How to Decide If a Demolition Company Is Right for the Job

 
 

Demolition is a complex and often-hazardous undertaking, and it’s not generally something the average DIYer can take care of themselves. Instead, when an individual or business requires something demolished, they enlist the services of a demolition company to take care of it from start to finish.

But how do you decide if a demolition company is right for the job? Generally, you can look out for the following information.

 

Full Licensing and Insurance

Licensing and insurance are perhaps two of the most critical factors in deciding which demolition company you’ll choose to handle your demolition tasks. Typically, licensing and insurance mean regulating bodies have deemed your chosen company capable of performing demolition tasks to a high standard and safely.

Demolition insurance might also mean that you aren’t financially affected in the unlikely event of damage or injuries to surrounding properties or people. If you’re unsure if your chosen company has licensing and insurance, ask them to provide proof for peace of mind. You can also look up the New Zealand Demolition & Asbestos Association directory to see if your preferred company features.

 

They Provide a Wide Range of Demolition Services

Everybody’s demolition needs are different. You might need a house demolished, while someone else might wish to demolish a factory, an office building, or a garage. The versatility of a company and its ability to perform a wide range of demolition tasks makes them stand out for all the right reasons.

When a company performs a range of demolition services, it has worked hard to refine its skillset and make itself desirable to a range of residential, commercial, and industrial customers.

 

They Take Asbestos Dangers Seriously

Asbestos is present in many buildings throughout New Zealand built before 2000. While unlikely to be hazardous in its non-friable form, it can become dangerous to human health when broken or damaged in some way.

Demolition is all about breaking down materials for removal, something that could be extremely dangerous if a building contains asbestos-containing materials. You might decide a demolition company is suitable for your needs if they take the presence of asbestos seriously.

They might request a report to confirm it’s not present or help you test for and remove asbestos when it is present. These extra measures can help keep them, you, and members of the general public safe.

 

They Provide Detailed Quotes

When you require demolition services, you often have a plan for the space left behind once the building has been removed. You might be building a home, a commercial building, or an entire housing development.

In any of these situations, you likely have a budget in mind to keep your project on financial track, and demolition costs form part of it. The best demolition company is one that can provide you with a detailed quote. This way, you don’t have to worry about guessing the price when you only receive an estimate.

Demolition teams typically form a quote based on the information you provide in your contact form and from their years of experience. They usually ask for:

  • First and last name

  • Email address

  • Phone number

  • City

  • The service you require

  • A test report for asbestos or meth (if applicable)

  • The square meter area of the building

  • Further relevant information about your demolition project

 

They Have a Portfolio Of Their Previous Projects

When you’re spending a significant sum of money on demolition, you want to be sure that the quality of a company’s work will meet your expectations. Highly-regarded demolition companies in Auckland and other parts of New Zealand have a portfolio for customers to view so you can see how experienced they are and how much pride they take in their work.

Generally, the best companies have worked on some of the most iconic buildings in Aotearoa New Zealand, giving you peace of mind that leading companies trust them with their building demolition tasks, and there’s every reason you should, too.

 

They Can Do More Than Demolish

Many demolition companies are about more than razing a building. They also offer preservation, deconstruction, and reconstruction services. For example, if you only want to demolish one part of a building, they can develop a demolition plan to take care of that structure and preserve the rest of it. If you wish to save materials from a building being demolished, they can also meticulously deconstruct a building and save a significant volume of building materials from ending up in landfills.

 

Hire the Right Demolition Company for the Job

Demolition is not something you want to leave to the cowboys. If you’re ready to get your next demolition project underway, talk to the team at Chemcare. Their licensed, insured, and reputable demolition team can assist with your demolition, deconstruction, reconstruction, and preservation needs.

Karan Kikani