House Cleaning in Lone Mountain, NV

Larger lots and half-acre horse properties mean more square footage and more tracked-in desert grit; Lone Mountain needs a cleaner who plans for the dust.

ZIP codes: 89129, 89149

Lone Mountain sits in the northwest valley, built around the rocky butte that gives the area its name. This is a different kind of Las Vegas neighborhood. Instead of cookie-cutter tracts packed wall to wall, you get larger lots, half-acre horse properties, and custom homes tucked between West Lone Mountain Road, Durango Drive, Cimarron, and Ann Road. Some streets back right up to the trails that loop the mountain. That open, semi-rural setting is exactly why cleaning here is its own job. Bigger homes mean more square footage to cover. Horse properties, dirt lots, and desert yards mean more grit walks through the door. And the wide-open views come with wide-open wind that drives Mojave dust into every corner. Custom Maid Cleaning is a local company that knows this part of town, so you spend your weekends on the trail instead of behind a mop.

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Why cleaning in Lone Mountain is different

Lone Mountain throws more dirt at a house than most Vegas neighborhoods, and it is all geography. Many lots are half an acre or larger with desert landscaping, gravel, and horse property, so fine grit and hay dust ride in on shoes, paws, and hooves all day. The wind that sweeps off the butte and across the open beltway corridor pushes Mojave dust through window seals and onto every flat surface. Homes here are bigger than the valley average, which means more rooms, more hard floors, and more baseboards to keep up with. Add year-round AC that pulls dust through the system and the pool homes that track water and debris back inside, and you have got a place that needs a cleaner who plans for it. We bring the right time and tools for these larger, dustier homes.

Homes here: Mixed: established 1990s tracts, half-acre horse ranches and custom equestrian estates, plus newer hillside and gated builder homes; many on larger lots

Around Lone Mountain

  • Lone Mountain Regional Park and summit/loop trail
  • Lone Mountain Discovery Park (playgrounds, courts, dog parks)
  • Lone Mountain Equestrian Park & Trails (covered arena and horse loop)
  • Buckskin Cliff Shadows Equestrian Park
  • Montecito Marketplace at Durango Drive and Elkhorn Road
  • Durango Drive
  • West Lone Mountain Road
  • CC-215 Beltway and US-95 interchange

Communities we clean

  • Iron Mountain Ranch (gated)
  • Lone Mountain Estates

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you clean horse properties and larger Lone Mountain lots?

Yes, and they are some of our favorite jobs out here. Half-acre horse properties off Lone Mountain Road and around the equestrian parks bring in hay dust, barn grit, and fine dirt that ordinary cleanings miss. We plan extra time for the larger square footage these homes have, focus on entryways, mudrooms, and hard floors where the outdoors gets tracked in, and pay attention to baseboards and window sills where wind-blown dust collects. We will also work around your routine if you are heading out to ride or feed. Tell us your lot size and how many rooms when you book so we bring the right crew and time.

Why is dust so bad in Lone Mountain, and can you keep up with it?

Lone Mountain catches more dust than most of the valley, and it comes down to where you live. The open desert around the butte, the gravel and dirt lots, and the wind funneling across the beltway corridor all push Mojave grit toward your home. Then your AC runs most of the year and circulates more of it indoors. We keep up by going after the surfaces that show it first: ceiling fans, blinds, sills, baseboards, and the tops of cabinets. On a regular schedule, we stay ahead of buildup instead of fighting it once it is caked on. Many Lone Mountain homeowners book us every two weeks for exactly this reason.

Can you handle move-in cleans for newer homes near the beltway?

Absolutely. Newer hillside and gated builder homes in spots like Iron Mountain Ranch and the tracts near the CC-215 and US-95 interchange come with construction dust that settles into everything: inside cabinets, on top of trim, in vents, and across new flooring. We do detailed move-in and move-out cleans that get the fine drywall and sawdust out before you unpack, not just a surface wipe. We hit cabinet interiors, baseboards, window tracks, and bathrooms so the home is truly move-in ready. Send us the address and square footage and we will quote it accurately. A clean start in a new home pays for itself the first week.

Do you offer recurring cleaning around Durango and Ann Road, or just one-time?

Both. Plenty of Lone Mountain families near Durango Drive, Cimarron, and Ann Road keep us on a weekly, every-other-week, or monthly schedule, and others book one-time deep cleans before guests or after a big event. Recurring service is the smart play here because the dust and tracked-in desert grit never really stop, so a steady rhythm keeps the home easy to maintain and the price predictable. One-time deep cleans are great for resets, seasonal scrubs, or getting a home camera-ready for sale. Whatever you need, we serve the whole 89129 and 89149 area.

House cleaning in Lone Mountain, done right

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