Regular cleaning that fits how Moruya actually lives
Moruya is a working town, not a holiday strip, and that changes what a regular clean needs to look like. A lot of the homes we look after down here belong to people on hospital rosters, tradies, teachers and small-business owners who are out the door early and back late. They don't have a spare Saturday to scrub the place top to bottom, so the regular clean has to land on the same day each week or fortnight and just get done, whether or not anyone is home.
We're Capital Coastal Cleaning, an Indigenous-owned local team based up the highway in Batemans Bay, and we run down to Moruya and out to Moruya Heads as one trip. You get a fixed price per visit, the same cleaner each time, and low-tox products that are fine around kids, pets and anyone who reacts to harsh chemicals. The team is small on purpose, just Tyson, Shanice and Lisa, so the person who learns your house is the person who keeps cleaning it.
Built around shift work and busy households
The hospital precinct shapes a fair bit of our regular book in Moruya. When one person in the house is sleeping days because they worked nights, a cleaner banging around at the wrong hour is the last thing anyone needs. We sort out a time that suits the roster, work quietly through the rooms that matter, and stay out of the bedroom that has someone asleep in it. If the week goes sideways and the shift pattern flips, we'd rather you tell us and we shuffle the slot than have us turn up at a bad time.
For the busy families and professionals down here, the point of a regular clean is that the place is always sitting at a decent baseline. You aren't staring down a four-hour catch-up every time someone visits, because the bathrooms, the kitchen and the floors get reset every visit. That's the whole idea of keeping the same cleaner on a weekly, fortnightly or monthly run. We learn which rooms cop the most use in your house and we spend the time there.
Granite dust and river flats are the local enemy
Moruya sits on the river flats in granite country, and that combination is what we're really fighting against on a regular clean here. The fine pale dust that drifts in off the dry ground settles on skirting boards, window tracks and the tops of things in a way you don't get on the beachfront suburbs. Hard floors show it within a day or two. So on every visit through Moruya we give the floors and the tracks proper attention rather than a quick once-over, because that's where the grit actually builds up.
Homes closer to the Moruya River have their own thing going on, with damp and the odd bit of river-flat grime that likes to settle in bathrooms and along the wet edges of the house. We keep an eye on grout, shower screens and exhaust fans as part of the regular run so none of that gets a head start. None of this is glamorous work, but it's the difference between a house that stays on top of itself and one that quietly slides.
Town homes, the Heads and everything in between
We clean a real mix in and around Moruya. There are the older town homes on the streets behind Vulcan Street, the newer builds out toward the edges, and the beachside and riverside places out at Moruya Heads near Bengello Beach and Toragy Point. Because we cover the town and the Heads on the same trip, you get the same fixed pricing and the same cleaner whether you're five minutes from the main street or out where the river meets the sea.
Out at the Heads the salt and sand come into it more than they do in town, so for those homes the floors and the glass get the extra detailing they need. In town it's more about the dust and the day-to-day living. We don't run a one-size routine across the lot. The regular clean for a tidy retired couple near the river looks different to the one for a household of shift workers and kids, and we set the visit up around what your place actually needs.
Once-off cleans and resets when life shifts
Not everything in Moruya is a steady weekly run, so the same team handles the one-off jobs too. If you've let things get away from you and want a proper spring clean to get back to square one, we can do that as a standalone job and then pick up a regular slot from there if you want one. It's a common way people start with us, get the deep clean done first, then settle into a fortnightly rhythm.
We also do guest resets for the people in town who let a room or a second place to visitors coming through for the markets, the hospital or family in the area. It isn't the heavy holiday-let turnover scene you get on the coast, but there's enough of it in Moruya that a quick, reliable reset between guests is worth having on call. Same fixed price, same low-tox products, same crew you already know.
Steady, local and easy to deal with
We're fully insured, the whole team is police-checked, and we're open seven days, which matters when your only free window to let us in is a Sunday between shifts. We hold a 5.0 rating from 110 Google reviews, and a good slice of that comes from people who just want the same thing to happen on the same day without having to manage it. That's what a regular clean should be.
If you want to get a regular run going in Moruya or out at the Heads, give us a call on 0479 184 498 and we'll sort a fixed price and a day that fits. No lock-in fuss, no surprises, just the same cleaner turning up and getting it done.
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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.
