

Restumping replaces worn or damaged foundation stumps to restore stability, improve floor levels and help protect your home from ongoing structural movement.

Reblocking replaces old or deteriorated house stumps with new supports, helping restore structural stability, improve floor levels and extend the life of your home.

Underpinning strengthens existing foundations affected by movement or settlement, helping restore structural stability and reduce further damage to your home.

House levelling restores uneven floors by carefully adjusting the home's support system, helping improve structural stability and everyday functionality.

Subfloor repairs restore damaged structural components beneath your home, improving stability, supporting floors properly and helping prevent further deterioration.

Stump replacement removes damaged or deteriorated support stumps beneath your home, restoring structural support and helping prevent further movement.





Start by completing the 'Get a Free Quote' form on our website to share your Restumping & Underpinning needs with us so we can take care of you.

Next, we'll arrange a property visit at a time that works for you to provide an in-person estimate for your Restumping & Underpinning needs.

After you approve our estimate, we'll schedule a date to complete the job. Our team will work hard to exceed your expectations!












Uneven floors, sticking doors, cracked plaster and gaps around windows are all common warning signs. A proper inspection can determine whether restumping or another structural solution is the most suitable option.
Yes. If only one section of the home has deteriorated stumps or movement, partial restumping may be suitable. The condition of the existing foundations determines whether a full or partial replacement is recommended.
They're essentially the same service. Restumping replaces worn or damaged stumps supporting your home, while reblocking is another commonly used term for the same process throughout Victoria.
Sometimes they can. If only certain stumps have failed, replacing those affected areas and carefully re-levelling the house may restore stability without replacing every foundation stump.
It depends on what's causing the movement. Restumping replaces deteriorated support stumps, while underpinning strengthens existing foundations where ground movement or structural settlement has occurred.

