FAQ

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you offer commercial building demolition services?

Yes, we handle residential, commercial, and industrial demolitions.

What safety measures do you implement during demolition?

We follow strict safety protocols, including dust control, site fencing, and equipment safety checks.

What should I do before the demolition starts?

Ensure utilities are disconnected, hazardous materials are removed, and permits are secured.

Who handles the demolition permits?

We can manage the permit process on your behalf to ensure compliance.

What things must be planned prior to the demolition?

Plans should include permits, utility disconnections, safety protocols, waste disposal, and site clearance strategies.

How long does demolition last?

Demolition typically lasts 1-14 days, depending on the building’s size, materials, and complexity.

How do they demolish a house?

Houses are demolished using heavy machinery like excavators or bulldozers, sometimes with controlled explosives, depending on size and structure.

 

How do you handle demolitions in restricted or busy areas?

We use detailed planning, safety barriers, and off-peak scheduling to minimise disruptions.

Do you offer free quotes for demolition services?

Yes, we provide free quotes based on an initial assessment.

Do I need permits for house demolition?

Yes, most house demolitions require permits from local authorities.

Are demolition costs tax deductible?

Demolition costs may be tax-deductible if related to business or income-producing properties, subject to tax regulations.

What happens to bricks after demolition?

Bricks are often salvaged, cleaned, and recycled for future construction projects or disposed of in landfills.

How are building demolitions done?

Building demolitions use machinery, explosives, or hand tools, depending on the size, structure, and safety requirements.

Who can demolish a house?

Licensed demolition contractors with proper permits can legally demolish a house.

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