Window cleaning built around the salt off Corrigans and Caseys
The thing that makes glass in Batehaven different is how close so much of it sits to the water. The beachfront units around Corrigans Beach and Caseys Beach cop constant salt and sand off the bay, and that mist doesn't just wash off in the next shower of rain. It dries into a fine, hazy film that bonds to the glass and the aluminium around it. By the time most Batehaven owners ring us, the windows look permanently cloudy even though they were wiped over a fortnight ago.
We're based just over the bridge, so we work this strip most weeks and we know what that sea-mist film actually is. It needs the right solution and a proper squeegee, not a quick wipe with a sponge, or it just smears and comes straight back. We do the internal and external glass, the tracks, the frames and the flyscreens together, because on a salt-blasted Batehaven unit the screens hold half the grime and putting clean screens back over dirty glass makes no sense.
Holiday flats and townhouses along Beach Road
Beach Road runs the length of Batehaven, and a lot of our window work sits right along it. There's a real split in the stock here. The older holiday flats have the original aluminium sliders with deep tracks that hold years of sand, salt grit and dried leaf bits, and the newer townhouses have bigger panes and stacker doors that show every streak when the afternoon sun hits them.
We treat the two differently. On the older flats the win is usually in the tracks and the frames, getting the grit out so the windows actually slide and the screens sit flush again. On the newer townhouses it's about the big glass coming up genuinely clear, because that's the first thing a holidaymaker notices when they walk in and look out toward the water. Either way we sort the flyscreens at the same time, since a salt-clogged screen on Beach Road undoes the whole job in a week.
Getting holiday lets guest-ready between stays
Batehaven runs a steady short-stay market alongside the permanent homes, and dirty windows show up badly in photos and reviews. A guest sitting on the balcony of a Caseys Beach unit is looking straight through that glass at the water, so smeary or salt-hazed panes are the first complaint. We line our window work up with the changeover so the glass is done before the next booking walks in.
For owners getting a place guest-ready we go right through the internal and external glass, clear the tracks so the doors run properly, and detail the flyscreens that take a beating from the sand. If you're already booking us for a changeover or a deep clean, adding the windows on the same visit saves you a second trip and keeps the place looking its best for the listing photos.
Bond cleans and the windows the agent checks
The rental stock through Batehaven keeps our end of lease work busy most weeks, and windows are one of the things agents around here actually inspect. On an exit clean we do the glass inside and out, get the tracks and frames clear of sand and salt build-up, and wash the flyscreens, all to the REINSW exit standard the local agents work to.
If you're moving out of a Batehaven rental, our end of lease comes with a bond-back guarantee. If the agent flags the cleaning, we come back and re-clean free within 72 hours. Because the windows here are so exposed to the salt off the beach, they're a common pull-up point, so getting them done properly the first time is what keeps your bond safe.
Easy on retirees and the regulars we see often
Batehaven is a popular spot with retirees, and external windows are exactly the job most people would rather not be up a ladder doing themselves, especially with the salt making the glass slick. A lot of our regular Batehaven clients have us back on a schedule so the sea-mist film never gets a chance to build into that stubborn haze in the first place.
We're a small local team, just Tyson, Shanice and Lisa, all police-checked and fully insured, and we use low-tox products so there's nothing harsh left on the glass or the frames. Booking the windows on a regular cycle here works out far better than letting six months of salt cake on, because once it bonds hard it takes a lot more work to shift.
Two-storey, and what we sort on the day
Some of the townhouses and the taller units along Beach Road and back off the beach are two-storey, and we assess that side of the job on site rather than guessing over the phone. Access varies a lot here, from a simple reach off the ground to balcony glass that needs the right setup, so we've a look first and tell you straight what we can do safely.
We're usually only minutes from Batehaven, so it's often a same-day option when you need the glass sorted before guests, an inspection or a handover. Give us a call on 0479 184 498 and we'll sort the windows, the tracks, the frames and the screens in the one visit.
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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.
