Restumping

when to restump a house

When To Restump A House

Table of Contents Add a header to begin generating the table of contents Restumping, also known as reblocking, involves resetting (or replacing) the stumps on a house that uses a stump subfloor. This is normally necessary when the house stumps have settled as a result of soil movement, or when wooden stumps have rotted as […]

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What do You Need to Look Out for When Hiring a Team of Experts?

Table of Contents Add a header to begin generating the table of contents Know what makes your home unique. Every property needs different treatment depending on its design, and some may require steel mesh while others may need extra foundations. Just because one company claims they can complete the job doesn’t mean they understand your

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What Is Restumping

In the past, many Australian homes were built on timber “stumps.” In the colonial era, this was sometimes literally true, but the practice of using timber posts for foundation work, in general, became known as “stumping,” whether the posts were cut from tree trunks or milled timber. Many native Australian trees hold up well against

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What Is Restumping A House

Table of Contents Add a header to begin generating the table of contents Restumping (sometimes called reblocking) consists of jacking up the house, removing the existing wooden stumps and replacing them. During the restumping work, floor levels need to be reset, and it’s possible that the movement will cause warped doorframes, cracked plaster, damaged tiles

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