Reblocking and Underpinning Solutions

If you have a house built on stumps, then it might be time to reblock it. Reblocking and Underpinning Solutions are the processes by which we replace or repair the timber or concrete stumps that support your building structure. This can help to prevent structural damage caused by movement or sinking. It involves jacking up the building to relieve the pressure on the old stumps, then excavating and replacing them with new stumps. These will be made of timber, concrete, or steel for better durability and stability. The new stumps will also be drilled into the ground to reduce their risk of future movement or settlement.

Underpinning is a process that transfers the weight of your foundation beyond the weak soil it’s resting on to stronger soil deep into the ground. The process lifts your home off the weak soil, returns it to its original leveled position, and stabilizes it against future settlement. This is a permanent repair, not a cosmetic or temporary fix. It solves the root problem of your foundation settling or sinking, and it lasts for the life of your home.

When Is Underpinning Necessary?


Many homeowners choose to underpin their homes after noticing a change in the way their house settles over time. This could be due to drainage issues or problems with the soil, or it may be that the foundation wasn’t designed or constructed properly. In some cases, underpinning is necessary if heavy excavation work is taking place next to the foundation, as this can cause destabilization and undermine it.

Other times, underpinning is needed if the house needs to be strengthened to support additional load. This can happen if you are adding an extra story to your home, for example. It can also be a good idea if you want to add a garage or other outbuilding. Underpinning can be done using various methods, such as resistance push piers, helical piers, or drilled concrete piers. The best method for underpinning your home will depend on a variety of factors, including the type of soil beneath it.

Reblocking and underpinning are often confused with each other, but they are actually two separate processes. The main difference is that reblocking is used for houses that are built on stumps, while underpinning is for structures with slab or strip footings.

If you have a home built before the 1960s in Western Surburbs of Melbourne, then chances are that it was originally constructed on stumps. These stumps will be prone to moisture, termite infestation, and general wear and tear over the years. Over time, they’ll start to rot and eventually cause foundation problems. Fortunately, restumping and underpinning can be used to replace these damaged stumps with new ones that will last for the lifetime of your home.

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 work.

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