As time pass by, the house will rot and flood waters will enter. If you live by the river, then house raising is the best thing you can do for your property.
Raising a house is done by the professionals through a step-by-step process. First, they will inspect the house for defects. If they found a reason for restumping, then they will start the operation. They will raise the house gradually with the use of a jack. They will remove those useless stumps and replace it with new ones, while those that are still in good condition will be packed for the settling of the soil. This will require the resident of the property to move in another house for a while.
To make the house restumping successful, have the professionals to do it for you.
By: Jason Smith is a carpenter and blogger who follows QLDhouserestumping.com.au for house renovation and stumping update.
This sounds like a very complicated process. When they raise the house, do they use one large jack, or is it composed of multiple smaller jacks? Thanks for the help, Sundari.
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This is such a huge job! We had to have it done a few years ago while we were living by the Provo River. It sure makes you think twice about living by the water! I hope I never have to go through that process again. It was hard! http://www.budgetreblocking.com.au
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