House Cleaning in Stonegate, Parker
Stonegate is an established Parker community built from the late 1980s through the 2000s on the Palmer Divide — the ridge that splits the South Platte and Arkansas watersheds. That elevation makes Stonegate meaningfully drier and windier than Denver itself. Comanche Creek runs through, providing trails and green space. Homes are a mix of two‑stories, ranches, and craftsman‑style builds. Median price runs $605K–$650K. Two things matter here: the creek and the divide. Comanche Creek’s cottonwoods send the usual spring load onto nearby entries and floors. The Palmer Divide’s drier air keeps dust in the air longer and pulls more of the fine red‑tan Douglas County soil into homes through doors and windows. Early Stonegate homes are now 25–35 years old, so builder‑grade floors and grout are at the stage where consistency beats occasional “reset” cleans. The same cleaner comes every visit and your second clean is free while we calibrate to your creek proximity and exposure.
Cleaning challenges unique to Stonegate
Every neighborhood has its quirks. Here's what we've learned cleaning homes in your area.
Lower humidity and more wind mean dust takes longer to settle and arrives in greater volume than in flatter, more humid parts of the metro.
Early Stonegate homes are now 25–35 years old, so builder‑grade floors and grout are at the stage where consistency beats occasional “reset” cleans.
The Douglas County soil has a reddish tint and fine texture that doesn’t just sit at the door — it finds its way across LVP and hardwood quickly.
The Palmer Divide dryness means surfaces dry out faster between cleanings than they do in Denver proper, which keeps dust in suspension rather than settling quickly.
Creek‑adjacent blocks get a real May–June “snowstorm” of fluff and pollen; interior blocks deal mostly with background levels.
The stronger prevailing wind on the divide picks up the fine Douglas County clay soil — redder and finer than the sandy substrate of flatland Denver — and delivers it through entries and window gaps.
Floors, grout, and cabinets from that era are still solid but need regular, gentle care to avoid premature wear.
Comanche Creek runs through the community, providing the creek-side corridor and green space that makes Stonegate's trail network possible.
Why Stonegate homeowners choose Broom
The same cleaner every visit.
A Stonegate home near the creek, on the divide, with 30‑year‑old surfaces has a specific mix of dryness, dust, and tracking. Your cleaner learns where to focus and how often. A new person doesn’t.
Our own employees, never contractors or gig workers.
Douglas County’s climate plus mid‑life builder finishes is not a great environment for a contractor who treats this like southeast Denver. Everyone who comes to your home works for Broom.
Your second clean is free while we dial in the routine.
We use it to confirm how exposed your lot is, how close you are to the creek, and what your surfaces are made of. You don’t pay for that mapping.
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