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Asbestos Removal Melbourne wide:
Safe and  Efficient

Imagine discovering asbestos while planning your next project.

Worried about asbestos in your home or workplace?

You’re not alone! Many properties in Melbourne still have asbestos lurking around, and it’s not something you want to handle yourself. At Tiger Demolition, we’re here to take the stress out of asbestos removal. Our licensed and experienced team ensures your property is safe, asbestos-free, and ready for re-occupancy.

No job is too big or small for us—we handle everything from residential homes to large commercial sites. With safety as our top priority, we follow strict Australian regulations and work hard to make sure your family, employees, or tenants are safe.

Why Choose Us?

At Tiger Demolition, we don’t just remove asbestos; we take care of you. Here’s why our clients trust us:
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Licensed Experts
Our team is fully trained and certified to handle asbestos safely and legally.

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Complete Solutions
From inspection and testing to safe removal and disposal, we’ve got everything covered.
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Cutting-Edge Equipment
We use advanced tools and techniques to keep your property clean and free from contamination.
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Affordable and Fast
We believe in delivering quality work without breaking the bank or wasting time.
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Trusted Partners
We collaborate with independent environmental hygienists to ensure your property meets the highest safety standards.
We’re not just removing asbestos—we’re giving you peace of mind.

Accredited and Trusted Victorian Demolition Specialists

Why Should You Remove Asbestos?

If your property was built before the 1990s, it might contain asbestos. When disturbed, asbestos releases tiny fibers that can be inhaled, leading to serious health risks like lung disease and cancer.

Trying to remove asbestos yourself is not only dangerous—it’s illegal. That’s where we come in. Our professional asbestos removal services, for commercial and residential, protect your health and ensure everything is done by the book.

Understanding Asbestos Removal in Melbourne

Our Hassle-Free Asbestos Removal Process

We know asbestos removal can sound intimidating, but we make it simple:
Understanding Asbestos Removal in Melbourne Protecting Your Health and Your Project
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Inspection & Testing
Our experts thoroughly inspect your property and test materials to confirm the presence of asbestos.

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Tailored Plan
We create a custom removal plan based on your specific needs.

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Safe Removal
Using protective gear and specialised equipment, we safely remove asbestos materials without putting anyone at risk.

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Proper Disposal
We dispose of asbestos waste at accredited facilities, ensuring compliance with environmental laws.

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Final Safety Check
We work with trusted hygienists to confirm your property is safe to re-enter.

At Tiger Demolition, we don’t cut corners when it comes to safety. Every project follows strict OH&S standards, and we make sure your property is 100% safe before we leave. Whether it’s a small home or a massive industrial site, we’ve got the tools, expertise, and dedication to get the job done right.

You don’t have to lift a finger—we handle everything for you!

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I remove asbestos myself in Australia?
In most Australian states and territories, homeowners are permitted to remove non-friable asbestos materials covering an area of up to 10 square meters without a license. However, in the Australian Capital Territory (ACT), all asbestos removal work must be carried out by a licensed asbestos removalist. It’s important to note that DIY asbestos removal is generally not recommended due to health risks.
How can I identify if my home contains asbestos materials?
Asbestos was widely used in Australian buildings constructed before 1990. If your home was built during this period, it’s likely to contain asbestos materials. To confirm, you can hire a licensed asbestos assessor to inspect your property and, if necessary, collect samples for testing.
What precautions should I take if I plan to remove a small amount of asbestos myself?

If you decide to remove asbestos yourself (where permitted), consider the following precautions:

  • Avoid disturbing asbestos materials: If possible, leave asbestos materials undisturbed to prevent the release of fibers.
  • Limit the amount of asbestos material removed: Ensure the area of asbestos material to be removed is less than 10 square meters, as larger areas may require professional intervention.
  • Proper disposal: Dispose of asbestos waste according to local regulations, using appropriate waste facilities.
  • Prevent exposure: Take measures to protect yourself, your family, and neighbors from asbestos fibers during removal. Wear appropriate PPE, including disposable coveralls, gloves, and a P2 respirator.
  • Hire qualified professionals: When in doubt, engage licensed asbestos removalists to handle the material safely.
  • Be aware of the risks: Understand the health risks associated with asbestos exposure before undertaking any removal work.
What should I do if I find asbestos in my home?
If you discover asbestos-containing materials in your home that are in good condition, it’s often best to leave them undisturbed. However, if the materials are damaged or you plan to renovate, consult a licensed asbestos professional to assess the situation and recommend appropriate action
What should I do if I accidentally disturb asbestos in my home?
If you accidentally disturb asbestos-containing materials, immediately stop work and evacuate the area to prevent inhalation of fibers. Avoid cleaning up the debris yourself. Contact a licensed asbestos removalist to assess the situation and carry out proper remediation.
What are the health risks associated with asbestos exposure?
Exposure to asbestos fibers can lead to serious health issues, including asbestosis, lung cancer, and mesothelioma. These diseases may develop years after exposure, making it crucial to handle asbestos-containing materials with care.
How should I dispose of asbestos waste in Victoria?
Asbestos waste must be disposed of at a licensed landfill that accepts asbestos materials. It should be double-wrapped in heavy-duty plastic, sealed, and labeled appropriately. Transporting asbestos waste must comply with EPA Victoria regulations to prevent environmental contamination.

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Concerned about asbestos? Don’t wait—contact us today for a free quote or call us now and let us help you feel safe and happy in your home or building.