings regular ceremonies and visitor traffic to the immediate area.
The Bear Creek corridor on the southern edge adds a creek-side pollen and organic debris component for the homes on the creek-adjacent blocks.
Why Fort Logan homeowners choose Broom
The same cleaner every visit.
Your cleaner learns your exact home’s condition within that 1890–1891 set — where it’s strong and where it’s fragile — and cleans to that.
Our own employees, never contractors or gig workers.
Identical‑era historic homes next to a national cemetery aren’t where you send 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 full pass to understand your house before we set the long‑term plan. You don’t pay for that.
Ready for a cleaner Fort Logan home?
Get a personalized quote in about 3 minutes. We'll match you with a cleaner who knows your neighborhood.