Sparkling Ventures

    House Cleaning in Denver, Colorado

    Recurring, deep, and move-out house cleaning for Denver homes, condos, and apartments.

    Denver homes don't clean alike, and pricing a "standard house cleaning" as if they do is how companies end up rushing the back half of a job. A 1920s bungalow in Washington Park has plaster walls, original wood trim, radiator fins, and a basement — none of which exist in a Golden Triangle condo built in 2018. A Capitol Hill apartment turning over between renters needs a different scope than a Park Hill family home that's been on a weekly schedule for two years. We scope Denver houses by what the house actually is, then hold that scope every visit.

    Call (928) 303-2020 for scheduling and a same-day quote by phone.

    Book online and get a confirmation within one business day.

    Request a walkthrough for recurring service or larger Denver homes.


    What House Cleaning Looks Like in Denver's Housing Stock

    Denver's housing runs across a century of construction, and the age of a home drives the work more than its square footage does.

    • Pre-war bungalows and brick homes — Washington Park, Platt Park, Congress Park, Berkeley, Park Hill. Original hardwood, plaster, detailed trim and baseboards, radiators, and finished or semi-finished basements. These homes reward detail work and punish speed. A first visit here is almost always a deep clean; the recurring schedule that follows is what keeps it from ever needing another one.
    • Mid-century and postwar homes — parts of Harvey Park, Virginia Village, Athmar Park. Simpler layouts, but decades of accumulated wear in kitchens and bathrooms. Deep clean first, then straightforward recurring maintenance.
    • Modern condos and lofts — LoDo, Golden Triangle, Uptown, RiNo. Compact, high-use kitchens, hard-surface floors throughout, large windows and sills. The work is faster per square foot but less forgiving: in an open-plan condo, everything is visible from everywhere.
    • Apartments and rentals — Capitol Hill, East Colfax corridor, Baker. Turnover-driven. Move-in and move-out cleans that have to hold up to a landlord's walkthrough, plus recurring service for long-term renters.

    Denver Neighborhoods We Clean Homes In

    Washington Park & Platt Park

    Larger single-family homes with original detail. Most Wash Park clients start with a deep clean and move onto weekly or biweekly recurring service, often keeping the same day and crew for years. The consistency is the product here — these clients notice when a schedule slips.

    Capitol Hill

    Denver's densest residential neighborhood: apartments, condos, and subdivided historic buildings. Heavy move-in and move-out volume between leases, plus recurring service for long-term renters. Access windows between tenants are short, so we schedule turnovers tightly and confirm completion.

    Cherry Creek

    Higher-end homes where clients track whether the same crew arrives on the same day. Recurring schedules dominate, usually weekly. We hold consistent slots wherever possible rather than rotating crews through.

    Park Hill & Congress Park

    Established family homes with the classic Denver combination of hardwood, trim detail, and basements. Biweekly recurring service is the most common fit, with a deep clean to set the baseline first.

    How We Scope a Denver House Cleaning

    Every recurring client starts the same way: we scope the home, agree on what's included, and then hold that scope.

    • You call (928) 303-2020 or book online. We ask about the home's age, size, layout, how many people and pets live there, and how often you want service. Home age matters as much as square footage in Denver, and it changes the estimate.
    • First visit sets the baseline. For most Denver homes that haven't had professional service recently, that means a deep clean — detail work on baseboards, trim, inside appliances, and buildup areas that a standard visit doesn't reach. It takes longer and costs more than a maintenance visit, and we tell you that upfront rather than discovering it on site.
    • Recurring visits hold the standard. Once the baseline is set, weekly or biweekly maintenance visits run shorter and keep the home where the deep clean left it.
    • Access is arranged once. Garage codes, lockboxes, smart locks, key handoff, or building management coordination for secured Cap Hill and downtown buildings — set up at booking, not renegotiated every visit.
    • Communication is direct. The crew contacts you if something comes up on site. No call center in between.

    House Cleaning Services Available in Denver

    Standard House Cleaning

    Recurring maintenance cleaning for Denver homes on weekly, biweekly, or monthly schedules — kitchens, bathrooms, bedrooms, living areas, and floors throughout.

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    Deep Cleaning

    The baseline-setting clean most Denver homes need first, especially older housing stock with trim, radiators, and accumulated buildup.

    See deep cleaning

    Recurring Cleaning Service

    Weekly and biweekly schedules that keep the standard from slipping. The most common fit for Wash Park, Cherry Creek, and Park Hill households.

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    Move-In & Move-Out Cleaning

    Turnover cleaning built for Denver's rental density — Capitol Hill, Baker, and the Colfax corridor — scoped to hold up to a landlord walkthrough.

    See move-in and move-out cleaning

    Apartment Cleaning

    Condo and apartment cleaning for downtown, Uptown, and Cap Hill units, including secured-access and high-rise buildings.

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    Book House Cleaning in Denver

    Call (928) 303-2020 for a same-day quote by phone, or request one online. Walkthroughs available for recurring service and larger homes.


    Frequently Asked Questions

    How much does house cleaning cost in Denver?

    It depends on the home's size, age, and condition, and how often you book. Older Denver homes with trim detail and basements take longer than comparable-size modern condos, so square footage alone doesn't set the price. We quote by phone after a few questions, or in person for larger homes, and the number doesn't change after we arrive.

    How often should I schedule house cleaning in Denver?

    Most Denver households land on biweekly. Weekly suits larger homes, families with kids or pets, and clients in Cherry Creek and Wash Park who want the standard held tightly. Monthly works for smaller condos and lower-traffic homes, though it usually needs a longer visit each time to make up the gap.

    Do you clean apartments and condos in downtown Denver, not just houses?

    Yes. Condos, lofts, and apartments across LoDo, Uptown, Capitol Hill, and the Golden Triangle are a large share of our Denver work, including secured-access and high-rise buildings. Entry codes, front-desk check-in, and elevator access get arranged during booking so the crew isn't stuck in a lobby.