Husky Demolition
Demolition Central Coast
- Full or partial structure removal
- Safe, efficient project turnaround
- Compliant with NSW regulations
Central Coast Demolition
If you're planning a demolition project anywhere on the Central Coast, it's important to choose a team that understands the local area and has the right experience to get the job done safely.Husky Demolition has been working with Central Coast homeowners, builders, developers, and councils for over a decade, delivering demolition services that are efficient, fully licensed, and tailored to the needs of each site. Whether it’s a small residential teardown or a large-scale commercial demolition, our team can handle the job from start to finish—including hazardous material removal like asbestos or lead dust.
We use our own fleet of machinery and bring a crew of qualified professionals, which means less waiting around and more control over timelines. Central Coast customers appreciate our practical approach, strong communication, and commitment to doing things the right way—without shortcuts. We also ensure all safety and environmental regulations are met, giving you peace of mind throughout the project.
For reliable demolition services backed by real local experience, call (02) 4987 2731 to book your quote or site assessment.
End-to-End Demolition Support for Central Coast Projects
Demolition on the Central Coast can come with a few extra considerations—coastal weather, site access, and local council regulations, to name a few. At Husky Demolition, we’ve completed a wide range of projects across the region, so we know how to plan around these challenges and keep things moving smoothly. We start by inspecting your site and creating a clear plan for demolition, disposal, and any required remediation. This includes managing the safe disconnection of utilities, handling required permits, and scheduling work to avoid unnecessary downtime or delays.
We bring all the equipment needed with us—our own excavators, trucks, and tools—so we’re never waiting on hire gear. Our team is fully qualified to remove asbestos, mould, and lead dust when required, and we always work to meet NSW safety and environmental standards. Central Coast customers often tell us they appreciate our transparency, the way we keep them updated, and how clean and organised we leave the site. Whether you're clearing land for a new build or upgrading an existing property, our demolition services are designed to take the pressure off and get the job done right the first time.
How do I get approval for demolition on the Central Coast?
To legally carry out demolition on the Central Coast, you’ll need to apply for a Complying Development Certificate (CDC) or a Development Application (DA) through Central Coast Council or an accredited certifier. A CDC is often suitable for standard residential demolitions, provided the property meets specific zoning and environmental criteria. More complex demolitions—such as those involving heritage-listed sites, flood-prone areas, or bushfire zones—may require a full DA. Applications generally require a demolition plan, site map, asbestos report, and a waste management strategy. It’s important to obtain approvals before beginning any work to avoid legal and financial penalties.
How much does residential demolition cost on the Central Coast?
The cost of demolishing a residential property on the Central Coast typically ranges from $12,000 to $25,000, depending on various factors. These include the size and type of the structure, ease of access for machinery, the presence of hazardous materials like asbestos, and the need for additional services such as tree removal or soil remediation. Costs may also vary based on whether waste can be recycled or requires special handling. It’s essential to get a detailed quote that includes all expected expenses, including council permits, disconnection of utilities, and site clean-up.
Can demolition on the Central Coast include asbestos removal?
Yes, and in many cases, asbestos removal is a necessary part of the demolition process—especially for homes built before the 1990s. Asbestos-containing materials were commonly used in roofing, eaves, wall sheeting, and bathrooms. Before demolition, a licensed asbestos assessor should inspect the property and, if asbestos is found, it must be removed by a licensed professional following NSW Work Health and Safety Regulations. The removal must be completed and documented before structural demolition begins. Including asbestos removal in the demolition scope ensures a safer process and keeps the project in compliance with health and environmental laws.



