Asbestos Roof Removal & Replacement in North Brisbane
Asbestos To Go is our licensed asbestos removal division, fully accredited to safely carry out asbestos removal across Queensland. Serving Brisbane, the Sunshine Coast, and the Gold Coast, we specialise in the professional removal of asbestos roofing, guttering, walls, wall cladding, and other bonded asbestos materials that may pose a risk to your home and its occupants.
Our licensed teams are experts in the safe removal, testing, and disposal of asbestos, having successfully handled some of the most challenging projects across residential and commercial sites. While asbestos removal may seem straightforward, it requires specialised knowledge, careful procedures, and the right equipment to ensure safety. We deliver all services at a fair cost without compromising on safety or compliance. With extensive experience and a large number of completed projects, our team works efficiently and professionally, providing maximum protection for everyone in the building once the asbestos has been safely removed and disposed of.
As licensed and qualified asbestos experts, we help property owners safely remove potential hazards from their homes or businesses. Our care doesn’t stop at removal—we also guide you through the post-removal process. As a full-service contractor, we make it easy to get your clearance certificate after inspection, giving you peace of mind. With years of experience, we ensure all traces of hazardous materials are thoroughly removed, keeping your building safe and secure. We also provide clear, accurate updates on the condition of your property every step of the way.
The General Asbestos Removal Procedure
The safe way to remove asbestos is to ensure that correct processes are followed at all times. It doesn’t matter if we are removing an asbestos roof or walls, our main steps in Queensland are as follows…
Protecting Homes, One Removal at a Time
Asbestos Removal FAQs
It is a group of naturally occurring minerals, mined from deep underground. There are three main types that were used in Australia, Chrysotile (white), Crocidolite (blue), and Amosite (brown or grey).
Asbestos was an extremely popular building material prior to the 1990’s. Since then the use of asbestos has been banned after it was found to cause serious health problems to humans if exposed to airborne particles.
It is safe if you take the necessary precautions and use the proper equipment when doing so. Our staff use full body suits with ventilators to protect themselves from any particles coming in contact with their body. It’s also important to use safe procedures during the removal process to make sure you don’t encourage the fibres to become airborne where they can endanger humans.
Our main goal is to offer safe asbestos removal at a reasonable price. The price is a direct reflection of:
- how much of the material is present – typically measured in m2
- location of the asbestos within the structure and
- ease of access into the property itself
- the nature of the replacement material
- whether it’s an entire roof or just supporting structural areas (eves, walls etc).
The above factors determine the amount of time we must spend and the amount of equipment required. This is reflected in the overall cost to you. We only use fully qualified asbestos removalists. To get an accurate estimate for the cost of asbestos removal we really need you to contact us first, so we can provide a customised quote for your individual situation. Costs vary from job to job significantly.
We use a licenced asbestos transporter who disposes of the material at the closest registered waste facility/tip. After asbestos removal we NEVER dispose of asbestos improperly or illegally.
As a precaution, we ask all residents to vacate during asbestos removal. This is usually from early morning to mid-afternoon and allows enough time for removal, vacuuming, spray sealing and an independent inspection.
If you are employing a fully qualified, licenced asbestos removalist such as us, you are not required to notify any authorities as this will be done by the removalist. We notify QLD Workplace Health & Safety prior to removal and we may also notify Energex if we are working close to their infrastructure on your behalf.