Demolition – not just about making a mess!

Whether it’s taking down an old building, demolishing a dangerous structure or removing debris, demolition is messy business. It takes big machines to do big jobs and the result is often a debris laden site. However, demolition is also about leaving a space clear for future work. And while many may only think about the destructive part, there is another side to demolition work.

The clean-up and recycling part of demolition is often forgotten. However, it is one of the most important aspects of a demolition project. There is no point in a demolished structure that hasn’t been removed to make way for new work. Not only this, but demolition debris and waste can also have a significant impact on the environment.

In order to keep the environmental impact to a minimum and clear a site as efficiently and quickly as possible, demolition companies work hard to salvage and recycle as much of the demolition waste as possible, taking what cannot be used off site to be disposed of correctly. A good demolition company will be able to take care of every aspect, from planning and demolition to clearing and disposal.

Abyss Demolition strives to ensure up to 85 per cent of the demolition waste generated on site is salvaged or recycled. Their experienced technicians have all of the tools and demolition attachments to accurately sort and dispose of the waste, resulting in a cleared and clean site, ready for new construction.

For a comprehensive demolition that is about more than just destruction, talk to the experts at Abyss Demolition. Offering demolition services across Queensland and beyond, they have the skills and qualifications to get the job done right. For more information, call Abyss Demolition on (07) 3341 9400 or submit an enquiry form online.

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