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Canberra Underpinning, House Re-Levelling & Subsidence Solutions Experts

Welcome to Mainmark, your trusted underpinning, house re-levelling and subsidence experts in Canberra, Australia.

 

As a leading ground engineering company with a strong local presence, we specialise in house re-levelling, subsidence repair, and more.

 

With 35 years of experience and a local team based right here in Canberra, we deliver personalised solutions tailored to your unique needs.

 

Our expertise spans both residential and commercial properties, ensuring effective and long-lasting subsidence solutions for all types of structures.

 

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Problems we solve

Is Your Home in Canberra Showing Signs of Subsidence?

Cracked Walls Canberra

Do hairline cracks hairline cracks appear in your walls, particularly around doorways or windows? These cracks can worsen over time and become a structural concern.

Sinking Floors Canberra

Uneven floors are another telltale sign of subsidence. This can manifest as noticeable dips in specific areas or doors and windows that suddenly stick or become difficult to open.

Jammed Windows & Doors

These issues can arise due to foundation movement caused by subsidence.

Unlevel Building Canberra

Over time, subsidence can cause your entire property to become noticeably unlevel. This can be particularly evident on sloping sites or by observing leaning chimneys

Residential Subsidence Repair

Before & After Treatment

Houses that need to be re-levelled often develop cracks in walls, sinking floors, sticking windows or jammed doors.

These houses require their foundations to be re-levelled.

Mainmark’s non-invasive and cost-effective solutions can raise, re-level and re-support your home. Our innovative methods minimise site disruption and completed within one day.

All of these signs point to potential subsidence problems

If you’re experiencing any of these issues, you must address them promptly to prevent further damage to your property.

That’s where Mainmark comes in.  We offer a site inspection by one of our qualified experts.  They’ll thoroughly assess your property, identify the cause of the problem, and recommend the most suitable repair solution for your specific needs.

Mainmark Solutions

Your Canberra subsidence repair experts. Mainmark offers a comprehensive range of residential and commercial subsidence repair solutions.

Resin Injection Canberra

We offer a variety of modern alternative underpinning solutions to strengthen and stabilise your home’s foundations.

House Re-levelling Canberra

Our precise re-levelling techniques can restore your property to its original level, rectifying uneven floors and other related issues.

Crack Repair Canberra

We can address existing cracks in your walls to prevent further damage and improve the structural integrity of your home.

Prevent Subsidence Damage to Your Canberra Home – Contact Mainmark Today

If you’re concerned about subsidence in your Canberra property, don’t hesitate to reach out to the Mainmark team.

We offer a complimentary site inspection with one of our qualified ground engineering experts who will assess your situation and recommend the best course of action.

Timely and professional solutions can prevent further damage to your home, saving you both money and stress in the long run.

Get in touch with us today to safeguard your property against subsidence. Our team of specialists is here to support you every step of the way.

 

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Mainmark’s Solutions & Technologies

Fast

Our technologies have fast curing times and treated areas can be used immediately or without the delays compared to traditional repair methods.

Environmentally Inert

Our technologies use an inert material that is non-toxic and does not leach into the environment or affect the treated area.

Non-Invasive

Our solutions are of surgical nature compared to traditional methods.

Cost-Effective

Compared to traditional methods, our solutions are more cost-effective, with minimal disruption to the area.

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Traditional Underpinning vs Resin Injection Solution

House Underpinning

The traditional method

Excavation – Heavy machinery is required to dig large holes to depths often up to 3 metres.
Soil removal – large quantities of dirt and rock are loaded onto dump trucks and transported away from the site
Pouring Concrete– filling the holes or “piers” with concrete can be complex and logistically challenging depending on the site.
Curing time – concrete can take several days to get to strength.

House Resin Injection

The modern alternative

Tiny holes– Teretek is applied through keyholes, typically 6mm to 16mm in diameter.
Clean and quiet – The process is clean and quiet, has minimal impact on residents.
Resin injection – The resin injects into the ground and expands in the ground within minutes.
Curing time – 30 minutes. You can even use the building during the process.
Underpinning, House Re-Levelling & Subsidence FAQs
What is Subsidence, and how can it be fixed?

Subsidence is part of the earth’s constantly shifting crust and can be naturally caused. However, issues such as soil compaction, loss of ground moisture, excessive excavation, or erosion can exacerbate subsidence. Ground instability causes subsidence, and the damage can often seem reversed as the ground shifts back and forth over time.

Using resin injection ground strengthening, we improve ground compaction. We can then raise and re-level sunken buildings and add support to the ground for soil stabilisation to strengthen the foundation and stop the soil underneath and around the buildings from slipping or moving. We have successfully raised, re-levelled, and re-supported thousands of homes worldwide.

What is Re-levelling?

Re-levelling generally refers to restoring something to its proper or desired level. The specific meaning can vary depending on the context:

In construction or home repair, re-levelling involves adjusting the surface or foundation of a structure to make it level. For example:

  • Re-levelling a house means improving and re-supporting its foundation or support beams to correct uneven settling.
  • Re-levelling a driveway involves smoothing and adjusting the ground to remove slopes or depressions.

Contact Us – Mainmark Canberra

Arrange a site assessment in 3 simple steps:

Step 1

Submit your enquiry using our online form. Include a brief message about the type of foundation issues you are experiencing.

Step 2

Our friendly customer service team will be in touch to schedule a site assessment that suits you.

Step 3

One of the Mainmark experts will visit your commercial property, assess the damage, and ascertain the likely cause. They will establish the approach needed, creating a plan specific to the needs of your building and provide you with a detailed quote.

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Canberra Underpinning Frequently Asked Questions
What is underpinning?

Underpinning a house foundation in Canberra is the process of strengthening an existing foundation, usually when it has become unstable or is no longer capable of supporting the structure. This process is typically performed when there are signs of foundation settlement or shifting, such as cracks in the walls, uneven or sinking floors, or doors and windows that no longer close properly.

We also provide the following in Canberra:   wall crack repairs, sinking floor repair, Concrete slab repair, sinking foundation repair, underpinning, ground improvement, re-levelling, subsidence repair, void filling and slab lifting in Canberra.

 

What is the underpinning procedure?

The underpinning procedure involves a series of steps designed to strengthen or stabilise the foundation of an existing building. The exact procedure can vary depending on the method of underpinning chosen (e.g., mass concrete, mini piles, etc.) and the specific needs of the building.

What does a house need underpinning?

Underpinning is a method used to strengthen  the foundation of a building, often when it has been compromised due to soil movement, settling, or other structural issues. Identifying the need for underpinning early can prevent further damage and more expensive repairs. Here are the key signs that may indicate the need for underpinning:

1. Visible Cracks in Walls or Foundation

  • Large or Growing Cracks: If you notice large cracks, especially those wider than 1/8 inch, that continue to grow over time, this could indicate a shifting or settling foundation. Cracks may appear in walls, ceilings, floors, or the foundation itself.
  • Diagonal Cracks: Cracks that appear at an angle, especially near doors, windows, or corners, may be a sign of foundation movement, requiring underpinning to stabilize the foundation.
  • Step Cracks: Cracks that follow the mortar lines in brick or masonry walls can signal a shifting foundation, often seen in older buildings.

2. Uneven or Sloping Floors

  • Sagging or Sloping Floors: If you notice that floors are uneven, sagging, or slope in certain areas, it could indicate that the foundation is settling unevenly, which may require underpinning to correct.
  • Bouncing Floors: Floors that feel bouncy or unstable, especially in areas near walls or corners, can be a sign that the foundation is not providing proper support.

3. Sticking Doors and Windows

  • Difficulty Opening or Closing Doors and Windows: If doors or windows start to stick or fail to close properly, this could indicate that the house is shifting or settling, causing misalignment of door frames or window frames.
  • Gaps Around Doors/Windows: If gaps develop around doors or windows (for example, at the top or bottom), it can also signal that the foundation is moving, which may require underpinning.

4. Cracking or Bowing Walls

  • Bowling Walls: If interior or exterior walls start bowing, bulging, or leaning, this could suggest that the foundation is not providing enough support, especially in cases of moisture-related expansion or soil instability.
  • Severe Wall Cracks: If the cracks are large and running horizontally across walls, this is often a serious sign of foundation instability, indicating the need for underpinning.

5. Gaps Between Walls and Ceilings or Floors

  • Separation Between Walls and Ceiling/Floor: If there is noticeable separation between walls and the ceiling or floor, it may indicate that the foundation is shifting or settling unevenly, which could require underpinning to stabilize the structure.

6. Sinking or Settling of the Structure

  • Uneven Settlement: If different parts of the house are sinking or settling at different rates, it can cause the structure to become unlevel and may be a sign of foundation issues.
  • Visible Foundation Movement: You may notice that the foundation itself has settled, cracked, or shifted, which can be a clear indication that underpinning is necessary to restore stability.

7. Water Damage or Drainage Issues

  • Water Pooling Around the Foundation: If water is pooling around the foundation or basement, it could indicate that the soil is moving or shifting, which can weaken the foundation and may lead to further settling. Proper drainage and underpinning may be needed.
  • Flooding or Dampness in the Basement: Excessive moisture in basements, whether from leaking pipes or poor drainage, can cause soil erosion around the foundation, resulting in structural problems that may need underpinning to address.

8. Foundation Settling Due to Soil Issues

  • Expansive Soils: If the foundation is built on expansive soils (clay soils that expand when wet and shrink when dry), these can cause significant foundation movement. If the soil under the foundation is unstable, underpinning may be required to prevent further damage.
  • Erosion or Soil Compaction: Soil erosion or inadequate compaction during construction can lead to uneven settling of the foundation. If the foundation is no longer resting on solid soil, underpinning may be necessary to provide stability.

9. Cracks in Exterior Features

  • Cracks in Brickwork or Masonry: Cracks in the exterior brickwork, especially vertical or diagonal cracks, can be a sign that the foundation is shifting, requiring underpinning to prevent further structural damage.
  • Misalignment of Exterior Elements: If exterior elements like chimneys, porches, or patios begin to lean, shift, or crack, it may indicate foundation issues that underpinning can address.

10. Soil Settlement or Foundation Inspection Reports

  • Professional Foundation Inspection: If a structural engineer or foundation expert has examined your home and recommended underpinning, this is a clear sign that action is required.
  • Soil Movement: If there is evidence of soil settlement in the surrounding area (such as soil erosion, soil shrinkage, or noticeable soil displacement), underpinning may be necessary to ensure the foundation remains stable. 
What are the different types of underpinning?

There are several methods of underpinning, each suited to different types of foundation problems, soil conditions, and the overall structure of the building.

The main types of underpinning are designed to strengthen a foundation, usually by extending or deepening it to more stable soil layers.

1. Mass Concrete Underpinning

2. Beam and Base Underpinning

3. Mini-Piled Underpinning

4. Screw Pile Underpinning

5. Underpinning Using Concrete Pilings

6. Resin Injection Underpinning (Chemical Injection)

7. Jet Grouting Underpinning

8. Pile and Slab Underpinning

9. Underpinning by Structural Slab Extension

What are the alternatives to underpinning a house?

The main alternatives to traditional underpinning are resin injection and screw piles.

Resin injection strengthens the soil beneath the footing by compacting the ground. Screw piles extend the footings to a deeper layer of soil.

What is the cheapest method of underpinning a foundation?

The cost to underpin a footing can vary significantly, and depends on the method adopted, soil condition, accessibility to the failed footing and proximity of other buildings and pavements to the work area.

Traditional underpinning is labour intensive and involves large excavations, so its price does depend on how busy the contractor is. Resin Injection and screw piling have more stable prices.

How much does underpinning cost?

The cost of underpinning a house in Canberra using resin injection varies based on the size of the property and the extent of foundation damage.

However, resin underpinning is generally more cost-effective compared to traditional methods due to its efficiency and lower labour requirements. You can expect the average residential underpinning job cost to be anywhere between $4,000 and $15,000*. 

The cost of underpinning varies based on factors like the method used, soil conditions, and project size. Here’s a general breakdown:

  • Mass Concrete Underpinning: $1,000 – $3,000 per meter.
  • Beam and Base Underpinning: $1,500 – $3,500 per meter.
  • Mini-Piled Underpinning: $10,000 – $20,000 per pile (depending on depth).
  • Resin Injection: The cost of underpinning a house using resin injection varies based on the size of the property and the extent of foundation damage.However, resin underpinning is generally more cost-effective compared to traditional methods due to its efficiency and lower labour requirements.

Contact us for a personalised quote based on your property’s needs.

How long does it take to underpin a house In Canberra?

Traditional underpinning required digging holes next to the footing and then filling them with concrete.

The excavation of the holes can take some time and will impact gardens and paths as they will be removed.

Traditional underpinning could take a few days for a single underpin to several weeks.

How long does underpinning last?

Concrete underpins if well-constructed using sound concrete should last more than 50 years.

Is resin injection as good as underpinning?

Resin injection is different to underpinning.

Resin injection involves strengthening the ground beneath the footing, whereas underpinning involves extending the footing to a deeper layer of soil.

What are the dangers of underpinning?

There are several pitfalls when using concrete underpins.

In reactive clay soils, if only part of the footing is underpinned then there will be differential seasonal movement between the underpinned sections of the footing and the rest of the footings.

This difference in seasonal movement will result in large cracks forming in the walls adjacent to the areas that have been underpinned.

Another problem that arises with traditional underpinning is poorly compacted soil adjacent to the underpin acts as a water path to the underside of the underpin and can undermine the underpin.

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