Regular home cleaning that fits how Malua Bay actually lives
Malua Bay is a holiday town first and a home town second, and a regular clean here has to work around that. A lot of the houses around Malua Bay Beach and up behind the bowling club aren't lived in full time. They're second homes that the owners get down to on weekends and over the school holidays, or they sit empty for stretches and then fill right up. So when we set up a regular weekly, fortnightly or monthly clean here, it isn't always about keeping a busy family house ticking over. Half the time it's about keeping a place that nobody's been in for a fortnight feeling fresh and ready, instead of musty and dusty the minute the owners walk in.
We're Capital Coastal Cleaning, an Indigenous-owned local outfit based up the road in Batemans Bay. Tyson started the business in 2023 and it's still a small team, just Tyson, Shanice and Lisa, so when you book a regular spot in Malua Bay you get the same cleaner each visit, not a different face every time. That matters more here than people think, because a cleaner who knows your place knows which louvre windows seize with the salt and which sliding door track always cops the sand.
Salt and sand are the two jobs that never finish
The houses near Pretty Point and the surf beach get the full hit of the salt air, and that's the thing that drives a regular clean in Malua Bay more than anything else. Salt sits on the glass and on the aluminium frames and it doesn't wipe off the way ordinary grime does. Leave it a month and the shower screens haze over and the window tracks start to corrode. The whole point of a regular visit here's that we stay on top of the glass and the frames every single time, so the salt never gets the chance to bake on and dull everything.
Then there's the sand. With the beach that close, sand comes through the door on everyone's feet and ends up in the carpet, in the grout lines and along the skirting boards. A one-off clean shifts it for a day. A regular clean is what actually keeps it under control, because we're getting the floors back to scratch before the next round of beach trips piles more in. For a lot of our Malua Bay regulars, the floors are honestly the main reason they keep us coming, more than anything else in the house.
Holiday-let owners who run their own place
Plenty of the homes around the bowlo and the beach are let out as short stays when the owners aren't using them, and some of those owners want a regular maintenance clean on top of the changeovers. The thinking is simple. If the place gets a proper regular clean while it's quiet, the quick guest resets between bookings are faster and the property never slides into that tired, grubby state that guests notice and mention in reviews. We can run a steady regular clean for you and slot the faster guest changeovers in around it, all with the same cleaner who already knows the layout.
Because changeovers are our most common job in Malua Bay, we know the rhythm of the place. We know how tight the window can get between a midday check-out and an afternoon check-in over the summer holidays, and we know how to turn a place around fast without cutting corners. A regular clean underpinning all that just makes the whole thing run smoother for the owner.
Fixed price, same cleaner, low-tox products
Every regular clean in Malua Bay is a fixed price per visit, worked out once we've seen the place, so you're not getting a different number each month or wondering what an hourly rate is going to add up to. You know what it costs and you know who's turning up. We use low-tox products, which matters in a holiday house where the next person through might be little kids tearing in from the beach or a guest with allergies you don't know about.
We're police-checked and fully insured, which counts for a lot when you're handing over a key to a place you might only see once a month. A good chunk of our Malua Bay work is for owners who live in Canberra or up in Sydney and trust us to let ourselves in, do the job and lock up. We've got a 5.0 rating from 110 Google reviews and we're open seven days, so if your only window to have us in is a Sunday before you drive up, that's not a problem.
Deep cleans and guest resets when the season turns
Around Malua Bay the calendar really matters. Most owners want a proper deep clean before the peak season kicks off, to get the place guest-ready after it's sat quiet through the cooler months. We do those once-off spring cleans and deep resets alongside the regular schedule, so the regular visits keep the place ticking over and the deep clean knocks out the build-up before the holidaymakers and the family descend.
Guest resets are part of the same picture. If you've had the family down over Christmas or the Easter long weekend and you're heading home, a reset gets the place back to neutral. Beds stripped, floors done, the sand and the salt dealt with, ready for the next stint or the next paying guest. Booked together, the regular clean, the seasonal deep clean and the resets cover a Malua Bay holiday home through the whole year without you having to think about it from three hours away.
Easy to book, and we know the area
We cover the whole Eurobodalla coast from Durras down to Moruya, and Malua Bay sits comfortably in the middle of our southern run, so getting to you is no trouble. Whether you're a permanent resident wanting a fortnightly clean, an owner who wants the place fresh for every visit, or running a short stay that needs a regular underpinning, give us a call on 0479 184 498 and we'll sort out a schedule and a fixed price that suits the place. Same cleaner, every time, who'll know your Malua Bay home as well as you do.
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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.
