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How Much Does Asbestos Removal Cost in Australia?

[2026 Price Guide]

The average cost of asbestos removal in Australia ranges from $600 to $20,000 depending on the type, location, and quantity of asbestos.

Removing and disposing of asbestos from a residential or commercial property in Australia is bound by strict rules and regulations. Improper handling and disposal methods can lead to asbestos fibres becoming airborne and posing serious health risks for those in and around the area.

While there is no “one-size-fits-all” answer to the question of how much it costs to remove asbestos materials in Australia, this article will breakdown the average costs, factors that impact prices, and the need for safe handling and disposal of asbestos materials – whatever the size.

Average Cost of Asbestos Removal in Australia

The average cost of asbestos removal in Australia in 2026 ranges from $600-$1200 for a small eaves of flue removal, all the way up to $8,000 – $20,000+ for a full internal strip out of a house or unit.

Breakdown of average asbestos removal costs by type:

  • Small eaves or flue removal: $600 – $1,200

  • Single bathroom or small internal area: $1,500 – $3,000

  • Kitchen splashback or laundry walls: $2,000 – $4,000

  • Garage or small shed roof (cement sheet): $3,000 – $6,000

  • Full internal strip-out of a small house/unit: $8,000 – $20,000+
Average Cost of Asbestos Removal in Australia

Factors That Impact the Cost of Asbestos Removal

1. Type of asbestos

The type of asbestos will play an important factor in dictating the cost and potential hazard when removing asbestos materials.

Asbestos materials will fall into one of two categories:

Non-friable asbestos (Class B)

Non-friable asbestos materials are considered “lower risk” than friable asbestos materials. Non-friable or bonded asbestos is a solid compound which is typically found in cement, tiles, piping, and other types of hard building materials. It is important to understand that non-friable asbestos materials – particularly when handled improperly – can become friable.

Friable asbestos (Class A)

Friable asbestos or class A asbestos materials are high-risk and can be easily “disturbed” or crumbled by hand causing hazardous materials to become airborne. Friable asbestos materials may only be handled and removed by asbestos removalists carrying Class A accreditation.

Removing friable asbestos materials comes with an added layer of complexity which means rigorous safety precautions must be applied. The cost to remove Friable (Class A) asbestos is almost always greater than Class B, non-friable materials.

2. Quantity of asbestos

The cost of asbestos removal is generally calculated by the square meter. Asbestos removal companies are tasked with handling and safely removing asbestos materials which means that you are paying for skill, labour, and the end disposal of asbestos materials.

3. Condition of asbestos

Asbestos materials that are in a somewhat “good” condition or have been wrapped and separated from non-asbestos materials are less expensive to dispose of than loose or damaged asbestos material.

4. Difficulty of access and removal

Ease-of-access to asbestos will determine the amount of time and precautions that must be taken when removing asbestos materials. Pre-packaged and accessible asbestos will invariably be less expensive than asbestos that is located in difficult to reach places within the property.

5. Travel time & location

Travel time and location of the property will play a role in the end cost of asbestos removal in Australia. Properties in metro locations that require less travel time will typically be cheaper than those in non-metro or remote destinations that require added travel time.

Factors that impact the cost of asbestos removal

Can You DIY Asbestos Removal?

Whether or not you can DIY asbestos removal depends on the type of asbestos and where you are located in Australia.

In some states, including Victoria and New South Wales, it is possible to remove up to 10m2 of non-friable (bonded) asbestos materials. And while it may be legal to handle and dispose of small amounts of non-friable asbestos materials, it is still recommended to consult a professional. Improper handling can cause non-friable asbestos materials to become friable which can pose serious and direct health risks to those involved and those in nearby areas.

Conversely, any amount of friable asbestos material must be removed by licensed and accredited asbestos removal professionals. Failing to engage a licensed Class A asbestos removal professional when moving or disposing of friable asbestos materials can result in serious penalties and fines. Illegal disposing of friable asbestos materials can result in on-the-spot fines of $15,000 – $22,500+ for individuals and $30,000 – $45,000+ for corporations.

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