Office cleaning built around a working Moruya week
Moruya is the one town on our run where commercial and office cleaning is genuinely a bigger part of what we do, and that comes straight down to the kind of place it is. Vulcan Street and the main-street businesses, the professional suites near the centre of town and the hospital precinct just up the way all mean there are real offices full of people working a real week here, not just holiday houses sitting empty between guests. That changes how we clean. We aren't turning a place over for the next visitor, we're keeping a workplace tidy and healthy for the same staff who walk in every morning.
We're Capital Coastal Cleaning, an Indigenous-owned local crew based up the highway in Batemans Bay, and Moruya is far enough down the coast that we plan our office runs around the town's actual rhythm. Small team, just Tyson, Shanice and Lisa, all police-checked and the business fully insured. When you ring 0479 184 498 you're talking to the people who will actually be in your office, not a call centre passing you on.
After-hours on Vulcan Street, daytime where it suits
A lot of the Vulcan Street businesses and the suites around the main street would rather we were in and out before they open or after they lock up, so the front desk and the floors are done before the first customer walks in. We're happy to work after-hours for shopfronts and reception areas where having a cleaner around mid-trade just gets in the way.
Other places, especially quieter professional suites, prefer a daytime clean while someone is there to let us in and lock up after. Either way we sort out keys, alarm codes and access first so there are no surprises, and we keep the same person or two on your job so you aren't explaining your setup to a stranger every fortnight. For the main-street shopfronts we pay particular attention to the front glass and the entry, because that's the first thing your Saturday markets crowd sees when they wander up off the riverbank.
Granite dust and river flats are hard on office floors
Moruya sits on the granite country and the river flats, and that shows up on office floors faster than you'd think. The fine granite dust gets tracked in on shoes and settles on desks, sills and the tops of filing cabinets, and the river-flat conditions mean tracks and entry mats hold grit. In a busy office with people coming and going all day, that builds up quickly.
So floors get serious and regular attention from us, vacuuming carpet properly rather than a quick once-over, and mopping hard floors and entry areas where the dust collects. We wipe down desks, sills and the window tracks that the granite dust loves to sit in, and we keep the glass clean on shopfronts and reception areas where it shows most. It's the same conditions that wear out floors and tracks in the homes down here, just with a workplace's worth of foot traffic on top.
Kitchens and bathrooms for a town of shift workers
With the hospital precinct in town, Moruya runs on shift workers, busy professionals and families juggling odd hours, and that flows into how the offices and suites get used. A staff kitchen and bathroom in a place where people come and go across early starts and late finishes cops more use than a nine-to-five setup, and it needs to stay genuinely clean rather than just tidied.
We handle the bins, the kitchen benches, sinks and the microwave, the bathrooms top to bottom, and the high-touch spots like door handles, light switches and tap heads that get a hammering when there's always someone moving through. We use low-tox products, which matters in a closed-up office or a health-adjacent suite where staff are breathing the same air all day and you don't want harsh chemical smells hanging around the lunchroom.
One trip down the highway, Moruya and the Heads together
Because we come down from the Bay, we plan Moruya as a proper trip rather than a quick pop-in, and we cover the town and out to Moruya Heads on the one run. If you've got an office in town and another site or a holiday let near the river or out at the Heads, we can line those up together so you aren't paying for two separate visits. That works well for the local operators who have a foot in both the main-street trade and the short-stay market down by the water.
Being a regular fixture down here also means we get to know your building, where the bins go out, which days the rubbish is collected, where the granite dust always wins. That local knowledge is the difference between a clean that looks done and one that actually holds up through a busy Moruya week.
Reliable, the same faces, open seven days
The main thing an office wants from a cleaner is to not have to think about it, and that's what we're after for our Moruya commercial clients. A set schedule, the same crew, and a clean that's the same standard every time so you walk in Monday and the place is right. We're open seven days, so if your office needs a Saturday tidy after a big week, or a one-off before an inspection or a visit from head office, we can fit it in.
We carry our 5.0 rating from 110 Google reviews into every job, home or office, and the way we keep it's by being the kind of local crew you can ring on 0479 184 498 and actually count on. If something isn't right, we want to know and we'll come back and sort it.
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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.
