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    House renovations and pier replacement, let the fun begin!

    Hi,
    As the title states I'm currently in the process of planning and about to start reno's on a newly (about 12 month living in it) acquired 1930's Californian Bungalow.

    I've DA/plans in at the local council and patiently waiting for them to be approved..................................

    In the meantime I need to replace the old concrete piers and level 89 year of settlement! it only out by 135mm so not by much so when thats done I can start doing a room at a time etc.
    Now you'd think that contractors would be jumping over each other to get work but 6 guys later and out of two that actually quoted I'm up for around $47k for the job!!! It's a massive job and one that I could do but I'd need to take around a month off work as one man digging under a house takes a long time!! So not much choice but to go with it.....

    Now where did I put that lottery ticket!!

    and because we all like photos

    Cheer Lemo

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    Hate to tell you Lemo but no one wants that job 🤣 Done plenty of restumping in the past, and hired people to do it also trust me it is the worst!
    Your situation is even harder and therefore more expensive being a pier and beam style build. Also I can imagine the ridiculous engineering requirements that have been called up, how deep do they have to go?
    C.B's are quirky old houses but have plenty of character and style once renovated. I miss our old family home, got sold after the reno but came up beautifully its up for sale again 62A Bent Street Moonee Ponds Vic 3039 62A Bent Street, Moonee Ponds, Vic 3039 - Property Details
    I still remember when it was ALL garden out the front before we renovated, they didnt need driveways when they built them most familys were lucky to even own 1 car back then.
    Best of luck with the build looking forward to seeing it, I take it you are going owner/builder?
    Cheers Jim

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    Hey Jim

    Yeah owner builder, dad’s a retired builder and I’ve built my last house and his with him so will be saving some doing most of the rest myself.

    Footings aren’t that special due to being repair only so just standard 400x400x500 deep for the isolated and strip footing is 300x500deep with added trench mesh etc.
    Lucky I don’t have to comply with the same as the new part that’s getting added on, footings are ridiculous!! Due to mine subsidence they have to be strip footings and either extend 2.8m out from the building line or 4m one direction from the building line. So lots of concrete in the ground just in case the earth opens up and swallows my house!!

    Nice place, by the way! And same here miss our old place a little? Just get everything 100% then you sell it🤣

    Cheers Lemo

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    My old place was built in 1890, Had to replace a lot of the bottom plates and it was originally stumped on stumps and rocks. Over the years have pulled up section of floor and restumped and level it up. Had to square up the front door as the old one was about 2 inches higher on the hinged side. Its a long term project, only been here a bit over 30 years, I tell the wife there is no hurry it hasn't fell down yet
    cheers
    blaze

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    My son is lifting, extending and renovating his timber place in Brisbane. Lifting it has added $100k to the cost, but will double the interior space, so he decided it was worthwhile. The builder brought in a team of specialists to do the lift. Not cheap or easy - definitely specialised work. Lots of concrete being poured - lots and lots.

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    House Lifting in Mandurah & Perth WA | Great Living Homes

    Saw this J-jack solution on telly the other day, supposedly much faster and/or cheaper.

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    I'm not sure if that's what was used on our sons house, but after everything was disconnected it was lifted in one day.

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    Here's what it looks like now. Doesn't solve your problems of course.

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