Commercial cleaning in a small bay, done honestly
Guerilla Bay is a small, scenic spot south of Malua Bay, tucked in near the Burrewarra Point lighthouse walk, so let's be straight with you: this isn't a high street full of shopfronts. The trade here's the handful of businesses that serve a beach community and the steady run of people walking the point. A coffee window or kiosk catching the lighthouse-walk crowd, a small studio or showroom run out of a home or shed, a salon or treatment room working by appointment, and the holiday-let owners who run their places like a real business. We clean all of those the same way we'd want our own gear treated.
Capital Coastal Cleaning is an Indigenous-owned local business out of Batemans Bay, started in 2023 by Tyson. It's a small team, just Tyson, Shanice and Lisa, and Guerilla Bay sits on our southern coast run, so a commercial job here's an easy stop for us rather than a special trip. We're police-checked, fully insured, use low-tox products and we're open 7 days. The 5.0 from 110 Google reviews comes from doing what we say we'll do, and in a tight-knit bay like this word travels fast, so we treat every job like the locals are watching.
What the salt does to a Guerilla Bay shopfront
The homes here are sheltered, but sheltered doesn't mean safe from salt. Glass, aluminium frames and any stainless out the back still haze over, and that's the first thing a customer sees when they walk up to your counter or your showroom door. Cloudy glass on a window facing the water reads as 'not looked after' even when the inside is spotless, so for any customer-facing premises in the bay we put real time into the glass, the frames and the tracks rather than a quick wipe that just smears the salt around.
Sand is the other one. People come off the Burrewarra Point walk and the beach with it on their shoes, and it tracks straight onto hard floors and into any mat or carpet inside. Sand is gritty and it grinds finishes down over time, so for a cafe window, a salon floor or a showroom we focus on the entry zone, the matting and the floors first, because that's where the wear and the bad impression both start. We can set a periodic floor and glass routine that matches how busy you're, heavier through the warm months when the foot traffic on the point lifts.
After-hours, so we're never in your way
In a small bay you can't have a cleaner underfoot while the few customers you've got are in front of you. We work around your trade, which for most Guerilla Bay premises means early before you open or after you close, when the lighthouse-walk crowd and the beach traffic have gone home. You give us access or a key arrangement you're comfortable with, and you walk in to a clean, reset space ready for the day.
Because the bay is on our existing southern loop with Rosedale and Malua Bay right next door, we can usually fit your after-hours slot in without it being a headache to get a crew down here. That also means if you run more than one thing, say a home-based studio plus a holiday let you let out, we can knock both over on the same run instead of charging you like they're two trips.
Holiday-let owners: it's a business, we clean it like one
A lot of the 'commercial' work in Guerilla Bay is really holiday-let owners running their property as an income business. If you let your place out, the changeover is your most important clean of the week, and a bad review about a gritty floor or a salty shower screen costs you bookings. We do reliable turnovers between guests here, and we treat the place like the small business it is: consistent standard every time, the salt off the glass, the sand off the floors, and the bathrooms and kitchen reset so the next guests walk into a place that photographs as well as the listing promised.
Owners around here book a deep clean before the peak season to reset everything after a quiet stretch, and that's smart in a salt-and-sand spot like this, because the build-up that creeps in over winter shows up fast once the place is full again. We can do that pre-season deep clean as a one-off and then keep it ticking over with the regular changeovers through the busy months.
Periodic work and consumables, so you're not micromanaging it
Most small operators down here don't want to be thinking about cleaning at all, they want it handled. So beyond the regular cleans we take on the periodic jobs that are easy to let slide: detailed glass and frames, floor work, the back-of-house corners in a kitchen or treatment room, and the build-up that a daily wipe never touches. We schedule those so they happen on a sensible cycle rather than only when it's gotten visibly bad.
We can also keep your consumables stocked, the things you run out of at the worst time, so you're not ducking into the Bay for hand soap or paper. For a small Guerilla Bay business that's one less thing to track, and it means the loo and the kitchen are always presentable for whoever walks in off the point.
If a tenancy ends, we know the standard
The flip side of all the rentals and lets around here's that premises and properties change hands, and when a commercial lease or a let arrangement ends there's usually an exit clean expected. We clean end of lease work to the REINSW exit standard, and our bond-back guarantee means if the agent flags the cleaning we come back and re-clean it free within 72 hours. That matters in a bay where the next booking or the next tenant is often right behind the last one, because you can't afford the place sitting in dispute. We turn that exit clean around so the handover happens clean and on time.
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Tyson and the local team
Capital Coastal Cleaning is owner-run by Tyson, who started the business here in Batemans Bay in 2023. A small, police-checked local team, the same faces each visit, and our name on every job, from Durras to Moruya.
