Demolition in Albury-Wodonga
Licensed contractors delivering safe demolition, asbestos removal and full site clean-ups with reliable service from start to finish.
Demolition Made Straightforward
Demolition can feel overwhelming, especially when you are dealing with old structures, tight access or concerns about safety. At Murphy's Salvage and Demolition, we make the process clear and well organised for property owners across Albury-Wodonga. We are licensed in both Victoria and New South Wales for demolition and asbestos removal, which allows us to safely manage a wide range of jobs throughout the border region. Our focus is on safe dismantling, clear communication and responsible handling of all materials.
- Safe, compliant demolition carried out by trained, licensed experts
- Up to 90 percent of materials recycled or recovered for reuse
Before we begin, we assess your site to plan the safest approach and identify materials that can be salvaged. Concrete is crushed for road base, bricks are cleaned and resold, and metals like steel, roofing iron and copper are separated for recycling. Reusable timber is denailed and prepared for resale, while damaged timber is repurposed for firewood or mulch. Internal fittings such as doors, windows and sinks are also removed for reuse. For demolition work delivered with care and environmental responsibility, call 0439 929 872.
Responsible Work from Start to Finish
Our demolition services are shaped around safe methods, practical equipment and environmentally responsible choices. We manage everything from controlled structure removal to sorting materials on site so they can be recycled or reused instead of going straight to landfill. Salvageable items are set aside early in the process and handled with care, giving customers access to affordable materials while reducing waste. Once the structure is removed, we complete a thorough clean-up so your site is ready for its next stage, whether that is rebuilding, renovating or restoring the land.
If you want demolition carried out with skill and genuine respect for your property, we are here to help. Get in touch to talk through your plans and the approach that suits your site best.
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FAQ
What steps are involved in a standard demolition?
A typical demolition begins with a detailed site assessment to identify structure type, access requirements and any safety concerns. Once the plan is prepared, materials are removed in controlled stages using safe, compliant methods. Waste is handled responsibly, with recyclable materials separated where possible. The final step usually includes site clearing so the area is ready for the next phase of your project.
How long does a demolition usually take?
The time frame depends on the size of the structure, the materials involved and the access to the site. Smaller residential demolitions may take only a few days, while larger or more complex buildings can take longer. Weather, site conditions and the presence of materials like asbestos may also affect timing. A clear timeline is normally provided once the site has been assessed.
What safety measures are used during demolition?
Demolition work is carefully planned to protect both workers and surrounding properties. Safety steps often include isolating the area, using controlled removal techniques and ensuring machinery is operated by trained personnel. Materials that pose risks, such as asbestos or unstable structures, are handled with specialised procedures. Compliance with Australian standards ensures that every part of the process is managed responsibly.

