Rosehill, NSW

Licensed Asbestos Removalists in Rosehill, NSW

Hiring an unlicensed asbestos removalist in Rosehill is illegal and puts your family at serious risk. Every contractor below holds a current SafeWork NSW licence — verified against the public register. 1 hold a Class B (non-friable) licence.

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Licensed contractors

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Class A (Friable)

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Class B (Non-Friable)

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Licence data sourced from SafeWork NSW. Always verify a contractor's licence is current before signing any agreement. Verify on SafeWork NSW →

1 Licensed Contractor in Rosehill

P2U Civil Pty Ltd

Class B
Rosehill, NSW
LicenceAD214002
Expires7 Apr 2027
Listing unclaimed
Class AFriable Asbestos

Required for crumbly or loose asbestos that can become airborne — pipe lagging, ceiling insulation, loose-fill asbestos, and demolition work. Class A contractors can also perform all Class B work.

Class BNon-Friable Asbestos

Covers bonded asbestos in solid, stable form — fibro sheeting, floor tiles, roof sheeting, and cement products. The most common type in Rosehill homes built before 1990. Required for most residential renovations.

Frequently Asked Questions — Asbestos Removal in Rosehill

What's the difference between a Class A and Class B asbestos licence?

A Class B licence covers non-friable (bonded) asbestos — the solid, stable type found in fibro sheeting, floor tiles, roof sheeting, and cement products. This is the most common type in NSW homes built before 1990. A Class A licence covers friable asbestos, which is crumbly or loose and can easily become airborne — the most hazardous type, found in pipe lagging, ceiling insulation, loose-fill asbestos, and older commercial buildings. Class A contractors are also licensed to carry out Class B work. Always confirm which licence type your job requires before engaging a contractor.

How do I verify an asbestos removal licence in NSW?

You can verify any asbestos removal licence for free on the SafeWork NSW public register at verify.licence.nsw.gov.au. Search by licence number or business name to confirm the licence is current and has not been cancelled or suspended. Every contractor listed on this directory has their licence number shown — always verify before signing a contract.

Is it illegal to remove asbestos yourself in NSW?

In NSW, a homeowner may remove up to 10 square metres of non-friable asbestos from their own property without a licence, provided it is done safely following SafeWork NSW guidelines. Any amount over 10 m², all friable asbestos, and any asbestos removal in a commercial or multi-unit residential building must be carried out by a licensed contractor. Penalties for unlicensed removal can exceed $30,000. When in doubt, hire a licensed professional.

How do I get free quotes from asbestos removalists?

Contact several licensed contractors directly using the phone numbers and websites listed on each contractor's profile page. Most reputable asbestos removalists offer free on-site quotes. It is strongly recommended to get at least three quotes, check each contractor's licence on the SafeWork NSW register, and confirm they carry appropriate public liability and workers' compensation insurance before proceeding.

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