Demolition Services near you in United Kingdom
Known locally as demolition / strip-out contractor. Compare researched prices and get free quotes from pros wherever you are in United Kingdom.
Typical price: £500–£30,000
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What demolition services costs in United Kingdom
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Room strip-out (single room) Soft strip of one room or kitchen | £500 | £1,200 | £3,000 |
| Full interior gut Complete internal strip-out of a house | £3,000 | £7,000 | £15,000 |
| Full house demolition Complete demolition and site clearance | £6,000 | £14,000 | £30,000 |
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How to hire a demolition services pro in United Kingdom
- Use an insured contractor (ideally NFDC-affiliated for larger jobs)
- Confirm a demolition notice/planning where required for structural work
- Require an asbestos survey on pre-2000 buildings (CAR 2012) and licensed removal if found
- Confirm utility disconnection is arranged
- Get skip/disposal costs itemized
- Confirm the site is left cleared and safe
Frequently asked questions
Who disconnects utilities before demolition?
Gas, electricity and water must be professionally disconnected (capped) by the utility or a licensed trade before demolition begins — not just switched off. This is a safety-critical step; a reputable demolition contractor coordinates it and won't start until it's confirmed.
What's the difference between a soft strip and full demolition?
A soft strip (or strip-out) removes internal non-structural items — fixtures, fittings, linings, services — leaving the structure. Full demolition takes down the structure itself. Renovations usually need a strip-out; only rebuilds or clearances need structural demolition, which is far more involved and regulated.
Is an asbestos survey needed before demolition?
For any building built before asbestos bans (broadly pre-2000), yes — a survey and, if found, licensed removal must happen before demolition. Disturbing asbestos is a serious health hazard and is tightly regulated; a contractor who ignores this is a major red flag.
Do I need a permit to demolish?
For anything structural — removing walls, demolishing a building or a large extension — yes, almost always (see country notes). Interior soft-strip of non-structural elements often doesn't, but check locally. Utilities must be safely disconnected first, and neighbours may need notifying.
How much does demolition cost?
It scales with what's being removed: an interior strip-out of a single room is the cheap end; a full internal gut of a home is mid-range; a complete structural demolition of a building is the big job. Debris volume, disposal fees, access for machinery, and any hazardous materials drive the price more than floor area alone.
How long does demolition take?
A room strip-out is often a day or two; a full house gut a few days to a week; a full structural demolition one to two weeks including site clearance. Asbestos removal, permits and utility disconnections add lead time before work can even start.
Do I need an asbestos survey before demolition in the UK?
Yes, for any building constructed before 2000 — a refurbishment/demolition asbestos survey is legally required, and licensed contractors must remove most asbestos types before demolition. It's a serious health and legal issue, not an optional extra.
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