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De Waard Demolition & Salvage Yard

North Mackay, QLD·Demolition·Est. 2006
ABN verified — active since 2006★★★★ 4.4 · 27 Google reviews20 yrs operating
At a glance

Pre-fitted doors with hardware already attached — a practical salvage yard detail customers keep coming back for.

From 27 Google reviews · Home Done analysis of Google Places data and public records
What reviews keep mentioning
Staff helpfulness and friendliness across the board
14×
Broad range of salvaged building materials for renovations
10×
Affordable hardwood and secondhand timber consistently praised
6×
Pre-fitted doors with hinges and handles save buyers time and money
2×

The standout practical detail is pre-fitted joinery: doors arriving with hardware already attached means less fitting work on site, and several buyers flag this as a genuine saving compared to buying components separately. Stock depends entirely on what demolition jobs have recently come through, so if you need a very specific item, it's worth calling ahead — one reviewer found nothing suitable on the day but appreciated being pointed elsewhere. Pricing draws mostly positive comments, with one outlier calling it expensive, so it's worth knowing your reference prices before you visit if budget is tight.

Best for: budget-conscious renovators sourcing recycled hardwood timber, owner-builders hunting pre-fitted doors and windows to reduce installation time, and DIYers wanting to inspect secondhand building materials in person before buying.

What it's like working with them

Based on a sample of Google reviews (27 total)

What people love
Pre-fitted doors with hinges and handles save buyers time and money
Affordable hardwood and secondhand timber consistently praised

Hardwood was cheap and great quality

Staff helpfulness and friendliness across the board

knowledgeable staff who are very friendly and helpful

Broad range of salvaged building materials for renovations
Good to know
Stock availability hit-or-miss depending on current demolition jobs

What they help with

Based on what their customers hired them for

Residential DemolitionCommercial DemolitionSalvage and Materials RecoverySecondhand Timber SalesSalvaged Door Sales (Pre-fitted with Hardware)Recycled Window SalesSecondhand Building Materials RetailStructural Hardwood SupplyArchitectural SalvageReclaimed Joinery

How they stack up

Context from 310 demolitions in Mackay

Google rating4.4★ · avg 4.7
Review volume27 reviews (3.4× median)

Credentials & background

Sourced from 4 public records so you don't have to look them up yourself

~20 years operating in North Mackay — long-run local presenceBusiness profile data
Staff proactively refer customers elsewhere when stock doesn't match needsCustomer reviews
Repeat customers across multiple review mentionsCustomer reviews
⚠️Stock range varies by demolition job cycle — availability not guaranteedCustomer reviews

About De Waard Demolition & Salvage Yard

Running for roughly two decades in North Mackay, De Waard Demolition & Salvage Yard occupies a niche that sits between a traditional demolition contractor and a building materials marketplace — they strip out structures and sell what they recover, meaning the salvage yard is stocked directly from their own demolition jobs rather than sourced from auctions or wholesalers. Customers most often head there for architectural timbers, doors complete with hinges and handles already fitted, and windows — pre-fitted joinery being particularly noted as a practical cost-saver that reviewers flag you won't always find at a standard secondhand dealer. The range shifts as new demolition jobs come through, so what's on the yard at any given time varies, though reviews suggest the timber selection in particular is reliably stocked with quality hardwood at competitive prices. Staff are consistently described as approachable and genuinely knowledgeable about building materials — when they don't have what you need, at least one reviewer notes they'll point you toward somewhere that does rather than leaving you empty-handed. The business suits DIYers, owner-builders, and renovators who are willing to shop around a bit for the right piece but want to avoid paying new retail prices for materials that will be hidden behind plaster or painted over anyway.

Best for: budget-conscious renovators sourcing recycled hardwood timber, owner-builders hunting pre-fitted doors and windows to reduce installation time, and DIYers wanting to inspect secondhand building materials in person before buying.

Location

Map showing De Waard Demolition & Salvage Yard location in North Mackay
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ABN
✓ 60127991369
Verified via ABR
GST Registered
— Not confirmed
Operating Since
2006
Verified via ABR
Licence
— Not confirmed
Public Liability Insurance
— Not confirmed
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Common questions about De Waard Demolition & Salvage Yard

What kinds of materials can I find at De Waard's salvage yard?+

Reviews most often mention hardwood timber, doors (frequently pre-fitted with hinges and handles), and windows. The range at any given time depends on which demolition projects have recently been completed, so the yard's stock shifts regularly. Customers describe finding materials suited to home renovations and refurbishments, with timber and joinery being the most consistently mentioned categories. Calling ahead to check availability for a specific item is a sensible first step.

Are the prices genuinely competitive compared to buying new?+

Most reviewers describe the pricing as affordable or reasonable, with several specifically noting that secondhand hardwood timber and pre-fitted doors represent strong value compared to new retail. One reviewer did describe the yard as expensive, so prices on particular items can vary. Knowing what equivalent new materials cost before you visit will help you judge the deal on the spot.

What if they don't have what I need on the day?+

At least one reviewer had exactly this experience and found that staff suggested alternative places to try rather than leaving them without options. That kind of referral is a useful signal about how the business operates — the staff appear familiar with the broader local market for recycled building materials. It's still worth calling ahead before making the trip if you're after something specific.

Is De Waard suitable for a major home renovation or just small DIY jobs?+

Reviews mention both ends of the scale — individual door and window purchases through to sourcing timber and materials for broader refurbishments. One reviewer specifically described the yard as 'almost all you need for a refurbishment of your home,' suggesting the range can support larger projects. That said, because stock depends on demolition supply, larger projects may require multiple visits or early planning to secure the volumes needed.

Do De Waard also carry out demolition work, or is it mainly the salvage yard?+

The business name and category list demolition as a core service alongside the salvage yard, and the two operations appear linked — demolition jobs feed materials directly into the yard. Reviews focus primarily on the retail salvage side rather than contracting work, so if you need a demolition quote for a property, it's best to contact them directly to confirm current capacity and scope.

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