New Zealand's Trusted
Demolition Service Providers
WAIKATO, BOP, HAWKES BAY & AUCKLAND
Servicing Waikato, BOP, Hawkes Bay & Auckland
Fair Pricing, Great Team, Consistent Quality
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WHO WE ARE
Honest & Professional Demolition Providers
At Demoworx, we believe in fair play. While others might hide behind hidden costs and variations, we pride ourselves on providing transparent pricing with no surprises. Serving both residential clients and large building firms, our reputation for fairness and quality precedes us.
Experienced Workforce
Our team brings years of expertise to every project, ensuring precision and safety.
Modern Equipment
With an average equipment age of just 5 years, we ensure efficient results.
Community First
We're committed to our community and proud to sponsor multiple events.
WHAT WE DO
Expert Demolition Services Near You
BUILDING DEMOLITION
From residential properties to large-scale projects, our team ensures a clean and thorough job every time.
ASEBESTOS REMOVAL
Safely and efficiently handling Class B asbestos with utmost care and compliance.
EXCAVATION & DISPOSAL
Clean and hard fill tipping, green waste removal, construction waste and remediation.
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PROJECTS
Recent Waikato & BOP Demo Projects
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FAQs
How much does it cost to demolish a house in NZ?
Costs vary based on the size of the property and specific requirements. Contact us for a transparent quote.
What's is Class A and Class B asbestos removal?
Class A asbestos is friable, meaning it can be crumbled by hand. It's more hazardous than Class B. We specialize in Class B asbestos removal, which is non-friable and less likely to release airborne fibers.
How does the demolition process work?
The process begins with a site assessment. After ensuring safety protocols, our team uses specialized equipment for dismantling and manages waste removal post-demolition.
Do you need building consent for demolition in NZ?
Yes, building consent is typically required for demolitions. We can guide you through the necessary procedures.
What happens to rubble from demolished buildings?
Rubble is sorted and, where possible, recycled. Materials like concrete are often repurposed, reducing environmental impact.
What are examples of demolition materials?
Common materials include concrete, wood, metals, bricks, and asbestos-containing materials.
What does demolition work include?
It covers the entire process from site assessment, dismantling structures, waste management, and site cleanup.
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