Regular home cleaning made for Batehaven living
Batehaven sits just south of the bridge, and the homes here split fairly evenly between people who live here all year and places that fill up with guests over summer. That split changes what a regular clean needs to look like. A retiree in a townhouse off Beach Road wants the same trusted face every fortnight and a place that always feels settled. An owner who lets their unit near Corrigans Beach wants the in-between cleans kept on top so the changeovers are quick. We build the visit around which one you're, not a one-size list.
We're Capital Coastal Cleaning, an Indigenous-owned local team based in Batemans Bay. Tyson started the business in 2023, and it's still a small crew, just Tyson, Shanice and Lisa. Because Batehaven is only a short run over the bridge from our base, we can hold a steady weekly, fortnightly or monthly slot here without the day falling apart if traffic banks up. Same cleaner each time, fixed price per visit, low-tox products.
Salt and sand are the whole job near Corrigans and Caseys
The beachfront units around Corrigans Beach and Caseys Beach cop salt and sand without a break, and that's the single biggest thing that shapes a regular clean down this end. Sand walks in on feet and beach towels and ends up in the carpet edges, the door tracks and along the skirting. Salt hazes up glass and dulls the aluminium on sliders and window frames. So on a regular Batehaven visit, floors and screens are the first thing we hit, every time, not an afterthought once a quarter.
For a home a street or two back from the sand, that pressure eases off a bit, but it never fully goes away in a beach suburb. We tune how hard we go on tracks and glass to how close you're to the water. A place right on Caseys gets the sliding door tracks vacuumed and wiped every visit. A townhouse further up Beach Road might get them done thoroughly on a rolling basis. Either way the salt doesn't get a chance to build into something that needs a deep clean to shift.
Built for retirees and the all-year residents
A lot of the permanent homes through Batehaven belong to retirees, and that side of the work is about reliability and a light touch more than anything flashy. A regular fortnightly clean here means you aren't lugging the vacuum around or climbing to reach the shower screen. We keep the bathrooms, the kitchen and the floors on a steady rhythm so the place never gets away from you between visits.
Same cleaner each time matters more in this kind of home than people expect. You get to know who is coming, they learn the house, which cupboard the bin liners live in and which rug not to drag over the tiles. We're police-checked and fully insured, so handing over a key or a garage code to the one familiar person is an easy call. If a week doesn't suit, we shuffle the slot rather than send a stranger.
Keeping holiday lets ticking over between guests
Plenty of owners in Batehaven let their place out, and the regular clean for those homes does a different job again. It's the maintenance layer that sits underneath the guest changeovers. When a unit near the beach gets a steady run of short stays, sand and grime build quietly in the spots a quick turnover skips, the oven, the window tracks, behind the toilet, the corners of the carpet. A booked regular clean catches that before it turns into a complaint or a bad review.
Owners who keep a regular clean going through the season tell us the changeovers go faster and smoother, because the place is never starting from a backlog. We can also flip into a proper guest reset when you need one, full presentation for the next booking, beds and bathrooms guest-ready. Tell us the check-in time and we work to it. Knowing the older holiday flats and the newer townhouses along Beach Road means we already know how these places are laid out.
Once-off spring cleans and resets when the season turns
Not every Batehaven home wants a fixed roster, and that's fine. A once-off spring clean suits the holidaymaker who only uses the place a few weeks a year and wants it sorted before the family arrives, or the resident who has let things slide over a busy stretch and wants a reset to start fresh. We go deeper than a regular visit, the build-up of salt on the glass, the sand worked into the carpet, the kitchen detail, the spots that a fortnightly clean keeps at bay but a long gap lets grow.
From there a lot of people roll into a regular slot, because once the place is back to a good baseline it's far cheaper to hold it there than to deep clean it twice a year. There's no lock-in either way. If you only ever want the one big clean before Christmas guests land, we're happy to do exactly that and leave you to it.
Booking a regular clean in Batehaven
Getting started is simple. Give us a rough idea of the home, how many bedrooms and bathrooms, whether it's carpet or hard floors, how close to the beach, and whether you want weekly, fortnightly or monthly. We give you a fixed price per visit so there are no surprises, and we lock in a regular slot with the same cleaner. We use low-tox products as standard, which matters in a small unit or a closed-up holiday flat where you notice harsh chemical smells more.
Because Batehaven is a quick run from our base, we can often fit a first clean in sooner than people expect, sometimes same-day if our run allows. We're open seven days and the team carries a 5.0 rating from 110 Google reviews. Call Tyson on 0479 184 498 and we'll sort a time that works around the beach, the guests or just your week.
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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.
