Residential & commercial bonded asbestos roofing removal. Controlled process. Legal disposal. Clearance certificates.
Many Queensland properties built prior to 1990 used asbestos cement roofing (often called fibro roofing). While bonded sheets can be stable when intact, damage, deterioration or removal activity can release fibres. Roof jobs carry extra risk due to height, wind exposure and brittle sheet behaviour — that’s why licensed, controlled removal matters.
Unlicensed or poorly managed roof removals can contaminate the site, cause fibres to spread, and create major liability. Proper removal requires planned sequencing, exclusion zones, correct wrapping and transport, and documentation.
If storm damage has cracked or dislodged fibro sheets, fibre risk increases. Keep people away and avoid disturbing debris. We can prioritise inspection and containment.
We run roof removals with a repeatable, controlled workflow.
Roof size, pitch, access, edge protection requirements, containment, disposal volume.
Exclusion zones, signage, PPE, preparation and controlled access paths.
Controlled sheet removal, wrapping/sealing, loading for compliant transport.
Timeline: most residential roofs are completed in 1–3 days depending on conditions and access. We confirm timelines after inspection.
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We don’t publish generic price lists because asbestos roof removal varies heavily by access and compliance requirements. We quote based on the real scope so you can make decisions with confidence.