Regular cleaning for a North Durras beach house
Most homes we clean in North Durras aren't lived in full time. They're the holiday shacks and beach houses tucked in beside Murramarang National Park, the sort of place an owner drives up to on long weekends and rents out the rest of the year. A regular clean here isn't about keeping on top of daily family mess. It's about keeping a place that sits empty for stretches in a state where you, or your next set of guests, can walk straight in and not have to lift a finger.
That changes how we set it up. For a lot of North Durras owners, a fortnightly or monthly visit is the rhythm that suits, with us going through between bookings and over the quiet patches so the salt and the bush dust never get a head start. You get the same cleaner each time (Tyson, Shanice or Lisa), a fixed price per visit, and someone who actually knows your place rather than a different face turning up every fortnight.
What the national park and the beach put through your house
North Durras has a problem most suburbs don't. You're hard against Murramarang National Park on one side and the beach on the other, so the place cops bush dust and salt air at the same time. The dust settles on skirtings, blinds and the tops of shelves while the place sits closed up, and the salt hazes over glass sliders and window tracks the way it does anywhere near the water out here.
Then there are the kangaroos. They come down onto the beach and through the yards, and sandy paw prints on the deck and across the floors are just part of life up here. On a regular visit we hit the floors properly every time, get into the door tracks where the grit collects, and keep the glass clear so the view back toward the bush and the water actually looks like something. Skip a few months and that build-up turns into a job. Keep it regular and it stays a quick once-over.
Built around your bookings, not a fixed calendar
Because changeovers are the most common job we do in North Durras, our regular cleaning here tends to wrap around the booking calendar rather than ignore it. Plenty of owners have us on a standing fortnightly or monthly clean and then call in guest resets on top when a stay lands. We'll do the between-guest turnover, strip and remake the beds, reset the kitchen and bathrooms, and get the place looking the way the listing photos promised.
If you self-manage your rental or run it through an agent, that's fine either way. Tell us the check-out and check-in times and we'll fit the reset into the gap. Being a small local team, we can be flexible about the day, which matters in a spot where bookings don't follow a tidy weekly pattern.
The pre-season deep clean
The one date nearly every North Durras owner does plan for is the run-up to peak season. A beach house that's been shut through the cold months needs more than a wipe-down before the summer guests start arriving, so we do a deep clean to reset it. That means inside the oven and the rangehood, behind and under furniture, the cobwebs off the eaves and the verandah, fans and light fittings, and a proper going-over of the bathrooms where damp and a closed-up house leave their mark.
Once that reset is done, the regular or fortnightly visits keep it there through the busy stretch, so you're not paying for a big deep clean every changeover. We low-tox everything we use, which matters when you've got guests with kids and bare feet, and salty swimmers tracking back and forth from the beach.
Off the beaten track, no surcharge
North Durras sits right at the northern edge of our run, off the main highway and a fair drive from town. A lot of cleaners either won't come out this far or load a travel fee onto every visit. We don't. It's part of our regular northern coastal run, alongside South Durras, so you pay the same fixed price per visit you'd pay closer to Batemans Bay.
That only works because we plan our week around the area rather than treating it as a one-off detour. If you're up here, you get a cleaner who's already familiar with the drive in, the way these beach houses are built, and what the park and the salt do to them over a season.
A team you can leave the keys with
Half the point of a regular clean on a holiday house is that you don't have to be there. Most North Durras owners aren't, and that means trusting whoever's got the keys while the place sits empty. We're police-checked, fully insured, and we're the same small crew every time, so you're not handing access to a rotating list of strangers.
We started Capital Coastal Cleaning here on the Eurobodalla coast in 2023, we're Indigenous-owned and local, and we've held a 5.0 rating across 110 Google reviews by treating empty beach houses like they matter as much as the ones with someone home. We're open seven days. Give us a call on 0479 184 498 and we'll sort out a regular schedule that fits how you actually use the place.
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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.
