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Highlands Ranch

House Cleaning in Northridge, Highlands Ranch

Northridge is one of the four original Highlands Ranch villages. Homes from the late 1980s and early 1990s were the first on the Palmer Divide plateau that became Highlands Ranch. The Northridge Rec Center anchors the area. Median values around $775,000 reflect its established status and proximity to C‑470. Like all of Highlands Ranch, it sits higher, drier, and windier than Denver. As one of the oldest areas, Northridge has the earliest‑generation Highlands Ranch homes — 30–35‑year‑old builder hardwood and tile that now need real care. The Palmer Divide climate keeps dust moving and pulls fine red Douglas County soil into southwest‑facing homes faster than in flatter, more humid suburbs. The Santa Fe Trail adds the typical trail‑grit tracking into entries. The same cleaner comes every visit and your second clean is free while we calibrate to your lot exposure, home age, and how you use the trail.

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Cleaning challenges unique to Northridge

Every neighborhood has its quirks. Here's what we've learned cleaning homes in your area.

Lower humidity and persistent southwest wind off open land mean dust and red clay stay in motion and reach inside more often.

Open land to the southwest means less shelter from wind, and the dust shows up on south- and west-facing glass and trim before the sheltered sides.

Late‑80s/early‑90s floors and grout in Northridge are further along in their life cycle than later villages’ surfaces.

As one of the oldest areas, Northridge has the earliest‑generation Highlands Ranch homes — 30–35‑year‑old builder hardwood and tile that now need real care.

Residents who actually use the regional trail track visible reddish‑tan grit onto floors and into rugs.

The decomposed granite and scrub-oak leaf litter from the open space trail are coarser than regular sidewalk dust and scratch LVP faster.

Larger Douglas County lots and multi‑entry homes mean several distinct accumulation points instead of one.

The late 1980s and early 1990s homes in Northridge are now 30 to 35 years old — the oldest residential construction in Highlands Ranch.

Why choose us

Why Northridge homeowners choose Broom

The same cleaner every visit.

A southwest‑facing Northridge home from 1989 has specific floor age, wind exposure, and trail‑use patterns. Your cleaner learns all three and builds the routine around that.

Our own employees, never contractors or gig workers.

Older Highlands Ranch floors in a harsher climate are not where you want freelancers guessing. Everyone who comes to your home works for Broom.

Your second clean is free while we dial in the routine.

We use it to get exposure, age, and entries right before locking in a schedule.

Your 2nd clean is free

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