Contract cleaning built around the Batehaven beachfront
Batehaven sits right south of the bridge, and the buildings here aren't your average suburban block. The beachfront units around Corrigans Beach and Caseys Beach take constant salt and sand, and that's exactly the kind of common-area wear that makes facility cleaning here different from cleaning a place inland. When we run a contract on a strata block or a holiday flat building along Beach Road, the foyers, stair treads and shared landings carry sand in from the beach all day, and the lift doors and glass entries fog up with salt. We build the scope around that, not around a generic checklist.
Capital Coastal Cleaning is a local, Indigenous-owned business based just up the road in Batemans Bay, started in 2023 by owner Tyson. We run a small team (Tyson, Shanice and Lisa), we're police-checked and fully insured, and because we're minutes from Batehaven we can hold a regular contract here without the travel being a problem. Same-day is often on the table if a committee or manager needs us in a hurry.
Strata and common areas for the Beach Road buildings
A lot of Batehaven is older holiday flats and newer townhouses strung along Beach Road, and most of those have a body corporate or a managing agent who needs the common property kept up to a standard. That's our bread and butter on the facility side: entry foyers, shared hallways, stairwells, lift interiors, letterbox bays, bin rooms and the windows in the common areas. In the older flats the timber stairs and aluminium railings show salt corrosion fast, so we keep those wiped down rather than letting the grime cake on.
For the newer townhouse complexes the issue is usually the glass and the shared driveways. Sandy feet track straight through the front gate and across the visitor parking, so we schedule a sweep and a pressure of the hard surfaces on a set cycle rather than waiting for a complaint. We can clean to a recurring weekly or fortnightly contract and report back to the committee, so the owners always know the place is being looked after between the busy holiday stretches.
Holiday parks and short-stay buildings between the beaches
Batehaven is a popular spot with holidaymakers, and that means buildings that fill and empty in waves. The short-stay and holiday-let blocks near Corrigans and Caseys need their shared facilities cleaned hard around changeover weekends: the camp-kitchen style common rooms, shared laundries, the amenities blocks and the pool surrounds where wet sandy feet do their worst. We treat the high-traffic Saturday turnover as the peak it really is, and we scope the contract so the amenities get a deep going-over while the guests are swapping over.
Salt and sand are the constant here, so the amenities glass, the shower screens in shared bathrooms and the tiled floors get the first hit every visit. We use low-tox products throughout, which matters in shared kitchens and bathrooms where families and kids are coming through. For an operator running a holiday block in Batehaven, the win is a clean that holds up across a full weekend of beach traffic.
Clubs, halls and community buildings near the beach
The community buildings near Corrigans Beach and along the Batehaven foreshore cop the same coastal punishment as the homes, plus the foot traffic of being a gathering spot. Halls and club rooms here get hired out for functions, markets and weekend events, and the floors take a beating from people coming straight off the sand. We can run these as a periodic contract or as a function-by-function clean, with the kitchen, toilets and main floor turned around between bookings.
Because these rooms sit so close to the water, the windows and any glass doors facing the beach need a regular salt clean or they go cloudy within weeks. We fold that into the contract so the committee isn't paying for an emergency window job before every big event. Hard floors get a proper machine clean, and any carpeted meeting rooms or offices get cleaned, which matters near the beach where sand grinds into the pile.
Medical, childcare and multi-tenant buildings
Batehaven has its share of permanent residents alongside the holidaymakers, including a lot of retirees, and that supports the local medical rooms, allied health suites and childcare that need a careful, low-tox clean. For those we run a hygiene-focused scope: waiting rooms, treatment surfaces, shared bathrooms and touchpoints, all done with products that are safe around kids and older patients. We're police-checked and insured, which is the baseline these settings require.
Multi-tenant buildings along Beach Road, where a few small businesses share an entry and amenities, are the other common one. There the shared lobby, the common toilets and the back bin area are nobody's individual job, so we take them on as the building clean and bill the strata or the managing agent. It keeps the tenants out of the argument about whose turn it is, and the building presents properly to anyone walking in off the street.
Periodic work and the exit-clean side
On top of the regular contract, the Batehaven buildings need periodic work to deal with the coast. Salt build-up on aluminium and glass, sand in the entry mats and tracks, and carpet that has had a hard summer all want a deeper reset a few times a year. We schedule periodic deep cleans, machine floor scrubs and carpet cleaning to line up with the quieter weeks between holiday peaks, so the disruption to residents and guests is small.
The rental stock through Batehaven also keeps our end-of-lease work busy, and that ties into the facility side for any agent or owner who manages multiple units in one building. When a tenant moves out of a flat in a managed block, we can do the exit clean to the REINSW standard with our bond-back guarantee, which means if the agent flags the cleaning we come back and re-clean free within 72 hours. For a managing agent looking after several Batehaven addresses, having one local crew handle both the common property and the individual exit cleans keeps it simple.
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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.
