House Cleaning in Green Mountain, Lakewood
Green Mountain sits directly on the eastern slope of the 2,400‑acre Green Mountain open space. The core streets, especially Green Mountain Estates, are custom and semi‑custom homes from the 1960s–70s — built to face the views and back right onto the park. Rear decks look at open space; front doors face the city. A newer section on the lower slopes adds later construction. The park trail starts at the back fence for many homes. That’s why people live here, and it’s also why decomposed granite and sandstone dust from the trail come back in on shoes and paws constantly. The same foothills wind that hits Solterra comes around the other side of the mountain and hits these streets from behind. Original 1960s–70s hardwood and tile are where trail dust and wind‑blown sandstone land together. The same cleaner comes every visit and your second clean is free while we calibrate to your trail access and surface age.
Cleaning challenges unique to Green Mountain
Every neighborhood has its quirks. Here's what we've learned cleaning homes in your area.
The decomposed granite and sandstone surface on Green Mountain’s trails has a distinct reddish‑tan color and tracks straight onto lower‑level floors and entry areas.
These homes were designed to take advantage of the hillside position: rear-facing patios and decks overlooking the park, living areas oriented toward the views, layouts that work with the slope rather than against it.
With open park behind and no buildings upwind, fine dust from the mountain blows in around doors and windows at a much higher rate than flat Lakewood neighborhoods see.
Original 1960s–70s hardwood and tile are where trail dust and wind‑blown sandstone land together.
These custom homes often still have original, high‑quality floors — but decades of use and refinishing mean there’s not much margin for harsh cleaners or sloppy technique.
That’s why people live here, and it’s also why decomposed granite and sandstone dust from the trail come back in on shoes and paws constantly.
Walk‑out lower levels face the park; upper levels face the street.
Each level has different wind and tracking patterns, so they can’t be treated identically.
Why Green Mountain homeowners choose Broom
The same cleaner every visit.
A hillside home with the trail at the back fence and 60‑year‑old floors is its own puzzle. Your cleaner learns where trail grit enters, which level shows it first, and what your floors will tolerate.
Our own employees, never contractors or gig workers.
Custom 1960s hardwood plus direct open‑space exposure is not a great situation for a random contractor making product decisions on the fly. Everyone who comes to your home works for Broom.
Your second clean is free while we dial in the routine.
We use that visit to map entry points, trail use, and level‑by‑level conditions so the long‑term plan is right. You don’t pay for that.
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