The Salvage Centre in Geelong, Victoria | Wholesale and supply shop
The Salvage Centre
Locality: Geelong, Victoria
Phone: +61 1300 198 588
Address: 313 Bellerine St, 3220 Geelong, VIC, Australia
Website: http://www.salvagecentre.com.au
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22.01.2022 Deconstruction or demolition? House deconstruction means taking a building apart from top to bottom and recovering materials for re-use and recycling. Deconstruction provides many opportunities to re-use or recycle construction materials and help save our environment. When knocking down a structure you have a choice as to how the waste will be recycled. Traditional demolition involves taking all waste, timber, fixtures and fittings to landfill. Speak to us and find out how we use the deconstruction process when knocking down structures.
19.01.2022 Used bricks from our demolition projects are reused or resold, saving on landfill and the environmental damage caused by mining. Bricks of high quality can be resold to be used in another home. Damaged bricks can be crushed and used as a landscaping medium, as road base, driveways and for drainage. Contact us to discuss making your demolition project environmentally friendly. Click the Call Now button or send us a message.
17.01.2022 Do you need an expert in Heritage Listed Property Demolition? We recently completed this partial demolition where the facade of the dwelling was Heritage Listed. We hand stripped the roof, removed the timber and brick by hand. Our clients were very happy with the end result. Contact us if you are planning to demolish your Heritage Listed property.
16.01.2022 Are you searching for genuine Tasmanian Oak Flooring? We are the specialists in Tasmanian Oak Flooring. Our flooring is given a light sanding and sold raw with a solid base, ready for your perfect finish to be applied. We have a wide range of Tasmanian Oak Flooring from 63mm x 19mm to 133mm x 19mm. Contact us on 1300 198 588 to discuss your flooring needs.
15.01.2022 Today the Victorian Government announced changes due to Covid-19 for the Construction Industry. We will abide by these new requirements by ensuring no more than 5 people are on-site at any time. Our team already wear masks at all times, ensure social distancing is in place and have hand sanitiser in all their vehicles and on-site. We are open for all your demolition needs. Send us a message or click the Call Now button to talk us about your project.
15.01.2022 Stripping out a structure before knocking it down is called Salvaging. Any fixtures and fittings in good condition are removed when deconstructing buildings. Stripping out benefits the environment by making fixtures and fittings available for re-use. Items that can be stripped out include: *heaters, air conditioners and hot water systems *doors and windows door handles, curtains... *garage doors and gates *fireplaces *kitchen fittings - stove, sink, cupboards, tapware, rangehood and benchtop *bathroom and laundry fittings - sinks, shower basins, benchtop, bath, cupboards, tapware, mirror *fencing Stripping out means that these items can be reused in its existing form, reducing energy use, greenhouse gases, their carbon footprint and conserving scarce resources. Contact us on 1300 198 588 to chat about how we can recycle your home. See more
14.01.2022 Bricks for Sale Do you need red bricks for your project or next build? We have a lot of red bricks available now. Contact us to order.
07.01.2022 Using a Deconstruction method of demolishing by hand, allows many more items to be recycled than using traditional demolition methods of dumping it all in landfill. Items include: Wood (lumber, timber, flooring); Windows and doors; Cabinets; Plumbing products; Electrical products; Bricks and concrete; and Roofing materials (tiles, sheet steel). Contact us on 1300 198 588 to find out how your project can contribute to a sustainable environment and support many small businesses who resell these items.
06.01.2022 Salvage Centre has entered the Good Design Awards. Check out our entry here: https://awards.good-design.org/gallery/mGNXVWjB/jgEbjeBk
05.01.2022 Did you know you need an Asset Protection Permit before demolition can start? The permit helps the council protect public property against damage due to building work. It also helps protects owners and builders against paying for pre-existing damage on public property. Your council may require you to pay a deposit or bond prior to commencing works. ... Contact us and we can assist with the Asset Protection Permit application.
04.01.2022 Check out our progress! A beautiful old home demolition project we are working on now. We used the deconstruction process to recycle the roof tiles, timber, windows, doors, gates, floor boards, internal doors, and stair and balcony balustrades. Contact us to discuss how we can maximise recycling during your demolition project.
02.01.2022 Did you know Section 29A of the Building Act 1993 states if your project involves demolishing all or part of a building, or changes to the street frontage of a building, you must apply for a Section 29A Report and Consent (demolition) from your Local Council. We can assist you to apply for the Section 29A Report and Consent from your Local Council. Contact us by sending a message or by clicking the Call Now button.
01.01.2022 You've decided to demolish your house and build the home of your dreams. Now what? What's your next step? Call The Salvage Centre on 1300 198 588. We can talk you through the demolition process and guide you to your next steps.
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