
Broomfield has added a lot of households over the past few years, and newer communities like Anthem Highlands and Wildgrass have been a steady source of new clients for us through the first half of 2026. Most of those conversations start with the same question: what does this actually cost? The answer depends on a handful of variables, and this post lays all of them out so you can figure out what your specific home will run before you pick up the phone or fill out a form.
Broomfield homes skew newer and larger than what we see in older parts of the Front Range. Anthem Highlands in particular has a lot of 2,500 to 4,000 square foot homes with four or more bedrooms, multiple full bathrooms, and open layouts that take longer to cover than a traditional floor plan. That affects pricing. So does pet ownership. About half of our recurring clients have at least one pet in the home, and that changes the time required on every visit.
Below is a complete breakdown of what cleaning costs in Broomfield, what drives the price up or down, and how to figure out which service tier fits your home.
These prices reflect what we charge for residential cleaning in Broomfield. Recurring service (biweekly or weekly) runs less per visit than a one-time or monthly clean because the home stays closer to a maintained baseline between visits. One-time deep cleans and first-time cleans cost more because they involve more time per room.
| Home Size | Weekly (per visit) | Biweekly (per visit) | Monthly / One-time |
|---|---|---|---|
| Under 1,500 sq ft | $105 to $135 | $120 to $150 | $140 to $175 |
| 1,500 to 2,500 sq ft | $135 to $180 | $155 to $200 | $180 to $235 |
| 2,500 to 3,500 sq ft | $180 to $230 | $205 to $260 | $235 to $295 |
| 3,500 to 5,000 sq ft | $230 to $300 | $260 to $335 | $295 to $380 |
| Over 5,000 sq ft | $300 and up | $335 and up | $380 and up |
The per-visit price is lower for weekly service than for monthly or one-time visits. That gap exists because a home cleaned every seven days has not accumulated much between visits. A home cleaned once a month, or for the first time, requires noticeably more time in kitchens, bathrooms, and on floors. You are paying for the time on site, and that time is longer when there is more buildup to address.
For a detailed look at how the math works out over a full month across different schedules, our post on recurring cleaning versus a one-time deep clean breaks down the cost comparison clearly.
Square footage is the starting point, but it is not the whole picture. Here is what actually shifts the quote one way or the other.
Number of bathrooms. Bathrooms take longer than any other room in the house. A 2,500-square-foot home with two full bathrooms and one half bath is a different job than the same square footage with four full bathrooms. Each additional full bathroom adds meaningful time, especially in Anthem Ranch homes where larger master baths often include separate shower enclosures and soaking tubs.
Pets. Homes with dogs or cats take longer to clean. Pet hair collects along baseboards, under furniture, and in carpet seams. Paw traffic deposits oils and debris on hard floors that take more than a standard mop pass to lift. Large shedding dogs in carpeted homes are the highest-impact variable we encounter. The hardest part is always hair, particularly the fine undercoat that embeds into carpet fibers and along floor-wall transitions. If your home has two or more large dogs, expect the quote to reflect that reality.
Condition at the time of the first clean. A home that has been maintained regularly costs less to clean than one that has not been professionally cleaned in years. Built-up soap scum on shower glass, bonded grease on kitchen surfaces, and hard water deposits on fixtures all take more product and time to address. The first visit to a home that has not been professionally cleaned typically runs 20 to 40 percent more than the ongoing maintenance rate. After that first clean establishes a baseline, subsequent visits come down to the standard recurring rate.
Open floor plans and high ceilings. Broomfield's newer communities have a lot of two-story great rooms and open-concept main floors. More square footage in a single continuous space means more floor to cover and more surface area to dust at height. Cathedral ceilings and second-story windows in spaces like the Wildgrass community add time for ceiling fans, upper windows, and light fixtures that require extension tools to reach properly.
Frequency. As noted above, recurring visits cost less per visit than one-time cleans. The reason is straightforward. A biweekly visit to a maintained home takes an hour less than a first-time visit to the same home. We price on time, so a shorter visit costs less.
For pricing context on larger homes specifically, our post on cleaning large homes in Erie and Broomfield covers the cost expectations for homes over 3,500 square feet in detail.
A standard recurring clean includes the following without any add-on charge:
When we first clean a home, we do a thorough deep clean from top to bottom. After that initial visit, we deep clean a specific area of the home on a rotating schedule. This ensures your home gets the right level of attention at the right frequency without every visit taking the same extended time as that first deep clean.
You can see the full scope breakdown on the Casabella services page. For questions about what is and is not included at different service levels, the post on standard vs. premium cleaning explains the difference in practical terms.
Several items fall outside standard recurring service. Each one adds to the total. Whether they are worth adding depends on your home and your priorities.
Interior oven cleaning: $45 to $65. Oven interiors require a dedicated degreaser applied with dwell time before scrubbing. This is the single most frequently requested add-on we get. If your oven has visible baked-on grease, add this. Ovens left in poor condition consistently generate complaints from buyers and new tenants. For recurring clients, adding this once every few months keeps the oven from reaching the point where it becomes a major job.
Interior refrigerator cleaning: $35 to $50. Refrigerator interiors collect spills and odor. Not included in standard service. Worth adding if the fridge has not been cleaned internally in six months or more, or before a home goes on the market.
Interior window glass cleaning: $55 to $95 depending on window count. Broomfield's sunny days and dry air mean dust and smear marks on windows are highly visible. Newer homes in Anthem Highlands often have large picture windows facing west toward the mountains. Those windows show every streak in afternoon light. If you have a showing, guests coming, or windows you care about, this add-on is worth it.
Garage floor cleaning: $60 to $100. Garage floors in Broomfield HOA communities often need periodic attention, particularly after winter when road salt and grit track in from the driveway. Not a standard cleaning item but available on request.
Move-out or pre-listing scope: priced per job. Move-out and pre-listing cleans involve a broader scope than standard maintenance cleaning. Cabinet interiors, appliance interiors, window glass, and a more thorough pass on every surface. These are quoted separately based on the home's specific size and condition. For cost context on what move-out cleans run in nearby markets, our posts on move-out cleaning in Loveland and move-out cleaning in Boulder give useful reference points.
The interior oven add-on is worth it almost every time, particularly for clients who cook regularly. The deposit and resale value implications of a dirty oven exceed the cost of the add-on every time. Same logic for the refrigerator if it has been in active use without an interior clean for more than a few months.
Interior window glass is situational. In Broomfield's Anthem Highlands, where homes often have large windows with direct views of the Front Range, the condition of the glass affects the quality of that view and is the first thing visitors notice. If the windows face west and get direct afternoon sun, clean glass makes a material difference to how the room feels. Add it before hosting, before listing, or as a seasonal item once or twice a year.
The garage floor add-on matters most in the November through March window when grit and salt accumulate. Broomfield HOA communities often have rules about garage appearance. A periodic garage floor clean during that season keeps the accumulation from bonding to the concrete surface permanently.
For Broomfield homeowners weighing the full cost picture including what ongoing service runs versus a single deep clean, the post on house cleaning costs in Erie covers a comparable Front Range market with similar home sizes and gives useful context on how pricing compares across the area. You can also read more about what we do specifically in Broomfield on our Broomfield house cleaning page.
Our teams are background-checked and insured, and we never send a single cleaner to a home alone. That matters to the Broomfield clients we work with, particularly in HOA communities where access and trust are part of the conversation from the start.
To get a specific number for your Broomfield home, call us at 303-827-1251 during business hours and we will scope it out based on your actual square footage, bathroom count, and pet situation. You can also book directly online and tell us what your home looks like.
House cleaning in Broomfield typically runs $120 to $150 per visit for homes under 1,500 square feet on a biweekly schedule, and $205 to $260 per visit for homes in the 2,500 to 3,500 square foot range. Larger homes in communities like Anthem Highlands that run 3,500 to 5,000 square feet typically land between $260 and $335 per biweekly visit. One-time and monthly cleans run higher per visit than recurring service because homes with longer gaps between visits require more time on site. Pets, bathroom count, and overall home condition all affect the final quote. The Broomfield house cleaning page has more detail on what we cover and how to get a specific quote for your home.
The gap between visits determines how much buildup the crew has to address when they arrive. A home cleaned every two weeks has not accumulated much. Kitchen surfaces are closer to clean, bathroom soap scum has not had time to harden, and floors have less bonded debris. A home cleaned once a month has had four weeks to accumulate in every room, which means each visit takes longer. Longer time on site means a higher per-visit cost. Broomfield homes with pets or children on carpet see this effect most clearly. The monthly visit shifts from maintenance cleaning to recovery cleaning in those households, and the results are less consistent. For most Broomfield families, biweekly service delivers better results at a lower monthly total than monthly service does.
Yes, and the effect is meaningful. Pet hair collects along baseboards, in carpet seams, under furniture, and along floor-wall transitions in ways that require extra time and passes to clear. Large shedding dogs in carpeted homes are the most time-intensive situation we encounter. Homes with one small dog on hard floors add less time than homes with two large dogs on carpet throughout. When you request a quote, mention your pets and we factor the additional time into the estimate. Skipping that detail and discovering it on the first visit leads to a job that takes longer than quoted, which is not a good start for either side. Our online booking form has a field for this specifically.
A standard recurring clean in Broomfield covers kitchen surfaces and appliance exteriors, full bathroom cleaning including tile and fixtures, all floors vacuumed and mopped, ceiling fans and light fixtures dusted, baseboards wiped, window sills and tracks cleaned, doors and door frames wiped, and trash removed. Interior oven cleaning, interior refrigerator cleaning, and window glass cleaning are add-ons priced separately. Move-out and pre-listing cleans involve a broader scope including cabinet interiors and are quoted per job. The most common add-on we get from Broomfield clients is interior oven cleaning, which runs $45 to $65 and is worth including if the oven sees regular use. The post on standard vs. premium cleaning explains the full scope difference in practical terms.
The most accurate quotes come from telling us your square footage, number of full and half bathrooms, whether you have pets and what kind, whether the home has been professionally cleaned before, and whether you need any add-ons like interior oven or window glass cleaning. Quotes based only on square footage can miss variables like a home with four full bathrooms or two large dogs that meaningfully affect the time required. You can provide that detail when you book online or call us directly and walk through it over the phone. Either way, we give you a specific number before anyone shows up at your door, not a range you find out at the end. Our Broomfield service page has additional context on how we work in this area.
If your Broomfield home is ready for a consistent clean that fits your schedule and your budget, book online and we will put together a scope that matches what your home actually needs.