Victoria Restumping & Underpinning Pty Ltd. and its staff are aware of the emotional attachment you may have to your dream house. Our company is a committed, qualified team that will complete your project as quickly, cost-effectively, and safely as possible. We care about your home, not the sale, so our specialization and experience in this area will remove the stress and headache and provide guidance throughout the entire process. To deliver on our promises, our team of highly skilled and educated professionals uses the best materials, high-end tools, and cutting-edge technologies. A foundation that has weakened or becomes unstable—often due to shifting soil conditions, water damage, or foundation settling—needs underpinning to give it more support.
When necessary, we offer all of our clients a free quote and engineering advice to help them build a stronger foundation for their house—especially for underpinned homes. Our primary tasks include releveling, underpinning, and restumping. Our business takes pleasure in offering our clients high-quality, reasonably priced solutions that will strengthen their home's foundation. We think this is because of the professionalism, integrity, and consideration we give our clients. We offer our clients in the commercial, industrial, and residential sectors sincere, long-lasting solutions along with services of the highest caliber. Our goal is to complete each project as soon as possible and as cheaply as possible.
It is clear from our all-encompassing approach to project management, our creative use of technology, and our unwavering commitment to providing value for money without sacrificing quality. Get in touch with our experts for an outstanding restumping solution.
Reblocking, or restumping, is the process of replacing or resetting the stumps on a home with a stump subfloor. This is typically required when soil movement has caused the house stumps to settle or when soil moisture has caused the wooden stumps to rot. As restumping an older home will be undergoing major renovations will put additional strain on the house’s structure, it is also a wise decision. The cost of having it done expertly and to the highest standard can be high, but it is well worth it.
Determining which stumps require replacement or reset is the first step. This is typically accomplished by measuring the levelness of your floors with a level and examining the stumps themselves for movement and decay. Subsequently, the house is progressively raised at the location of the damaged stump, and the remaining stumps are either moved to make up for their displacement or are completely replaced. Maintaining the structural integrity of your home requires proper restumping, which is a challenging and unclean task.