Wagga Wagga & the Riverina

Foundation Repair & Restumping in Junee

Foundation Repair & Restumping in Junee

Junee’s housing tells the story of a railway town: weatherboard cottages and Federation-era brick homes built for rail workers and their families more than a century ago, many still standing on their original timber stumps or early brick footings. Homes of that age were never designed with reactive clay in mind — and the clay around Junee moves just as much as it does in Wagga Wagga, 40-odd minutes down the Olympic Highway. Wagga Foundation Repairs arranges inspections and repairs across Junee and the towns around it, using the same licensed builders and foundation specialists who handle our Wagga work.

What century-old homes on Riverina clay have to deal with

Three things come up again and again in Junee enquiries:

Original stumps at the end of their life. Timber stumps that have carried a cottage for eighty or a hundred years eventually rot at ground level or crush under load. The floor above develops soft spots, a lean towards one room, or a bounce that wasn’t there before. This is restumping territory, and it’s the most common job type we arrange this far up the highway.

Shallow old footings on deep-moving clay. Brick homes from the early 1900s often sit on footings far shallower than anything an engineer would specify today. Long droughts dry the clay well below that depth, footings drop with it, and the brickwork cracks — sometimes dramatically after a very dry or very wet run of seasons.

Decades of accumulated small changes. Extensions on different footings to the original house, replaced plumbing, filled-in wells and outbuildings, mature trees — older properties have history in the ground, and it shows up as uneven movement.

None of this means an old Junee home is a lost cause. These houses have already survived a century of seasons; the point of an inspection is to work out what, if anything, actually needs doing now.

Yes, we come to Junee — here’s how it works

Distance is the first question most callers from outside Wagga ask, so to be clear: our partner contractors service the Junee corridor routinely. Enquiries are handled exactly as they are in town — a call back within one business day, then a booked inspection with a licensed specialist. Because of the travel involved, inspections outside Wagga are sometimes grouped by area, so mentioning flexibility with dates can get you seen sooner. Every quote is itemised in writing, so you can see precisely what you’re paying for before anything starts.

Services we arrange around Junee

  • Restumping and reblocking — replacing failed timber stumps under Junee’s rail-era cottages with durable modern stumps, restoring solid, level support to timber floors.
  • House re-levelling — for homes that have settled unevenly over the decades, lifting the structure back towards level rather than shimming symptoms door by door.
  • Underpinning — where an old brick home’s shallow footings have genuinely failed, engineered strengthening designed for the building’s age and construction. Our underpinning cost guide sets out indicative price drivers before you commit to anything.
  • Foundation inspections — particularly useful before buying or selling an older property in town; if you’re weighing up a sale, see our guide on selling a house with foundation issues.

Towns we cover from the Junee side

Beyond Junee itself, we take enquiries from Old Junee, Illabo, Bethungra and Marrar, along with Coolamon, The Rock, Uranquinty and Ladysmith on the other arcs around Wagga. Rural properties and farmhouses between the towns are welcome too — just include your locality in the enquiry. Closer to the city, our Estella and Boorooma page covers Wagga’s northern growth area.

Junee foundation repair FAQs

Do you charge extra to travel to Junee?

Travel is factored into the itemised written quote rather than added as a surprise later, and the inspection itself is arranged the same way as any Wagga job. You’ll see every component of the price before you agree to anything.

My weatherboard’s floors slope — do I need restumping or re-levelling?

Often they’re the same visit: failed stumps are replaced and the floor is brought back towards level in the process. Which combination your house needs depends on how many stumps have failed and whether the bearers and joists are still sound — that’s determined on site, under the house, not over the phone.

Can heritage and Federation-era homes be underpinned safely?

Yes, but the approach matters. Older solid-brick construction responds differently to lifting than modern brick veneer, so structural work on homes of this age is designed by the licensed contractor with engineering input where required, and staged carefully. It’s done regularly across the Riverina.

We’re on a farm outside town. Is that too far?

Usually not — foundation work is substantial enough that specialists travel for it. Tell us roughly where you are and what you’re seeing, and we’ll confirm coverage when we call you back.

Organise an inspection in Junee

Call (02) 0000 0000 or send the Get a fast quote form on our contact page — include your town, the age of the house if you know it, and a photo or two. One business day for a call back, a proper inspection before any price, and no pressure at any point.

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