North West regional pricing

How Much Does a Demolition Contractor Cost in Wigan?

Updated prices for . Wigan prices are typically 5% below the national average.

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Price summary

Wigan Price Summary

Service Low Average High
Garage Demolition £950 £1,895 £3,320
Internal Wall Removal (Non-Load-Bearing) £380 £760 £1,420
Chimney Breast Removal £1,140 £1,895 £3,320

Prices include labour and materials. VAT may apply. Based on North West regional pricing.

Full pricing

All Demolition Contractor Prices in Wigan

Wigan is in Greater Manchester and demolition contractor costs here are 5% below the national average. Prices are based on real regional wage data from the Office for National Statistics.

All prices include materials and labour unless stated otherwise. Prices verified 2026

Garage Demolition

Low

£950

Average

£1,895

High

£3,320

1-2 days

More details

Complete demolition of a single garage including walls, roof and concrete base. Includes breaking up the slab, loading waste and skip hire for disposal.

~99% labour, ~1% materials

What affects the price

  • Garage size (single, double, triple)
  • Construction type (brick, concrete block, timber frame)
  • Whether the concrete base needs removing
  • Asbestos presence (roof sheets, guttering)

Internal Wall Removal (Non-Load-Bearing)

Low

£380

Average

£760

High

£1,420

1 day

More details

Removal of a non-load-bearing internal partition wall to create an open plan space. Includes knocking down the wall, clearing rubble, skip hire and basic making good to the ceiling and floor.

~93% labour, ~7% materials

What affects the price

  • Wall construction (stud, block, brick)
  • Size of the wall
  • Amount of making good needed (ceiling, floor, adjacent walls)
  • Whether electrical sockets or plumbing need rerouting

Chimney Breast Removal

Low

£1,140

Average

£1,895

High

£3,320

2-3 days

More details

Removal of a chimney breast on one floor. Includes structural support (RSJ or gallows brackets), building control notification, making good the ceiling and floor, and waste removal.

~88% labour, ~12% materials

What affects the price

  • Whether it is load-bearing (most are)
  • Which floor the breast is being removed from
  • Whether the stack above needs supporting
  • Structural engineer fees (typically £300-£500 extra)

Outbuilding Demolition

Low

£475

Average

£1,140

High

£2,370

1-2 days

More details

Demolition of a brick, block or timber outbuilding such as an old workshop, store room or coal bunker. Includes breaking down the structure and disposing of all waste.

~99% labour, ~1% materials

What affects the price

  • Size of the outbuilding
  • Construction material (brick, block, timber)
  • Whether foundations need breaking up
  • Accessibility for machinery and skip placement

Conservatory Removal

Low

£1,420

Average

£2,370

High

£4,265

2-3 days

More details

Complete removal of a conservatory including the frame, roof, glazing, dwarf walls and base. Includes making good the external wall where the conservatory joined, weatherproofing and waste removal.

~95% labour, ~5% materials

What affects the price

  • Size of the conservatory
  • Construction type (uPVC, hardwood, aluminium)
  • Whether dwarf walls and base need removing
  • Extent of making good to the house wall

Shed Removal

Low

£140

Average

£330

High

£570

2-4 hours

More details

Dismantling and removing a timber garden shed. Includes breaking down the structure, clearing the base area and taking all waste for disposal.

What affects the price

  • Size of the shed
  • Whether it has a concrete base to remove
  • Accessibility through the garden
  • Condition of the shed (rotten timber is harder to handle)

Garden Wall Demolition

Low

£285

Average

£570

High

£1,140

Half a day to 1 day

More details

Demolition of a brick or block garden wall. Includes knocking down the wall, clearing rubble and skip hire. Price based on a typical garden boundary wall up to 6 square metres.

~98% labour, ~2% materials

What affects the price

  • Length and height of the wall
  • Wall thickness (single or double skin)
  • Whether foundations need removing
  • Skip access and distance to carry waste

Ceiling Removal (Artex or Plaster)

Low

£285

Average

£570

High

£950

1-2 days

More details

Stripping an old plaster or Artex ceiling back to the joists or plasterboard. Includes removal of old material, waste disposal and preparation for replastering. Price per average room.

~92% labour, ~8% materials

What affects the price

  • Room size
  • Whether the Artex contains asbestos (pre-2000 may do)
  • Removal method (scrape, steam, chemical, overboard)
  • Whether replastering is included

Floor Removal (Tiles or Screed)

Low

£190

Average

£425

High

£760

1 day

More details

Removal of existing floor tiles, screed or other flooring down to the subfloor. Includes lifting tiles, breaking up screed if needed, clearing debris and skip disposal. Price per average room.

~97% labour, ~3% materials

What affects the price

  • Room size and floor area
  • Type of floor covering (ceramic, vinyl, stone, screed)
  • Adhesive type (some are very hard to remove)
  • Whether the subfloor needs levelling after

Asbestos Survey

Low

£190

Average

£330

High

£570

1-3 hours

More details

Professional asbestos survey of a domestic property. A surveyor takes samples of suspected asbestos-containing materials and sends them to a UKAS-accredited laboratory for analysis. Written report provided.

What affects the price

  • Property size and number of rooms
  • Type of survey (management vs refurbishment/demolition)
  • Number of samples needed
  • Whether it is a pre-purchase or pre-works survey

Asbestos Removal (Small Area)

Low

£285

Average

£665

High

£1,420

Half a day to 1 day

More details

Licensed removal of a small area of asbestos-containing material such as a garage roof panel, floor tiles or textured coating. Includes containment, safe removal, disposal at a licensed facility and clearance certificate.

~82% labour, ~18% materials

What affects the price

  • Type of asbestos (cement is cheaper, insulation is more expensive)
  • Area to be removed
  • Accessibility and containment requirements
  • Disposal and waste transfer costs

Full House Strip-Out

Low

£2,845

Average

£5,690

High

£11,375

3-5 days

More details

Complete internal strip-out of a house back to bare walls and floors. Includes removing all kitchen units, bathroom fittings, flooring, plaster, ceilings, internal doors and waste disposal.

~98% labour, ~2% materials

What affects the price

  • Property size (number of rooms)
  • Number of skip loads required
  • Whether asbestos is present
  • Accessibility for skips and waste removal

Step by step

What's Involved in Hiring a Demolition

Demolition work follows a careful process of assessment, planning and safe execution to bring down structures while managing waste and hazards responsibly.

1

Site survey and assessment

A demolition contractor visits your property to assess the structure, check for hazards like asbestos, and understand access constraints. They will confirm whether the work requires planning permission, building control notification or a Party Wall Agreement with neighbours.

2

Asbestos check

For any building constructed before 2000, an asbestos survey is legally required before demolition or major refurbishment. If asbestos is found, a licensed asbestos removal contractor must remove it safely before demolition can proceed. This is a separate cost.

3

Get quotes and arrange skip hire

The contractor provides a detailed quote covering labour, machinery, skip hire and disposal fees. For larger jobs, they may arrange multiple skips or use a grab lorry. Waste transfer notes must be provided to prove materials are disposed of legally.

4

Disconnect services and prepare the site

Before any demolition begins, gas, electricity and water supplies to the structure must be disconnected by the relevant utility companies. The site is made safe with barriers or hoarding if near a public area, and neighbours are notified.

5

Carry out the demolition

The structure is brought down methodically, usually working from the top down. Small domestic jobs like garage or shed removal are done by hand with sledgehammers and breakers. Larger jobs may require mini excavators. Materials are sorted on-site for recycling where possible.

6

Site clearance and making good

All debris is cleared and removed from site. Foundations or slabs may be broken up and removed depending on what is planned next. The area is left level and tidy, and any making good to adjacent walls or surfaces is completed.

Regional comparison

How Wigan Compares

Average cost of garage demolition across regions.

Wigan
-5% £1,895
National Average
baseline £2,000
London
+24% £2,485

Local insights

What Affects Demolition Contractor Costs in Wigan?

The North West has a distinctive housing stock dominated by red brick terraces from the cotton and manufacturing era, alongside mill conversions, inter-war semis and modern developments. Wigan has a range of property types and ages that can affect the scope and cost of work, with properties across Salford and Stockport varying in age and condition. With a population of null, it is a area where demolition contractor costs are one of the most affordable areas. Victorian terraces with older infrastructure are common and often present challenges — internal wall removal (non-load-bearing) here averages around £760.

The North West consistently sits below the national average for trade costs, and Wigan is no exception. Labour rates here are around 5% below the UK average and considerably lower than London or the South East. In Wigan, local demand for demolition contractor services varies depending on the mix of residential and commercial properties in the area. The wetter climate in the region can affect scheduling for external work, which some tradespeople factor into their quotes. With fewer tradespeople based locally, you may find slightly less choice, and it is worth booking ahead for larger jobs. Prices can still vary by 30-50% between different tradespeople for the same job, making multiple quotes essential.

Several factors affect demolition contractor costs in Wigan. Red brick terraces with limited rear access and shared party walls are common across Bolton and Wigan, and these can make work more complicated and expensive. Mill conversions with exposed brickwork or unusual layouts may also require specialist approaches. A common job like garage demolition typically costs around £1,895 in Wigan, while a full house strip-out runs £2,845 to £11,375. As one of the most affordable areas in the UK, Wigan residents generally get good value for demolition contractor work. Material and product choices also make a significant difference to the total.

When getting quotes in Wigan, aim for a minimum of three from different qualified professionals. Ask each one to visit and assess the work rather than quoting over the phone. A good demolition contractor will check the existing conditions, identify potential complications, and provide a clear cost breakdown. With fewer tradespeople based locally, you may find slightly less choice, and it is worth booking ahead for larger jobs. Be wary of quotes that seem significantly cheaper than others — they may be cutting corners on materials or quality. Always check qualifications, insurance and recent reviews before hiring.

Depending on the work involved, you may also need skip hire (£75–£190), scaffolding (£570–£1,325), or builder (£28,440–£75,840) in Wigan.

Common questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about demolition contractor costs in Wigan.

Do I need planning permission for demolition work?
Demolishing a building over 50 cubic metres requires prior notification to your local planning authority. Listed buildings and buildings in conservation areas need full planning permission before any demolition. Even for smaller structures, check with your council first as local rules vary.
What is the difference between demolition and a strip-out?
Demolition involves bringing down all or part of a structure. A strip-out removes the interior fittings, partitions, flooring and services while leaving the main structure intact. Strip-outs are common before office refurbishments, shop fit-outs or residential renovations.
How is demolition waste disposed of?
Reputable demolition contractors sort waste on-site for recycling. Concrete, brick, metal and timber can all be recycled. Hazardous materials like asbestos must be disposed of at licensed facilities. Your contractor should provide waste transfer notes proving proper disposal.
Do I need an asbestos survey before demolition?
Yes. Under the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012, a refurbishment and demolition asbestos survey is legally required before any demolition or major refurbishment work on buildings built before 2000. Asbestos removal must be carried out by a licensed contractor and can add significant cost to the project.
Do I need a Party Wall Agreement for demolition?
If the demolition work is within 3 metres of a neighbouring property or involves a shared wall, you may need to serve a Party Wall Notice under the Party Wall etc. Act 1996. This gives your neighbours formal notice and protects both parties. A Party Wall surveyor typically charges £700-£1,500 per neighbour.
Can I demolish a garage or shed myself?
Small timber structures like sheds can be dismantled by a competent DIYer with basic tools. However, brick or block garages with concrete bases, structures with asbestos roofing, or anything near boundaries or services should be done by a professional. You also need to dispose of waste legally — fly-tipping carries fines of up to £50,000.
How is demolition priced — by the job or by the day?
Most domestic demolition work is priced as a fixed quote for the whole job, including labour, skip hire and disposal. Some contractors charge day rates for strip-out work (typically £250-£400 per day per labourer). Always get a written quote that confirms exactly what is included, especially skip and disposal costs.
What happens to the foundations after demolition?
It depends on what you plan to do with the space. If you are rebuilding, existing foundations may be reusable subject to a structural engineer's approval. If you want a clear, level area, the concrete base and footings will need breaking up and removing, which adds to the cost.
How do I find a reputable demolition contractor?
Check that the contractor holds the appropriate waste carrier licence from the Environment Agency and has public liability insurance. For jobs involving asbestos, they must hold an HSE licence for asbestos removal. Ask for waste transfer notes after the job to prove materials were disposed of legally.
How much does a demolition contractor cost in Wigan in 2026?
Garage Demolition in Wigan typically costs between £950 and £3,320, with the average being around £1,895. Prices vary depending on the scope of work, materials used, and the specific requirements of your property.
Are demolition contractor prices cheaper in Wigan than London?
Yes. Wigan demolition contractor costs are typically 5% below the national average, while London prices run around 24% above it. For garage demolition, you could save over £590 compared to the same job in London.
How do I find a good demolition contractor in Wigan?
Get at least three quotes from different tradespeople, check recent reviews, and ask whether the quote includes VAT and everything you need. A detailed written quote that breaks down all costs is a good sign. Always check qualifications, insurance and recent reviews before hiring.
What affects demolition contractor prices in Wigan?
The main factors are the scope and complexity of what you need, the options and products chosen, and local market rates. Wigan rates are 5% below the national average. Getting multiple quotes is the best way to ensure a fair price.
Do demolition contractor prices include materials in Wigan?
The prices shown on this page include all typical costs. However, when getting real quotes, always confirm what is and isn't included. Some tradespeople break out costs separately, while others give an all-in price. Ask for a detailed breakdown before agreeing to any work.