Reblocking and Underpinning - How to Know If Your Home Needs Reblocking Or Underpinning

The terms restumping and underpinning have something in common - they both deal with the foundations of houses. However, these processes are very different and not used for the same types of house structures. This article will explain the differences between these two repair processes and how to know whether or not your home needs reblocking or underpinning.

Reblocking and underpinning is a process that replaces the timber stumps in a foundation structure. It is usually performed on weatherboard or brick houses that have been built on timber stumps. Over time, these stumps can rot and sink in some areas. This can lead to a shift in the level of your home and cause floors to become misaligned. Reblocking replaces these old, rotten stumps with new, stronger concrete stumps. It can also make your house safer, as it removes the risk of the house collapsing due to poor stump support.

There are many different types of stumps that can be used for this process. Timber was the most popular type of stump during the 1960s and 1970s, but it is not as durable as concrete or steel. In addition, timber is highly prone to moisture and termite damage. Concrete and steel stumps are more expensive but are considered to be the most durable.

Underpinning is a repair process that is similar to reblocking, except it involves the stabilisation of slab and strip footings rather than replacing them altogether. It is usually done for structures that have brick veneer walls and a concrete slab foundation. Over time, these foundations can become unstable and cause cracks in the brick walls. This is due to changes in the ground soil and climate. Underpinning can stabilise these slabs and prevent further damage to the building structure.

The most common method of underpinning is by excavating and strengthening the existing footings. This is often a much faster and cheaper option than replacing the entire footing system. It is also less disruptive to the home and can be completed in a shorter period of time.

One of the most important things to consider when repairing your foundation is to use a professional company with qualified, experienced technicians. The right professionals will ensure that the job is completed correctly and safely, ensuring that your house is safe and secure for years to come. They will also work to minimise the disruption to your home and clean up the area once the job is complete. They will also take care to repair any damage caused during excavation and cleaning up the site. They will also make sure that the area is well-fenced to prevent any accidents or injuries. In addition, they will provide a written quote that details the costs and steps involved in the project.

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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