Asbestos Removal in Wagga Wagga
Licensed contractors delivering safe demolition, asbestos removal and full site clean-ups with reliable service from start to finish.
Safe Asbestos Solutions
Asbestos removal in Wagga Wagga is often required in older homes and buildings, and we simplify the process by handling every step with care. At Murphy's Salvage and Demolition, 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. Before starting, we notify the relevant authority, prepare a full control plan and let neighbouring properties know what is happening.
- Licensed removal with strict safety and containment
- Clear steps so you always know what to expect
We isolate the area, prepare a detailed SWMS and use controlled techniques that keep sheets intact where possible. A PVA and water mix helps control dust as materials are removed, and our team works in full PPE for maximum protection. Once the asbestos is removed, we vacuum cavities, wipe down surfaces and seal the area. For asbestos removal in Wagga Wagga carried out safely and professionally, call 0439 929 872.
40 Years Experience
Licensed Experts
Safety Focused
Clear, Safe Procedures
We follow national codes of practice and OH&S regulations so each job is completed responsibly. Waste is double bagged, labelled and transported in an EPA-approved vehicle by a licensed driver before disposal at an authorised landfill. After the area is cleaned, an independent clearance confirms that everything meets Australian standards. This gives you confidence your property is safe for renovation or re-entry.
If you need advice about older materials on your property, we are here to help. Contact us to discuss the best next steps.
FAQ
What signs suggest asbestos may be present in a Wagga Wagga home?
Homes built before the mid 1980s in Wagga Wagga often contain asbestos in areas like eaves, wall sheeting, roofing and old vinyl flooring. It is not always easy to identify by sight because asbestos can look like many common building materials. Renovation work, storm damage or crumbling surfaces may expose older layers that contain asbestos. A licensed inspection is usually the safest way to confirm its presence and understand what steps are needed next.
How disruptive is asbestos removal for a residential property?
The level of disruption depends on where the asbestos is located and how much needs to be removed. Most jobs involve isolating the work area so that dust and fibres do not spread to other parts of the property. Once the area is sealed off, the removal team works in controlled stages to keep the process safe. While some parts of the home may need to be vacated temporarily, clear communication usually helps make the experience manageable.
Why is professional asbestos removal important for older buildings?
Older buildings often contain bonded or friable asbestos, both of which can pose risks if disturbed without proper controls. Professional removal ensures the work is carried out using approved techniques that reduce the chance of airborne fibres. The team also manages disposal so waste does not end up in general landfill. Having the job completed by licensed handlers provides assurance that the property is safe for future renovations or everyday use.
What happens after asbestos has been removed?
After removal, the work area is cleaned thoroughly to ensure fibres are not left behind on surfaces or in the air. Waste materials are sealed and transported to an approved facility for safe disposal. The site is then inspected to confirm the area is ready for continued use or further building work. This final step helps property owners move forward confidently with the next stage of their project.
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