House Cleaning in Centennial Hills, NV

One township, two cleaning realities: lived-in established homes off Ann Road and dust-shedding new builds near Providence, plus high-edge Mojave dust the whole area shares.

ZIP codes: 89149, 89131

Centennial Hills is the big northwest township that fans out around the Centennial Bowl, where US-95 meets the 215 Beltway. It runs from the early-2000s rooflines off Ann Road and Centennial Parkway up to the newer gated streets near Durango and Grand Montecito. That mix is exactly why cleaning here is never one-size-fits-all. A 20-year-old home in Silverstone Ranch holds dust and wear very differently than a just-finished house north of Centennial Hills Hospital. Custom Maid Cleaning is based right next door in Skye Canyon, so we know these streets, the drive times off the Beltway, and how Mojave dust settles between Centennial Center and Floyd Lamb Park. We build each clean around your actual home, not a generic checklist. The goal is simple: a house that looks great every visit, so you stop thinking about it.

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Why cleaning in Centennial Hills is different

Centennial Hills sits on the high northwest edge of the valley, so it catches more wind-driven Mojave dust than homes closer to the Strip. That fine grit rides in off open desert near Tule Springs and settles on baseboards, blinds, and ceiling fans fast. The township also has two very different cleaning realities under one name: established homes near Painted Desert and Los Prados that have lived-in buildup, and new-construction streets near Skye Canyon and Providence still shedding drywall and sawdust months after move-in. Add year-round AC running against 110-degree summers, pool homes that track in deck dust, and desert landscaping instead of grass, and you get more airborne fine particulate indoors than most cities. We adjust supplies and frequency to which Centennial Hills you actually live in.

Homes here: Mixed: established early-2000s homes plus newer gated construction, some 55+ active-adult and pool/desert-landscape homes

Around Centennial Hills

  • Centennial Hills Park (120-acre regional park with splash pads)
  • Centennial Center at Tropical Pkwy & US-95
  • Floyd Lamb Park at Tule Springs
  • Gilcrease Orchard
  • Centennial Hills Hospital on Durango Drive
  • Centennial Hills Library
  • Tule Springs Fossil Beds National Monument
  • Centennial Bowl interchange (US-95 / 215 Beltway)

Communities we clean

  • Providence
  • Silverstone Ranch
  • Iron Mountain Ranch
  • Elkhorn Springs
  • Trilogy Sunstone (55+)
  • Painted Desert
  • Los Prados

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you clean both older and brand-new homes in Centennial Hills?

Yes, and we treat them differently. Centennial Hills has established neighborhoods like Painted Desert, Silverstone Ranch, and Los Prados where homes are 15 to 20 years old and carry real lived-in buildup in grout, baseboards, and high-traffic floors. It also has new construction near Providence and the Skye Canyon edge that is still shedding drywall dust and fine sawdust long after move-in. For older homes we focus on detail and buildup removal. For new builds we run a heavier dust-and-wipe pass on every flat surface, vents, and trim. Same crew, different game plan, matched to your street.

Why does my Centennial Hills home get so dusty between cleanings?

You are on the high northwest edge of the valley, close to open desert around Tule Springs and Floyd Lamb Park. Wind pushes fine Mojave dust toward homes off Ann Road, Centennial Parkway, and Durango all year. That grit slips through doors and settles on blinds, ceiling fans, and baseboards within days. Your AC running against 110-degree summers keeps that fine particulate circulating indoors instead of letting it settle once. We target the surfaces that collect it fastest and, for dustier homes, suggest a visit cadence that actually keeps up instead of falling behind every week.

Can you handle pool homes and desert-landscape yards in Centennial Hills?

Yes. A lot of Centennial Hills homes, especially the newer gated streets near Durango and Grand Montecito, have pools and rock-and-gravel desert landscaping instead of grass. That combination tracks a specific kind of dirt indoors: fine pool-deck dust, dried landscape grit, and sunscreen residue near patio doors and entryways. We pay extra attention to entry tile, sliding-door tracks, and the floors right inside the back patio where that buildup lands first. If your home opens onto a pool deck, just tell us when you book so we plan the right floor and entry treatment from the start.

Do you offer light-touch cleaning for 55+ homes in Trilogy Sunstone?

We do. Centennial Hills includes active-adult living like Trilogy Sunstone, and those homes usually need a different rhythm than a full family household. Many are single-story, lower-traffic, and very well kept already, so an aggressive deep clean every visit is overkill. We offer a lighter, consistent maintenance clean that keeps things fresh without moving everything around or disrupting your day. We are also careful, respectful, and on time, which matters when you are home during the visit. Tell us your preferences once and we keep them on file so every clean feels the same.

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