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House Demolition Melbourne

We’re your demolition experts in Melbourne

Are you looking to tear down an old house to make way for a new one?

At Tiger Demolition, we specialise in providing safe, efficient, and comprehensive full house demolition services. With a focus on quality, precision, and environmental responsibility, our team of expert demolition contractors ensures that your property is cleared swiftly and securely, preparing your site for the next stage of your project. 

Residential Demolition Experts 

Tiger Demolition specialises in residential full demolition, handling projects of all sizes across Melbourne. From single-family homes to large estates, our team is equipped to manage every aspect of the demolition process, ensuring that your property is cleared for new developments. 

As trusted demolition contractors, we have built a reputation for quality and dependability. With years of experience in the industry, Tiger Demolition has the expertise and resources to complete any full house demolition project safely and on time.

Our Demolition Process

At Tiger Demolition, we follow a streamlined and transparent demolition process, ensuring that each step is clear to our clients: 

 Step 1 – Initial Consultation and Site Inspection 

We begin by visiting your site to assess the property and understand your specific demolition needs. We provide a detailed, no-obligation quote. 

Step 2 – Permits and Planning
Once the project is confirmed, we handle the necessary permits and paperwork. Our team ensures that your demolition is legally compliant from start to finish. 

Step 3 – Demolition Execution
Using advanced equipment, we demolish your property quickly and safely. Our team carefully removes all unwanted materials and debris from the site. 

Step 4 – Site Cleanup and Preparation
After demolition, we clean and clear the site, leaving it ready for future construction. We make sure that all recyclable materials are processed properly. 

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Why Choose Tiger Demolition for Full House Demolition?

House demolition in Melbourne

We stand out in the industry for our commitment to excellence and customer satisfaction. Whether you are demolishing a small residential property or a large home, we provide: 

  • Licensed and Insured Contractors: Our demolition contractors are fully licensed and insured, ensuring the highest standards of safety and professionalism. 
  • Comprehensive Site Clearing: From tearing down the structure to clearing debris, we handle every aspect of your project. 
  • Fast Turnaround Times: We understand the importance of deadlines and work efficiently to meet your timeline. 

Safe and Efficient Demolition Services

Safety is a top priority at Tiger Demolition. Our experienced team uses the latest machinery and techniques to ensure that every demolition is executed with precision. We provide: 

  • Full Compliance with Regulations: Our projects adhere to all local council regulations and safety guidelines. 
  • Asbestos Removal: If your property contains hazardous materials like asbestos, we will safely remove and dispose of it in compliance with legal standards. 
  • Waste Management: We manage all waste, ensuring that materials are disposed of or recycled properly. 
  • Advanced Equipment: We utilise cutting-edge technology to ensure efficient and safe demolition processes. 

Get Your Full House Demolition Quote Today!

Ready to start your project? Contact us now for a free, no-obligation quote and let us help you transform your property today! 

Accredited and Trusted Victorian Demolition Specialists

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to demolish a house?

A full house demolition can take one to seven days, depending on the method used, house size, and site preparation. Permitting and site clearance may add additional time.

Do I need a permit for a house demolition?
Yes, a demolition permit is usually required from the local municipality. The requirements and costs vary based on location. Some areas also require an environmental inspection before granting a permit.
What are the different types of house demolition methods?
  • Mechanical Demolition – Using heavy machinery (e.g., excavators, bulldozers).
  • Deconstruction (Selective Demolition) – Carefully dismantling parts of the house to salvage materials.
Can I demolish my own house, or do I need a professional?
While you can demolish a house yourself in some cases, it requires permits, safety measures, and equipment. Hiring a professional is recommended to ensure proper debris removal, safety, and legal compliance.
Do I need to disconnect utilities before demolition?
Yes, all utilities (electricity, water, gas, sewer, and sometimes internet or cable) must be properly disconnected before demolition to prevent hazards.
Will my neighbors be affected by the demolition?
Yes, demolition can cause noise, dust, and vibrations. Some local regulations require prior notice to neighbors before demolition begins.
What factors affect the cost of house demolition?
  • Size of the house (larger homes cost more).
  • Type of demolition method used.
  • Presence of hazardous materials (asbestos, lead paint).
  • Debris removal and landfill fees.
  • Permit and inspection costs.
  • Location and accessibility.
Are there any hidden costs associated with house demolition?
  • Yes, potential hidden costs include:
  • Asbestos or lead removal fees.
  • Higher disposal costs for hazardous materials.
  • Permit fees and required inspections.
  • Unexpected structural issues requiring extra labor.
Is it cheaper to demolish or renovate a house?
It depends on the house’s condition. If the structure is significantly damaged or outdated, demolition is often cheaper than major renovations. However, minor updates or partial renovations can be more cost-effective than a full teardown.
Do I need an asbestos inspection before demolition?

Yes, in most areas, an asbestos inspection is required before demolition. If asbestos is found, it must be removed by licensed professionals before the structure can be torn down.

How do I obtain a demolition permit?

You must apply at your local building department and provide:

  • Property details and proof of ownership.
  • Demolition plan (method, timeline, disposal plan).
  • Hazardous material inspection results.
  • Permit fees.
What happens if I demolish a house without a permit?

Demolishing a house without a permit can result in:

  • Hefty fines and penalties.
  • Legal action or stop-work orders.
  • Additional costs to bring the project into compliance.