Lifestyle Demolition

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At Lifestyle Demolition, we offer professional contaminated soil removal throughout Byron Bay and surrounding areas. Our licensed team follows strict EPA and safety protocols to manage and dispose of hazardous soil properly. We begin with testing and classification to identify contaminants such as asbestos, hydrocarbons, and heavy metals.

Once assessed, we carry out safe excavation and transport to licensed disposal facilities, ensuring all documentation is completed to meet environmental regulations. We work with residential, commercial, and industrial clients, restoring sites to a safe and usable condition. For reliable soil remediation in Byron Bay, call us on 0438 488 001.

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Contaminated Soil Removal in Byron Bay

What Makes Soil Remediation Essential

Contaminated soil poses serious health and environmental risks. Whether caused by past development, asbestos debris, or fuel leaks, hazardous soil can release airborne dust or leach toxins into groundwater—putting nearby properties, ecosystems, and people at risk. Left untreated, it can also halt building approvals or delay construction timelines.

Proper, compliant removal is the only safe way to manage contamination and restore the land for future use. It ensures the safety of trades, residents, and the broader community, while meeting strict environmental regulations. When managed by licensed professionals, soil remediation gives property owners confidence that their site is ready for safe, sustainable development.

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What We Do

We handle residential and commercial demolition throughout Byron Bay with care, control, and attention to detail. Our team ensures clean, safe removals with minimal disruption.

Keep your home or worksite safe with licensed asbestos removal in Byron Bay. We follow all safety standards to identify and dispose of asbestos without risk to you or your property.

Need reliable site prep in Byron Bay? Our excavation crew delivers precise, efficient digging and earthmoving for foundations, trenches, landscaping, and contaminated soil removal. We work across all sites with care and accuracy.

Planning a renovation or rebuild in Byron Bay? We provide full and partial strip-out services, carefully removing fittings, fixtures, internal walls, and waste to create a clean, clear space for your next stage of construction.

Manage contaminated soil efficiently with our expert removal services in Byron Bay. We identify, remediate, and safely dispose of hazardous soil to keep your site secure, environmentally compliant, and fully prepared for any upcoming development work.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the signs of contaminated soil?

    Contaminated soil isn’t always visible, but warning signs can include strong chemical smells, unusual discolouration, dead or stunted vegetation, and construction debris. However, many contaminants are odourless or hidden below the surface, so professional testing is often the only way to confirm a problem.

  • Can I remove contaminated soil myself?

    Removing contaminated soil without proper training, equipment, and approvals is risky and often illegal. Handling hazardous materials like asbestos or chemical waste requires licensed professionals to ensure safety and comply with EPA regulations. DIY removal could result in fines or environmental damage.

  • Does all contaminated soil need to be taken off-site?

    Not always. In some cases, contaminated soil can be treated or stabilised on-site using approved methods like chemical treatment or encapsulation. However, most residential and commercial projects opt for off-site disposal to ensure full compliance and avoid delays in development approvals.

  • What happens after contaminated soil is removed?

    Once the hazardous soil is removed, clean fill is often brought in to replace it. The area may then be compacted and retested to confirm it's safe for construction or landscaping. Documentation is provided to meet EPA and council requirements, helping move the project forward.

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