Understanding Damage Contractors

Do you understand how damage contractors operate? Many people do not have a good understanding of the industry. This lack of knowledge can cause confusion when people need to use the services offered by damage contractors. Before I hired a team of damage contractors, I didn't know the first thing about damage contractors. Thankfully, the blokes who came to repair my damaged home took the time to fully explain their role and the work they would be carrying out. Over a couple of weeks when the team were working on the job, they also gave me lots of top tips and advice

House Restumping – What Do You Need To Know?

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House restumping, also referred to as house raising, is a valuable process for an array of reasons. Most commonly it refers to the repair or installation of foundation stumps, which in turn raises the house higher than it was before. Take note, however, that the restumping can also be done without putting the entire structure at a higher level, and this almost always is more economical than the house-raising alternative. Nevertheless, restumping your house and having it raised higher does bring a few benefits that you can make the most of. Read on for a few of the things that you should be aware of regarding house stumping.

Why does your house require stumping?

Without a doubt, one of the typical reasons why homeowners will seek house-stumping services is to mitigate foundation repair. So how do you know if your foundation is in jeopardy? There are a few signs that will alert you to foundation decline. These include cracks forming and growing progressively on your walls, sticky doors and windows, warped/bowed walls and floors and unexplainable gaps between the floors and the walls.

House stumping seeks to eliminate the old stumps that have lost their ability to withstand the weight of the home and replace them with newer, stronger stumps. However, this is not the only reasons why you may need house restumping performed on your property.

If you are looking to add an extra storey to your house, house restumping is essential so that you can increase the load-bearing capacity of the foundation. Alternatively, if you are considering the addition of a basement or a garage below your house, restumping will be a great way to create the space you need for your applications.

What does the house restumping process entail?

You may think that all you need to do is call a damage contractor to have your house restumped, but you would be mistaken. Several things need to be taken into consideration before the restumping process begins.

If it is a minor repair job involving a few stumps, then your contractors can get the job underway in the shortest time. On the other hand, if you are replacing a majority of the stumps or are restumping your house for the sole purpose of an additional storey, you need to get approval from your local council before the project can begin. Fortunately, most contractors can handle the paperwork on your behalf.

Lastly, you will need to decide which materials you prefer for your stumps. A few of the options you can contemplate include timber stumps, steel stumps or concrete stumps, which are available in varying price points.

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29 January 2019