House Cleaning in Highland, Denver
Highland is one of Denver’s oldest areas, established in 1858 and once its own town. It has two personalities: the upper Highland (Potter Highlands Historic District and surrounding streets up on the hill) and LoHi (Lower Highland), the lower elevation area along the river and bridges with bars and restaurants. Up top, you have protected Queen Anne, Craftsman, Victorian, and Prairie Style homes from the 1880s–1910s with original hardwood and plaster. Down below, you have those older bones plus a lot of post‑2000 luxury townhomes with big glass, metal, and modern finishes. The same cleaner comes every visit and your second clean is free while we learn whether your home is historic, modern, or both — and how close you sit to the busier LoHi restaurant and bar areas.
Cleaning challenges unique to Highland
Every neighborhood has its quirks. Here's what we've learned cleaning homes in your area.
Landmark‑protected homes with old floors, plaster, built‑ins, and original trim need detail‑oriented, gentle cleaning.
The original woodwork and plaster in Potter Highlands houses can't be replaced if damaged, so every product choice and moisture level matters.
Homes closer to LoHi pick up more exhaust and fine restaurant byproducts than quieter streets up the hill.
Original Queen Anne porches, Victorian woodwork, and Craftsman built-ins in these homes are not just old — they're designated.
Glass, metal, and stone at rooftop level collect city grime and UV‑baked residue quickly.
The LoHi corridor below mixes those same Victorian bones with post-2000 luxury townhomes and rooftop-deck builds that came in with the neighborhood's gentrification.
West‑facing houses on the hill catch more wind and dust.
The elevation means less shelter from neighboring roofs, so second-story windows and west-facing porches take the brunt of every dry-wind day.
Why Highland homeowners choose Broom
The same cleaner every visit.
Your cleaner learns if you’re in the quiet, historic part, the busy LoHi side, or in between — and what that does to your house.
Our own employees, never contractors or gig workers.
Protected historic homes and million‑dollar townhomes in the same few blocks demand consistent, trained 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 see your house type and exposure, then tailor the plan. You don’t pay for that.
Ready for a cleaner Highland home?
Get a personalized quote in about 3 minutes. We'll match you with a cleaner who knows your neighborhood.