House Cleaning in Centennial Acres, Englewood
Centennial Acres is a brick-ranch neighborhood from 1954–1976 that backs directly onto the High Line Canal Trail in places. That means original mid-century hardwood and tile inside, and century-old canal cottonwoods and a dirt-and-gravel trail literally out the back or down the street. Prices sit in the typical Englewood range, roughly $560,000–$605,000. Homes right on the canal deal with some of the heaviest cottonwood in the metro and regular tracking of canal-path dust and gravel into the house. Original hardwood and grout are now 50–70 years old and more delicate. The same cleaner comes every visit and your second clean is free while we learn how close you are to the canal and which entries actually see trail traffic.
Cleaning challenges unique to Centennial Acres
Every neighborhood has its quirks. Here's what we've learned cleaning homes in your area.
Canal-adjacent homes get weeks of thick cottonwood plus fine trail dust on porches, sills, and floors every spring.
That means original mid-century hardwood and tile inside, and century-old canal cottonwoods and a dirt-and-gravel trail literally out the back or down the street.
The canal path is packed dirt and gravel, so households that use it regularly bring that surface in on shoes, paws, and bike tires.
The 1954–1976 brick ranch homes are now at 50 to 70 years old — original hardwood at the end-of-their-life stage in the oldest homes, reactive tile grout throughout.
Original hardwood and grout from the 50s–70s need gentle cleaners and low water, especially where trail dust and pollen collect.
Fifty-to-seventy-year-old grout is soft and porous now, and the same cleaner that was fine at 20 years can stain or erode it today.
Many ranches open straight into the main living area, so whatever comes in through the door goes right onto the main floor.
There's no mudroom or vestibule to catch what comes in, so the living room floor takes the first hit from whatever's on shoes and paws.
Why Centennial Acres homeowners choose Broom
The same cleaner every visit.
Your cleaner learns how often you use the canal, which door you favor, and how old your floors and tile actually are.
Our own employees, never contractors or gig workers.
Some of the heaviest canal cottonwood plus older finishes are not for guesswork from rotating cleaners.
Your second clean is free while we dial in the routine.
We use it to set a spring plan for cottonwood and a year-round plan for trail entry and older floors.
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