Internal Demolition on the Sunshine Coast

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Sunshine Coast Internal Demolition


Internal demolition can be one of the trickiest renovation stages—but it’s where we excel. At TNT Floor Removal & Demolition, we deliver safe, controlled demolition across the Sunshine Coast. Whether you're gutting bathrooms, stripping kitchens, or removing internal walls, we protect what matters and clear the rest—fast, clean, and hassle-free.


We use the same care as in our vinyl and timber floor removal, tile removal, and concrete grinding services—working with precision, dust control, and site protection. Fixtures, fittings, cabinetry, and walls are dismantled and removed safely, leaving no mess behind. Call 0406 671 653 to book professional internal demolition done right, ready for the next trade to step in.

Clean Demo: Kitchens, Bathrooms & Walls


Internal demolition demands more than just heavy lifting—it calls for planning, precision, and a clear understanding of your space. Whether we’re gutting a bathroom, stripping a kitchen, or removing internal walls, we work methodically to protect structural elements, isolate services, and prepare each area for safe, streamlined renovation work.


Our team uses the right gear for each job, from tile removal to ceiling strip-outs. We contain dust, safeguard plasterboard, and minimise disruption with careful sequencing and clean removal techniques. Even in occupied homes or tight working spaces, we make demolition simple, tidy, and renovation-ready—so your next stage starts strong.

A Man Is Breaking a Brick Wall with A Hammer — TNT Floor Removal & Demolition in Tewantin, QLD
An Empty Room with A Lot of Rubble on The Floor and Walls — TNT Floor Removal & Demolition in Tewantin, QLD
A Man Is Breaking a Wall with A Hammer — TNT Floor Removal & Demolition in Tewantin, QLD

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