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New to Denver? Here's What Nobody Told You About Keeping Your Home Clean at Altitude
You packed up your life, survived the move, and landed in one of the most beautiful cities in the country. But a few weeks in, something feels off. There's dust on the shelves you just wiped. Your wood floors look dull. The air inside feels strangely dry, and you're not sure why. Welcome to cleaning at 5,280 feet. It's genuinely different up here — and nobody warns you ahead of time. If you moved to Denver from a humid city like Houston, Atlanta, Chicago, or anywhere on the E
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Apr 265 min read


Why Your Denver Home Gets Dustier Than Any Place You've Ever Lived
Denver's dry, high-altitude air makes dust a relentless problem for local homeowners. Here's the science behind why — and what actually helps. A dusty ceiling fan with cobwebs overlooks a cozy living room, highlighting the need for regular maintenance and cleaning. You unpacked your things. You cleaned. You wiped everything down. And then, a week later, you ran your finger across the bookshelf and found a thin gray film that definitely wasn't there before. If you moved to Den
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Apr 255 min read
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