
5-Star Rated · IICRC Certified · 23+ Years
Centennial homes span five decades of construction — original hardwood and ceramic tile in Willow Creek and Foxridge, updated LVT and engineered hardwood in Piney Creek and Smoky Hill, and a rental property market running across the whole city. Colorado Choice Carpet Cleaning has been IICRC-certified for 23 years, serving Centennial homeowners, property managers, and businesses with same-day and emergency availability throughout the area.

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Centennial homes carry more than one flooring era under the same roof more often than most markets we work in. Original hardwood or ceramic tile from a 1970s build alongside updated LVT in a renovated kitchen. Pre-1980s hardwood in Willow Creek and Foxridge is frequently waxed rather than polyurethane-finished — applying water-based cleaners to waxed hardwood strips the wax layer permanently and leaves the wood unprotected. That damage is not reversible by cleaning. Original ceramic tile in older Centennial bathrooms and kitchens has grout that may have never been professionally sealed — decades of mineral deposits, soap scum, and bacterial biofilm have accumulated at the full grout pore depth that mopping cannot reach. We confirm surface type and finish before any chemistry is applied — every time, without exception.
Centennial draws from Denver Water — a lower mineral load than Douglas County but still carrying dissolved calcium and magnesium that deposits on tile grout, LVT wear layers, and carpet fiber as water evaporates. The white or grayish film on your tile grout that routine mopping does not clear, the hazy film on your LVT that keeps coming back — that is hard water mineral accumulation building layer by layer with each cleaning cycle. Mopping does not extract from grout pores or LVT wear layers — it deposits. Professional hot water extraction with mineral-targeting chemistry removes the accumulated load that mopping has been compounding.


Centennial has one of the higher rental property concentrations in Arapahoe County. Tenant turnover cleaning — carpet extraction, stain removal, tile and grout restoration — on timelines that fit move-out and move-in windows is one of the most consistent service categories we handle in Centennial. Professional carpet cleaning between tenants extends carpet lifespan, prevents deposit disputes, and prepares properties for showing without delays. If you manage multiple Centennial units, call to discuss multi-unit pricing — we work around your turnover schedule.
If pet odor comes back when the heat kicks on in October, the source was never eliminated — just temporarily suppressed. Forced-air heating reactivates uric acid crystals from existing pet urine contamination in carpet backing and padding from October through April. Enzyme pre-treatment at professional concentration eliminates the uric acid source at the molecular level. No source remaining means no reactivation when October heating activates — regardless of how many previous cleaning attempts have been made.


Hot water extraction removes dust mites, pet dander, allergens, bacteria, Arapahoe County soil particulate, and hard water mineral deposits from carpet fiber base. Fiber type — nylon, polyester, wool, olefin — identified before treatment. Soil load classified — light, medium, heavy — before pre-spray. Up to 95% soil and bacteria removal per IICRC S100. Low-residue method leaves no sticky film — results stay visible longer than high-detergent methods that attract new soil within weeks of cleaning.

Stain chemistry identified before treatment — protein, tannin, oil-based, combination. Applying the wrong chemistry sets stains permanently — identification before treatment is non-negotiable. Pet urine enzyme pre-treatment with UV light contamination mapping — urine spreads laterally through padding beyond the visible surface stain. Topical enzyme treatment for recent incidents. Restoration treatment — padding replacement and sub-floor sealing — for chronic contamination with sub-floor penetration. Rental property stain removal between tenant cycles is one of the most consistent Centennial service requests we handle.

Older ceramic tile in 1970s–1980s Centennial homes frequently has unsealed or degraded-seal grout that has absorbed decades of mineral deposits, soap scum, and bacterial biofilm at the full pore depth. High-pressure hot water extraction at 500 to 1,200 PSI with pH-matched chemistry by tile type removes contamination that mopping deposits rather than extracts. Alkaline pre-treatment for ceramic and porcelain. pH-neutral only for natural stone — no acid-based chemistry on marble or travertine under any circumstances. Penetrating grout sealer after every service protects older Centennial grout from continued mineral absorption.

Fabric code — W, S, W/S, X — identified before any moisture or chemistry is applied. Moisture-controlled extraction matched to fabric type. Older Centennial homes with original upholstery — wool-blend or natural fiber fabrics — require S-coded or W/S protocol assessment before any moisture is applied. Water applied to an S-coded fabric causes shrinkage and color bleed that cannot be corrected. Dust mite load, pet dander, body oils, and allergens removed from fiber structure and cushion batting. Colorado heating season increases dust mite activity in upholstery foam and batting through the October–April window.

Common in updated Centennial kitchens, bathrooms, and rental property renovations. Arapahoe County water deposits calcium and magnesium mineral film on LVT wear layers with each mop cycle — white haze and surface clouding are mineral accumulation from the water, not a cleaning frequency failure. pH-neutral chemistry and controlled moisture extraction removes residue buildup and mineral deposits without attacking the wear layer. No steam — heat and moisture seam penetration causes delamination. No alkaline chemistry above pH 8.

Original hardwood in 1970s–1980s Centennial homes in Willow Creek, Foxridge, and Ridgeview Hills is frequently waxed rather than polyurethane-finished. Water-based cleaners applied to waxed hardwood strip the wax layer — the result is blotchy, unprotected wood that no subsequent cleaning corrects. Finish identified — polyurethane, wax, oil, unsealed — before any chemistry is applied. Waxed hardwood receives wax-compatible dry chemistry only. Low-moisture, pH-neutral protocol for all hardwood finish types. No steam, no wet mopping, no alkaline chemistry.

Office parks, retail spaces, medical practices, and restaurants along the Arapahoe Road corridor, E-470 business parks, and Centennial Airport area. Commercial carpet accumulates soil at 5 to 10 times the residential rate under sustained daily foot traffic. After-hours and weekend scheduling keeps commercial clients operational. Truck-mounted extraction scaled to commercial soil loads — significantly higher suction volume and temperature than portable commercial units. Rental property common area cleaning — hallway carpet, lobby tile, laundry room tile — for property management clients on contract and one-time schedules.

Centennial is within our same-day service window from Castle Rock. Call before noon for best availability. Real estate showings, rental property turnovers, move-out deadlines, fresh spill events, pre-event cleaning. Full IICRC-certified hot water extraction — not a reduced service.

We respond to Centennial emergency calls 24/7 with same-day arrival. Water damage, burst pipes, appliance overflow, flooding — residential and commercial. Mold germination begins in saturated carpet padding within 24 to 48 hours of saturation — call immediately, do not wait to see if it dries on its own.
Willow Creek One of Centennial's most established communities with 1970s and 1980s construction. Original hardwood floors — frequently waxed rather than polyurethane — are common in Willow Creek homes. Water-based cleaning on waxed hardwood strips the finish permanently. We identify before we treat. Older ceramic tile with decades of unsealed grout accumulation is a consistent tile cleaning priority in this neighborhood.
Foxridge Established Centennial community with a similar late 1970s and 1980s build profile to Willow Creek. Mix of original carpet, ceramic tile, and hardwood — surface identification before treatment is the first step on every Foxridge service call. Hard water mineral accumulation in original ceramic grout that has never been professionally cleaned is common across this neighborhood.
Piney Creek Late 1980s and 1990s construction with a mix of carpet, ceramic tile, and early hardwood installations. Family residential — pet households common, stain and odor removal alongside standard carpet cleaning a frequent combined service. Hard water mineral deposits on bathroom and kitchen grout consistent across Piney Creek homes.
Arapahoe Road and E-470 Commercial Corridor High-density office, retail, restaurant, and medical commercial cleaning. Centennial Airport area business parks require after-hours and weekend scheduling. Commercial carpet and tile at commercial soil load rates — truck-mounted extraction only.
Smoky Hill Centennial community bordering Aurora with a mix of residential and rental property concentration. Tenant turnover carpet and tile cleaning is a consistent service category in Smoky Hill. Standard carpet, ceramic tile, and LVT cleaning profile across the varied housing stock.
Heritage Eagle Bend Active adult community in south Centennial. Larger homes with premium surface materials — natural stone tile present in some Heritage Eagle Bend properties. pH-neutral protocol confirmed before treatment on any natural stone surface. Upholstery cleaning alongside carpet and tile a frequent combined service scope.
Homestead Farm Established Centennial community with 1980s and 1990s builds. Standard carpet, tile, and hardwood cleaning profile. Pet households and family homes — stain and odor removal a consistent service alongside standard carpet cleaning.
Ridgeview Hills Southern Centennial bordering Highlands Ranch. 1980s residential construction with original hardwood and ceramic tile common. Hard water mineral accumulation in older unsealed grout. Pre-1980s hardwood finish identification before treatment on every Ridgeview Hills hardwood service call.
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Call (720) 730-8055 or submit the online form. Surface type, room count, property type — residential, rental, commercial — and specific concerns confirmed on the call. Centennial neighborhood noted for dispatch scheduling.
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Free Upfront Quote

Accurate quote before scheduling. Pre-treatment, spot work, and furniture moving included. Rental property and multi-unit pricing available for property management clients. No door-step additions.
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Scheduled or Same-Day Appointment

Morning, afternoon, and after-hours slots available. Same-day — call before noon. Emergency 24/7 — call directly for fastest dispatch.
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Certified Service & Results

Pre-inspection confirms surface type, finish identification, and soil load. Service completed. Drying time 2 to 4 hours with low-residue method. Completion walkthrough before leaving.
Five decades of flooring across the same Centennial market — waxed hardwood that strips with the wrong cleaner, original ceramic grout that has absorbed decades of mineral deposits, LVT wear layers that hard water hazes from the first mop cycle, and rental carpet that needs professional extraction between every tenant. IICRC-certified surface identification before every treatment. Transparent pricing — no door-step additions. Same-day and emergency available — serving all Centennial neighborhoods, call before noon for best availability.
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Yes — with correct finish identification before any chemistry is applied. Pre-1980s hardwood in Centennial is frequently waxed rather than polyurethane-finished. Water-based cleaners applied to waxed hardwood strip the wax layer permanently — the result is blotchy, unprotected wood. We identify finish type before treatment. A simple water-drop test on the floor confirms wax vs polyurethane before we select chemistry. Waxed hardwood receives wax-compatible dry chemistry only — no water-based products, no steam, no wet mopping.
Mopping does not extract contamination from grout pores — it deposits solution carrying dissolved soil and detergent into them. Arapahoe County water also carries dissolved calcium and magnesium that deposits as mineral scale on grout surfaces as the mop water evaporates. The white or gray film that returns quickly after mopping is mineral accumulation from the water itself compounding with soil deposits in the grout pore structure. Professional high-pressure hot water extraction at 500 to 1,200 PSI removes embedded contamination from the full grout pore depth — the result that no amount of mopping can replicate.
Yes — and it is one of the most consistent things we do in Centennial. We clean carpet, tile, and hard floors between tenants on timelines that fit move-out and move-in windows. If you manage multiple Centennial units, call to discuss multi-unit pricing and scheduling options. We work around your turnover timeline — not the other way around.
We respond to Centennial emergency calls 24/7 with same-day arrival. Call (720) 730-8055 immediately on discovery of water damage. Mold germination begins in saturated carpet padding within 24 to 48 hours — do not wait to see if the carpet dries on its own. The window starts from when the water event happened, not from when you call.
Yes — Willow Creek, Foxridge, Piney Creek, Smoky Hill, Heritage Eagle Bend, Homestead Farm, Ridgeview Hills, and all Centennial residential and commercial addresses.