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Restumping Leaders in WA

Emailing us with your details is by the easiest way to ensure we can contact you. We work under houses and our phone is not with us at all times.  email -  restumpinghomes@gmail.com

We travel up to 3.5 hours from Perth, with over 33% of our clients from outside the Perth metro area.  

We price per stump the same anywhere in WA. The only difference is travel to your home we price as a fixed cost.

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What's holding your home secure

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House restumping, also known as house reblocking, is the process of replacing the old stumps that support a house with new ones. The stumps, which are usually made of timber, provide support for the house and prevent it from sinking into the ground. Over time, these stumps can become damaged or worn, leading to problems such as uneven floors, cracks in walls, and doors that won't close properly.

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House Releveling

House releveling is the process of adjusting a house’s foundation to restore its level position. This is necessary when a house’s foundation settles, shifts or becomes otherwise compromised, leading to uneven floors, cracks in walls or ceilings, and other structural issues.

Releveling a house typically involves the following steps:

  1. Assessment: A professional contractor will first assess the condition of the house and its foundation to determine the extent of the settling or shifting. This may involve taking measurements and using specialized equipment to detect any structural issues.

  2. Preparation: Before any work can begin, any furniture or belongings that could be damaged during the process will need to be removed or protected. The area around the house may also need to be cleared to provide space for equipment and materials.

  3. Lifting: Depending on the extent of the settling or shifting, the house may need to be lifted to restore its level position. This may involve the use of hydraulic jacks or other lifting equipment.

  4. Stumping: The foundation stumps that support the house will be inspected and any damaged or deteriorated stumps will need to be replaced or reinforced with additional support structures. This may involve excavating around the foundation to provide access for the stumps.

  5. Adjusting: Once the foundation stumps have been replaced or reinforced, the house will be carefully lowered onto them to ensure that it is level. The contractor will then make any necessary adjustments to ensure that the house remains level.

  6. Finishing: Once the house has been relevelled, any necessary repairs or finishing work can be completed. This may involve patching cracks in the walls or ceilings, or installing new flooring or carpeting.

It is important to hire a professional contractor with experience in house releveling to ensure that the process is completed safely and effectively. The cost of house releveling will depend on a variety of factors, including the size of the house, the extent of the foundation damage, and the accessibility of the foundation.

H5 Structural Pine Restumping

House restumping is a complex process that should only be performed by a professional. The process involves lifting the house off its stumps, removing the old stumps, and replacing them with new ones. The new stumps are H5 structural pine and are designed to last for many years.

The first step in the restumping process is to have a professional inspect your foundation to determine the extent of the damage. Once the damage has been assessed, the restumping process can begin. The process typically takes a few days to complete, depending on the size of the house and the extent of the damage.

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Levelmaster Steel Stumps

Termites an issue? Stell adjustable stumps could be the solution for your home. Once installed. a person with one simple tool can easily adjust LevelMaster house stumps. Traditional house stumping and re-blocking required heavy hydraulic jacks. Level Master’s house stumps have a screw height adjustment of up to 120mm due to their unique design. The stump remains adjustable for the life of the building. Making it much better than traditional re-stumping or house levelling.All LevelMaster Stump connectors, bases and tops have been hot dipped galvanised to increase durability and extend stump life.

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Structural Defect Repairs
Subfloor Repairs

Major Structural Defect Rectifications

A subfloor structural defect refers to any issue or damage that affects the structural integrity of a house's subfloor. The subfloor is an essential part of a house's structure that supports the flooring and walls above it, and it is typically made of timber joists and bearers. Structural defects in the subfloor can lead to a range of problems, including uneven floors, sagging, bouncing, and cracking in the walls or ceilings.

Some common subfloor structural defects include:

  1. Deterioration: Over time, the timber components of the subfloor can become weakened by moisture, pests, or general wear and tear. This can lead to rotting or splitting of the timber, which can affect the subfloor's ability to support the weight of the house.

  2. Settlement: If the foundation of the house settles or shifts, it can cause the subfloor to become uneven or sag. This can lead to issues such as bouncing or squeaking floors.

  3. Inadequate support: If the subfloor is not adequately supported, it can lead to issues such as sagging or bouncing floors. This can be caused by inadequate numbers of support posts or inadequate spacing between the support posts.

  4. Incorrect installation: If the subfloor components are not installed correctly, it can lead to issues such as uneven floors or weakened support. This can be caused by incorrect spacing between the timber components or incorrect fastening methods.

  5. Pest damage: Pests such as termites or borers can cause significant damage to the timber components of the subfloor, weakening their structural integrity.

Subfloor structural defects can be difficult to detect and may require the expertise of a professional contractor to identify and repair. If left untreated, these defects can lead to further damage and pose a safety risk to the occupants of the house. It is important to address subfloor structural defects as soon as possible to ensure the safety and stability of the house.

Subfloor Repairs

Timber subfloor rectification is the process of repairing or replacing damaged or deteriorated timber components of a house's subfloor. The subfloor is the area between the foundation and the ground or flooring, and it provides support for the flooring and walls above it.

Timber subfloor rectification typically involves the following steps:

  1. Inspection: A professional contractor will first inspect the subfloor to determine the extent of any damage or deterioration. This may involve crawling under the house to inspect the timber components.

  2. Preparation: Before any work can begin, any furniture or belongings that could be damaged during the process will need to be removed or protected. The area around the subfloor may also need to be cleared to provide space for equipment and materials.

  3. Removal: Any damaged or deteriorated timber components will need to be removed, including floor joists, bearers, and support posts. This may involve cutting away sections of the subfloor to provide access to the damaged areas.

  4. Replacement: The damaged timber components will be replaced with new timber components that are the same size and strength as the original components. The new timber will be securely fastened in place using bolts or screws.

  5. Reinforcement: In some cases, additional support may be needed to strengthen the subfloor. This may involve installing additional bearers, posts, or bracing.

  6. Finishing: Once the timber subfloor has been repaired or replaced, any necessary finishing work can be completed. This may involve patching or replacing flooring, installing new insulation, or adding a moisture barrier.

It is important to hire a professional contractor with experience in timber subfloor rectification to ensure that the process is completed safely and effectively. The cost of timber subfloor rectification will depend on a variety of factors, including the extent of the damage or deterioration, the size of the subfloor, and the accessibility of the subfloor.

Restumpers You Can Trust

Restumpers You Can Trust

We travel outside of Perth

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The Webers

We had 3 quotes for our re-stumping of our house and went with Heritage Restumping because their approach made the most sense, rather than looking at price per stump and we were not disappointed. They delivered on all his promises and we couldn't be more happy with the result.

Heritage Restumping knows what they are doing and take great pride in their trade. We will call them again when the second part of our house needs to be re-stumped.

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Rasmus

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