Asbestos Removal in Shepparton
Licensed contractors delivering safe demolition, asbestos removal and full site clean-ups with reliable service from start to finish.
Safe Removal You Can Trust
Asbestos removal in Shepparton can feel stressful, especially in older homes where materials may have aged or become exposed over time. At Murphy's Salvage and Demolition, we make the process clear and manageable by explaining each step and completing the work in a controlled, compliant way. We are licensed in both Victoria and New South Wales to remove non friable asbestos, and our team is fully trained, ticketed and regularly health checked as required. Before any removal begins, we notify the relevant authority, prepare a full control plan and speak with neighbouring properties so everyone understands what will be happening on site.
- Licensed non friable asbestos removal carried out with strict safety measures
- A steady, transparent process that keeps your property protected
Our procedure focuses on isolating the area, using controlled removal techniques and keeping sheets intact where possible to prevent fibre release. Workers wear full PPE, and we use a water and PVA spray to reduce dust while removing materials. Once the asbestos is removed, we vacuum cavities, wipe down surfaces and seal the area so it is safe for the next stage of your project. For reliable asbestos removal, call 0439 929 872 to speak with our experienced team.
40 Years Experience
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Careful Work from Start to Finish
Every asbestos removal job in Shepparton begins with a clear plan that outlines containment, removal methods, PPE, equipment and disposal. Waste is double bagged, labelled and transported in an EPA-approved vehicle by a licensed driver before being taken to an authorised landfill. After the area is cleaned, an independent assessor completes a final clearance to confirm the site meets Australian standards. This approach ensures your property is safe and ready for renovation or continued use.
If you are planning work on an older property or want expert guidance, we are here to help. Get in touch to discuss the best next steps for your site.
FAQ
What makes asbestos removal so regulated?
Asbestos fibres can become airborne if materials are disturbed, which is why strict national regulations govern removal. The process includes notifications, control plans and PPE requirements to protect residents and workers. Each step is designed to keep fibres contained and handled safely. These rules ensure the work meets Australian standards from start to finish.
Why is intact removal preferred during the process?
Removing sheets whole reduces dust and fibre release, making the job safer and easier to control. Breaking materials often leads to more airborne particles and requires additional containment steps. A water and PVA spray helps stabilise surfaces during removal. This approach is part of best practice for non friable asbestos.
How is asbestos waste transported legally?
Asbestos waste must be sealed, labelled and transported by a licensed driver in a vehicle with an EPA permit. It is taken only to approved landfills that are authorised to receive asbestos. These steps ensure safe handling from removal through to final disposal.
What happens once the asbestos has been taken out?
After removal, the area is thoroughly cleaned, vacuumed and wiped down to remove dust and residue. An independent assessor inspects the site to confirm it meets clearance requirements. Only after this step is the area considered safe for re-entry. This final check provides peace of mind before renovation continues.
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