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Westminster homes span five decades of construction — original hardwood and ceramic tile in Shaw Heights and Cotton Creek, carpet and tile in Legacy Ridge and Countryside, updated LVT and engineered hardwood in Bradburn and The Orchard. Colorado Choice Carpet Cleaning has been IICRC-certified for 23 years, serving Westminster homeowners, property managers, and businesses with same-day and emergency availability throughout the area.

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Westminster homes carry more than one flooring era under the same roof more often than most markets we work in. Shaw Heights and Cotton Creek homes from the 1960s have original hardwood that is frequently waxed rather than polyurethane-finished — applying water-based cleaners to waxed hardwood strips the wax layer permanently and the damage is not reversible by any subsequent cleaning. Original ceramic tile in older Westminster bathrooms and kitchens has grout that may have never received professional extraction — decades of hard water mineral deposits, soap scum, and bacterial biofilm at the full pore depth.
Legacy Ridge and Countryside builds from the 1990s have carpet, ceramic tile, and hardwood with a standard suburban cleaning profile. Bradburn and The Orchard newer developments have LVT, engineered hardwood, and porcelain tile that develops Westminster water mineral film from the first mop cycle. We confirm what surface is in front of us before any chemistry is applied — without that step, the wrong product on the wrong surface causes permanent damage.
Westminster draws from Denver Water in Jefferson County areas and North Table Mountain Water and Sanitation District in Adams County areas — both supply moderate to hard water carrying dissolved calcium and magnesium. Regardless of which utility serves your specific address, every mop pass deposits mineral load on tile grout, LVT wear layers, and carpet fiber as the water evaporates. The white or grayish film on your bathroom grout that returns within days of mopping, the cloudy surface on your Bradburn LVT that routine cleaning cannot clear — that is mineral accumulation from the water building layer by layer with each cleaning cycle. Professional hot water extraction with mineral-targeting chemistry removes the accumulated load. Penetrating grout sealing after tile cleaning slows how fast the mineral accumulation returns.


Westminster carries a consistent rental property concentration across Adams County — from Shaw Heights and Hyland Hills single-family rentals to Countryside and Cotton Creek multi-unit properties. Tenant turnover cleaning on timelines that fit move-out and move-in windows is one of the most consistent service categories we handle in Westminster. Professional carpet cleaning, stain removal, and tile and grout restoration between tenants extends carpet lifespan and prevents deposit disputes. If you manage multiple Westminster units, call to discuss multi-unit pricing and scheduling — we work around your turnover timeline.
That fall smell is not a new accident — it is old contamination your heating system is waking up. Forced-air heat reactivates uric acid crystals from pet urine in carpet backing and padding every October. Standard carpet cleaning does not dissolve uric acid crystals — it cleans around them. Enzyme pre-treatment breaks them down at the molecular level. No crystals remaining means no odor returning when October heating activates next year.


Hot water extraction removes dust mites, pet dander, allergens, bacteria, Westminster water mineral deposits, and accumulated soil 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.

Stain chemistry identified before treatment — protein, tannin, oil-based, combination. Applying wrong chemistry sets stains permanently — identification before treatment is non-negotiable. Pet urine enzyme pre-treatment with UV light contamination mapping. Topical enzyme treatment for recent incidents. Restoration treatment — padding replacement and sub-floor sealing — for chronic contamination. Westminster rental property stain removal between tenant cycles a consistent service request — deposit-dispute prevention on move-out timelines.

Original 1960s and 1970s ceramic tile in Shaw Heights and Cotton Creek homes has grout at full pore depth accumulation — decades of Westminster water mineral deposits, soap scum, and bacterial biofilm. Newer Bradburn and Orchard porcelain develops mineral film from Westminster water from first occupancy. High-pressure extraction at 500 to 1,200 PSI with pH-matched chemistry by tile type. Alkaline pre-treatment for ceramic and porcelain. pH-neutral only for natural stone. Penetrating grout sealer after every service.

Fabric code — W, S, W/S, X — identified before any moisture or chemistry is applied. Older Westminster homes with natural fiber upholstery 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. Dust mite load, pet dander, body oils, and allergens removed from fiber structure and cushion batting. Heating season static charge accumulation in synthetic upholstery addressed through extended pre-vacuuming before treatment.

Common in updated Westminster kitchens, bathrooms, and newer Bradburn and Orchard builds. Westminster water deposits calcium and magnesium mineral film on LVT wear layers with each mop cycle — the haze that returns after cleaning is mineral accumulation, not a cleaning failure. pH-neutral chemistry and controlled moisture extraction removes residue buildup and mineral deposits without degrading the wear layer. No steam — seam penetration causes delamination. No alkaline chemistry above pH 8.

Original hardwood in 1960s Shaw Heights and Cotton Creek homes is frequently waxed. Finish identified — polyurethane, wax, oil, unsealed — before any chemistry is applied. Water-drop test performed on arrival — water beading confirms polyurethane, water absorption confirms wax. Waxed hardwood receives wax-compatible dry chemistry only. Low-moisture pH-neutral protocol for all polyurethane-finished hardwood. Heating season board contraction creates micro-gaps October through April — low-moisture method minimizes moisture entry risk.

Office parks, retail spaces, restaurants, and medical practices along US-36 corridor, 120th Avenue business parks, and Orchard Town Center area. Commercial carpet accumulates soil at 5 to 10 times the residential rate under sustained daily foot traffic. After-hours and weekend scheduling keeps Westminster commercial clients operational. Truck-mounted extraction scaled to commercial soil loads.

Westminster 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. Full IICRC-certified hot water extraction — not a reduced service.

We respond to Westminster emergency calls 24/7 with same-day arrival. Water damage, burst pipes, appliance overflow, flooding — residential and commercial. Older Shaw Heights and Cotton Creek homes with 1960s and 1970s plumbing carry higher supply line age and burst risk than newer construction. Mold germination begins in saturated carpet padding within 24 to 48 hours — call immediately.
Shaw Heights One of Westminster's most established communities with 1960s construction. Original hardwood floors — frequently waxed — dominant throughout Shaw Heights residential properties. Water-drop test performed before any chemistry is applied on every Shaw Heights hardwood visit. Original ceramic tile with decades of unsealed grout accumulation a consistent tile cleaning priority.
Cotton Creek Established Westminster community with 1960s and 1970s ranch-style construction. Mix of original hardwood, ceramic tile, and carpet. Pre-1980s hardwood finish identification before treatment non-negotiable — wax vs polyurethane confirmed before chemistry selection every time.
Legacy Ridge Established 1990s Westminster community. Standard carpet, ceramic tile, and early hardwood installation profile. Pet households common — stain and odor removal combined with carpet cleaning a frequent service. Westminster water mineral accumulation in bathroom and kitchen grout consistent.
Countryside 1980s and 1990s Westminster residential with higher rental property concentration. Tenant turnover cleaning a consistent service category in Countryside — carpet, tile, and hard floor on move-out timelines. Standard suburban cleaning profile across carpet, ceramic tile, and hardwood.
Bradburn Newer mixed-use Westminster community with modern construction — LVT, engineered hardwood, and porcelain tile alongside bedroom carpet. Westminster water mineral challenges on new LVT and porcelain grout from first occupancy. Active real estate market — pre-showing same-day cleaning a frequent Bradburn request.
The Orchard Newer Westminster development. LVT, porcelain tile, and engineered hardwood with modern flooring profile. Westminster water mineral deposits on new surfaces from first occupancy. Same-day pre-showing cleaning a consistent service request in The Orchard's active real estate market.
Westcliff Mix of 1980s and 1990s Westminster residential. Standard carpet and tile cleaning profile. Pet households common — heating season uric acid reactivation a consistent October service trigger across Westcliff.
Hyland Hills Established Westminster community with varied housing stock and higher rental property concentration. Tenant turnover cleaning a consistent service category. Denver Water mineral accumulation in older ceramic grout a recurring professional cleaning priority.
US-36 and 120th Avenue Commercial Corridor High-density office, retail, restaurant, and medical commercial cleaning. Orchard Town Center retail and restaurant facilities — after-hours scheduling. 120th Avenue business park office carpet and tile at commercial soil load rates — truck-mounted extraction only.
OUR 4 EASY STEPS
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Call or Submit Online

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. Shaw Heights and Cotton Creek hardwood finish type noted for dispatch preparation.
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Free Upfront Quote

Accurate quote before scheduling. Waxed hardwood specialist protocol confirmed and included for pre-1970s Westminster properties. Rental property and multi-unit pricing available. No door-step additions — what we quote is what you pay.
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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 immediate response.
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Certified Service & Results

Pre-inspection confirms surface type, finish identification — wax versus polyurethane confirmed before chemistry selection — fabric code, and soil load before treatment begins. Drying time 2 to 4 hours with low-residue method. Completion walkthrough before leaving.
Original waxed hardwood in Shaw Heights and Cotton Creek that strips with the wrong cleaner. Decades of Westminster water mineral deposits in original ceramic grout. New Bradburn and Orchard LVT that hard water hazes from the first mop cycle. Rental carpet across Adams County that needs professional extraction between every tenant. Pet odor that returns every October when the heat activates. IICRC-certified surface identification before every treatment. Transparent pricing — no door-step additions. Same-day and emergency available — serving all Westminster neighborhoods, call before noon for best availability.
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A water-drop test confirms it on arrival. Drop a few drops of water on the floor in an inconspicuous area — water beading and sitting on the surface indicates polyurethane finish, water absorbing into the wood within seconds indicates waxed finish. Pre-1970s hardwood in Shaw Heights and Cotton Creek is frequently waxed. Applying water-based cleaners to waxed hardwood strips the wax layer permanently — no subsequent cleaning corrects the damage. Waxed hardwood receives wax-compatible dry chemistry only on every Westminster service call where wax finish is confirmed.
Westminster water — whether Denver Water or North Table Mountain Water depending on your address — carries dissolved calcium and magnesium that deposits as mineral scale in grout pores as the water evaporates. Every mop pass adds another layer. The white or gray film returning quickly after mopping is that mineral accumulation from the mop water itself — not new soil. Professional high-pressure hot water extraction at 500 to 1,200 PSI removes embedded contamination from the full grout pore depth. Penetrating grout sealing after cleaning slows how fast the mineral accumulation returns between professional cleaning cycles.
Yes — one of the most consistent service categories we handle in Westminster given the rental concentration in Adams County. We clean carpet, tile, and hard floors between tenants on timelines that fit move-out and move-in windows. Multi-unit property management clients receive volume pricing and scheduling that works around turnover timelines. Call to discuss your Westminster portfolio.
We respond to Westminster 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 independently. Older Shaw Heights and Cotton Creek homes with 1960s and 1970s plumbing carry higher supply line age and burst risk — January and February cold snaps are peak emergency period for these Westminster neighborhoods.
Yes — Shaw Heights, Cotton Creek, Legacy Ridge, Countryside, Bradburn, The Orchard, Westcliff, Hyland Hills, and all Westminster residential and commercial addresses across Adams and Jefferson County. Serving all Westminster neighborhoods — same-day slots fill fast, call before noon.