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Our Core Service SERVICING ALL OF MELBOURNE

Reblocking & restumping,
done once, done properly.

Whole-of-house concrete stump replacement for weatherboard and timber-frame homes across Maribyrnong, Hobsons Bay and greater Melbourne. Computer-levelled, fully permitted, and backed by a 15-year written guarantee on every job we sign off.

15-YEAR GUARANTEE CONCRETE STUMPS ONLY PERMITS SUPPLIED FIXED PRICING
Weatherboard home jacked clear of failed timber stumps mid-reblock
What It Means

Replacing every stump
that holds your house up.

Reblocking, restumping and underpinning all describe the same family of work: replacing the supports under your house. On a typical Melbourne weatherboard, those supports are timber stumps installed when the home was first built. After 60, 80, sometimes 100 years in the ground, they rot, lean and let the floor drop.

We replace them all. Every stump, every load point, every bearer connection. New concrete stumps with steel caps, computer-levelled to engineering spec, and signed off with all the building permits. The house ends up sitting straighter than it has in decades, and it stays that way.

REBLOCKING
Replacing stumps under a single-storey house, with new concrete stumps.
RESTUMPING
The same job. Different word, same outcome. Both terms get used in Melbourne.
The Tell-Tale Signs

How you know your stumps have had it.

If two or three of these are happening in your house, it is almost always the stumps. We will tell you straight after the inspection. No upsell.

SIGN 01
Sloping or bouncy floors

A marble rolls across the lounge, or one room feels like it dips. That is the bearers losing their seat.

SIGN 02
Doors and windows jamming

Frames go out of square as the floor moves. Doors stop closing. Windows stick when they never used to.

SIGN 03
Cracks in plaster and cornice

Stair-step cracks above doorways, hairlines along the cornice line, gaps opening up in skirting.

SIGN 04
Soft or rotting stumps under-house

If you can push a screwdriver into a stump or it crumbles when you knock it, the timber has gone.

SIGN 05
Visible lean or sag from outside

Stand at the front fence. If the eave line sags or the verandah droops at one end, the supports have moved.

SIGN 06
Original timber stumps

If the house has never been reblocked and it was built before the 1970s, it is on borrowed time.

How A Reblock Runs

Five clear steps. Two weeks on most houses.

Every job runs the same way. You know what is happening, when, and what we will need from you. No mystery, no creep.

01

Free on-site inspection

We come out, get under the house, and assess every stump. Honest, on the spot, no obligation.

02

Fixed-price written quote

A clear scope, a fixed price, and a timeframe. No surprises mid-job. No verbal agreements.

03

Permits and engineering

We pull all building permits, organise engineering sign-off, and handle council where needed.

04

Reblock the house

Hydraulic jacks, every stump replaced, computer-levelled across the whole footprint. You can stay in the house.

05

Sign-off and 15-year guarantee

Final inspection, paperwork, written 15-year guarantee in your hand. We are still here in 15 years.

Exterior of weatherboard home reblocked back to level
Why Concrete

We do not use timber. Ever.

Timber stumps are how you got here. Concrete stumps with steel caps will outlast the house. There is no good reason to put back what failed.

Recent Reblocks

Real jobs, real homes.

Photographed under the house and from the street. This is the work, with nothing tidied up for the camera.

Reblocking job in progress with new concrete stumps installed
Sub-floor view of completed reblock with concrete stumps and timber bearers
Concrete stump installed under bearer
House jacked up clear for reblocking
Levelling check during a reblock
Reblocking FAQ

The questions we get every week.

Can we stay in the house during the reblock?

Yes, on most jobs. We do the work in stages so the house stays livable. You will hear us, and there are short windows where the floor moves a few millimetres at a time, but you do not need to move out.

How long does a full reblock take?

Most single-storey weatherboards take one to two weeks on site, plus a few weeks lead time for permits before we start. Larger homes and tight access add days, not months.

Will reblocking fix my cracks and sticking doors?

In most cases, yes. Once the house comes back to level the doors free up and most hairline cracks close. Larger plaster cracks may need a quick patch afterwards. We will tell you what to expect on inspection.

Do I need a permit for reblocking?

Yes. A reblock is structural work and requires a building permit. We organise it. You do not need to call council or chase a private surveyor.

What does reblocking actually cost?

It depends on the number of stumps, the height under the house, and the access. We quote a fixed price after the inspection, in writing. No hourly rates, no scope creep mid-job.

Is the 15-year guarantee in writing?

Yes, every job. You get the document with the final paperwork. We have been here for 35 years and we will be here in 15.

Free On-Site Quote

Think your house needs reblocking?
Let us tell you for free.

We will come out, crawl under the house, and give you the truth. If you do not need it, we will tell you. If you do, you will know exactly what is involved and what it costs before you decide anything.