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At GP & Sons Demolition, we pride ourselves on our professionalism and exemplary safety record. GP & Sons Demolition is fully licenced and fully insured certificate of currency available on request. To ensure the protection and well-being of our staff, clients and fellow Australians, we carry the necessary qualifications and accreditations as listed below:
Over the past 15 years, we have provided our services to the community in the safest way possible. Having the opportunity to contribute to the health, safety and wellbeing of our fellow Australians has been especially rewarding and is just one of the reasons we love what we do. GP & Sons Demolition has assisted in the demolition and asbestos removal of hundreds of properties across the state whilst simultaneously complying with strict OH&S standards.
Flexible Hours, Open Late, Open Monday - Friday
Aluminium, Asphalt, Concrete, Iron, Steel, Timber
Clearing, Cutting, Defit, Dismantling, Drilling, Interior Stripouts, Levelling, Machine Hire, Recycling, Removals, Rubbish Removals, Salvage, Sawing, Stripping
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Asbestos Removal, Augers, Buckets, Commercial, Compactors, Concrete Crushers, Concrete Recycling, Cottages, Factories, Grabs, Hammers, Heavy Industrial, High Rises, Houses, Industrial, Offices, Partials, Residential, Retaining Walls, Rock Breakers, Rock Hammers, Rollers, Service Stations, Sheds, Shop De-fit, Sieve Buckets, Sweepers, Swimming Pools, Walls
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Asbestos, Lead Paint, OH&S
Bathrooms, Bulldozers, Driveways, Excavators, Kitchens, Loaders, Low Loaders, Mini Loaders, Semi Tippers, Skid Steers, Tip Trucks, Trucks
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We are based in Largs Bay, but service all of Adelaide
The average house usually takes about 2 weeks from start to finish, but can vary depending on the size of the property and also weather conditions. Demolition is done in 2 stages; stage 1 is done manually and stage 2 is done mechanically.
Demolition starts with asbestos removal if there is any present on your property. Next will be an internal strip out of salvage by hand, followed by the machine to remove the building and clear the block.
You need to apply for demolition approval from your local council. We can help you through the paperwork if needed. You will also need to have your gas and electricity abolished. We can help with the form A for electricity and a phone call to your gas supplier will be required. We will disconnect the water for you from the water meter prior to demolition.
Yes, we are qualified to remove asbestos. We have a Class B asbestos and hazardous product removal licence (licence number - 377 815). We are also approved to transport asbestos and hazardous products by the EPA.
Quotes are usually issued within 7 days.
Yes, we are fully insured for demolition and asbestos public & products liability.
The wait time to start a new project is generally between 3 to 5 weeks.
Asbestos is a naturally occurring mineral known for its strong, heat-resistant fibers and insulating properties, commonly used in building products.
Asbestos removal is crucial because when its fibers are released into the air and breathed in, they can cause serious health issues like asbestosis, lung cancer, and mesothelioma.