Reblocking and Underpinning
There are a few ways that we can stabilize the foundation of your home or business. One of these methods is known as underpinning, and it involves excavating around the foundation of your property and pouring enough concrete to strengthen it. This can be done using several methods, including mass concrete, piling, mini-piling, screw piles, jet grouting and geo-polymer resin injection.
The most obvious method of underpinning is by pouring concrete into the ground to support and stabilise a foundation. This can be a particularly useful way to strengthen a solid brick or brick veneer house, especially if the foundation has become damaged or weak from age and the elements.
Reblocking and Underpinning is a process that involves removing the cracked and decaying stumps on the base of a concrete foundation. During this procedure, contractors insert new concrete stumps into the holes left by the original stumps.
Restumping is a similar process, but it is only applied to houses that are built on stumps rather than slabs. The most common types of stumps used are timber, although steel is also a viable option.
Underpinning is a more sophisticated way to stabilise your foundation, and it can be a good idea to get the help of professionals for this important task. The process uses jacks to prop up cracked and slumped slabs, and cement is poured on them to add additional stability.
The best way to find out if your home or business is at risk of foundation failure is to call in professional experts. They will examine your house or building and make sure it is not on its last legs before it costs you too much to repair it.
Precise Restumping & Underpinning successfully maintains a reputation for delivering quality, reliable and sound services to clients all over New South Wales, with a licensed builder that personally oversee all works.
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