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House Demolition Checklist: 10 Essential Steps Before You Begin

Thinking about demolishing your old home? Before you start, make sure youu2019re fully prepared with this simple, step-by-step House Demolition Checklist. From getting the right permits to hiring licensed experts, disconnecting utilities, and recycling materials u2014 this guide helps you ensure a safe, legal, and smooth demolition process.<br>Check out the full demolition services and expert advice at Red Raptors Demolition Melbourne.

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House Demolition Checklist: 10 Essential Steps Before You Begin

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  1. 1. Get the Right Permits 2. Hire Licensed Demolition Experts Apply for a demolition permit from your local council before starting work. In Melbourne, it’s a legal requirement. Choose a licensed and insured contractor to manage the demolition safely. Check experience, certifications, and safety records. 3. Inspect for Asbestos or Hazardous Materials 4. Disconnect Utilities Ensure electricity, gas, water, and sewer lines are fully disconnected. Coordinate with utility providers in advance. Arrange a pre-demolition inspection for asbestos, gas lines, and lead paint. Only certified professionals can remove hazardous materials. 5. Salvage Valuable Materials 6. Notify Neighbours Inform nearby property owners of the demolition schedule and duration. Helps avoid disputes and ensures safety awareness. Remove and store items like doors, windows, and timber you want to reuse or sell. This reduces waste and saves on future building costs. 8. Plan Waste Disposal and Recycling 7. Secure the Site Install temporary fencing and safety signage around the area. Prevents unauthorised entry and protects pedestrians. Arrange approved recycling for concrete, bricks, and metals. Melbourne councils encourage responsible waste management. 9. Clear and Level the Site 10. Keep All Documents Store permits, insurance details, and safety certificates. Essential for future construction approvals and compliance. After demolition, ensure the site is fully cleared and levelled. Request a final site inspection before rebuilding. Visit https://redraptorsdemolition.com.au/house- demolition-melbourne/

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