What is Underpinning?
Underpinning is the process of strengthening and stabilising an existing foundation by extending it deeper into the earth, or by widening its base to distribute the load more effectively. Unlike reblocking (which replaces stumps under elevated timber homes), underpinning is used for homes built on concrete slab or strip footings — particularly brick, brick veneer, and double-brick homes.
Melbourne’s notorious reactive clay soils expand and contract dramatically with changes in moisture. Over time, this constant movement causes slab heave, slab subsidence, and footing failure. Underpinning anchors your home to stable soil or bedrock far below the surface, eliminating the effects of surface soil movement permanently.

Signs You Need Underpinning
Our Underpinning Process
We select the most appropriate underpinning method based on your soil type, foundation depth, home structure, and budget. Every method is engineering-approved and compliant with Australian building standards.
Benefits of Underpinning
Underpinning FAQs
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Concerned about cracks or foundation movement? Our expert will assess your home and give you honest, clear advice.
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Why Choose VicWide?
“After getting quotes from three companies, VicWide was the only one who actually crawled under the house and showed me exactly what was wrong. Their honesty and expertise saved me thousands, and the quality of work was outstanding.”
Sarah M., Richmond
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Don’t let cracking walls and sinking foundations put your home at risk.
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