Maintain your indoor air quality with professional dryer vent cleaning by LEV Air Duct Cleaning. Serving Indian Hills, CO.
LEV Air Duct Cleaning is a locally owned and operated company that serves Jefferson County. We specialize in making sure your dryer vents are clean and safe. Our team is highly skilled and knowledgeable in all aspects of dryer vent cleaning. We use powerful vacuums and specialized tools to remove lint, debris, and other blockages from your vent system.
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Dryer vent cleaning is important for several reasons. It helps to improve your indoor air quality, prevent fires, and improve the efficiency of your drying machine. A clogged dryer vent can cause your dryer to work harder, which can lead to higher energy bills and premature wear and tear on your appliance. Contact LEV Air Duct Cleaning today at 970-659-0554 to schedule an appointment.
John D. Parmalee (1813-1885) came to Colorado in 1860 and settled in Mount Vernon. In 1866, he was granted a charter for a toll road between Morrison and Bradford Junction (Conifer); the Denver and Turkey Creek Toll Road opened in 1870. Parmalee also operated sawmills and shingle mills in the area. He was later commissioned to build a road from Turkey Creek to Bergen Park, along what is known as Parmalee Gulch.
In 1885, Parmalee sold his interest in the toll road to Benjamin F. Eden (1848-1932), who became tollgate keeper from 1877 to 1883. In 1886, Eden sold the road to Jefferson County. Eden bought properties in the northern end of Parmalee Gulch, which became known as Eden Park. In time he acquired more than 1,000 acres (4.0 km2), attracting the interest of developers. With the Panic of 1893 and crash in silver prices, the development foundered and Eden recovered the property. He continued to farm the area, raising cattle, horses, hay, and potatoes.
George W. Olinger (1882-1954), son of mortuary founders John and Emma Olinger, became interested in the area in 1918, and purchased the Eden property in 1921. Olinger planned a development to be called “Indian Hills,” and built a golf course on part of Eden’s land. The first filing was recorded at Jefferson County in June 1923, making Indian Hills the community’s official name. Filings were named to recall the association with original inhabitants: Arrowhead Park, Ute & Cherokee Village, and Shawnee Village. “Eden Park” became the fifth filing of Olinger’s development, and was platted in 1926. Models of summer cabins were built of logs, and small lots were sold to Denver residents seeking summer homes in the mountains.
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