Cabarita Beach, NSW
Hall Restorations in Cabarita Beach
Beach-house exteriors, holiday-rental presentation, and cocos-palm-clogged gutters across Cabarita, Bogangar and the headland.
Northern Rivers home — descriptive placeholder until Josh supplies real photosCabarita Beach is mid-coast Tweed: cocos palms, salt, headland-exposed houses, and a strong holiday-rental contingent. The maintenance work mirrors that — a lot of gutter cleaning before the wet season, plenty of soft-wash exterior work between rental bookings, and the occasional driveway pressure-clean before a sale.
If we had to pick a Northern Rivers suburb where the gutter-cleaning service does the most quiet good, it’d be Cabarita Beach. The cocos-palm density along the coastal strip and the regularity of the wet-season downpours mean that a gutter that isn’t cleared is an unwelcome surprise waiting for the next storm.
The headland houses are where the salt damage shows up first. East-facing walls, north-east-facing windows, and any Colorbond exposed to the prevailing wind chalks faster than houses 200 metres back from the front. A soft-wash every 18 months on the exteriors and a roof clean every two to three years keeps it ahead of the wear.
The holiday-rental contingent is bigger here than at Kingscliff. We schedule between bookings, work clean, leave it ready for the cleaner. Owners who run high-turnover places usually book a quarterly visit; we cover gutters, soft-wash, and a deck refresh on a rotating basis.
For grounds work, Cabarita gardens tend to be low-maintenance coastal natives (banksia, casuarina, grevillea) — they want occasional thinning and shape pruning, not the heavy trimming a hedge garden needs. We work with that rather than try to shape them into something they’re not.
What we see most
Common Cabarita Beach jobs
- Cocos-palm fronds and seed clusters dumping into gutters and onto roofs
- Salt-aged Colorbond, particularly on the headland-facing properties
- Render mould on the south and west walls where the houses are shaded by other houses or trees
- Wooden decking and timber walkways going grey and slippery
- Holiday-rental turnaround windows narrower than ideal
Working in Cabarita Beach
Cabarita sits in Tweed Shire. The cocos-palm density along the Cabarita and Bogangar strip is higher than just about anywhere else in our service area — gutter cleaning is genuinely an annual non-negotiable here. The wet-season storms come in hard off the ocean, and a blocked gutter on a Cabarita house ends up as water on the ceiling fast.
Nearby coverage
We also work
- Kingscliff
- Pottsville
- Casuarina
- Hastings Point
FAQ
Cabarita Beach questions
How often should I clean my gutters in Cabarita?
Annual at a minimum, and we'd suggest twice-yearly if you have mature cocos palms within 5 metres of the house. The frond drop is heaviest in summer and after autumn easterlies. A clean before storm season starts is the cheap insurance.
Our deck is going grey — can it be cleaned back?
Yes. Timber decking pressure-cleans well at a moderate pressure, particularly if it's hardwood. Softwood (treated pine) is more delicate. Most decks need a follow-up oil or stain application after cleaning to protect the freshly-exposed timber; we don't do the oil application as standard but we can recommend product.
Holiday rental scheduling — can you do a job between guests?
Yes. Send the booking calendar, we'll fit in the windows. We're set up to work fast and clean for rental turnover work.
Booking in Cabarita Beach?
Call 0401 364 405 or send a quote request. We'll come back with a written number for your block, not a starting price.