rbalse
17th August 2024, 10:03 PM
Twenty-two years ago, we bought our 1940 brick veneer house. Its floors were very uneven and a couple of years later we had it restumped. Most of the old timber stumps were rotten and the restumper said the ground under the house was very damp. We assumed that this was because we had been built of a water course. The house was made relatively level with new concrete stumps, but over time it became quite uneven again. It was only about three years ago, after a period without rain we discovered chlorinated water pouring through the fence from our up-hill neighbour. The couincil found that this had come from a house much further away where the owner was emptying his swimming pool into the storm water drain. The drain itself was found to be blocked in our neighbour's yard and with every heavy rain, storm water from several properties surfaced in the neighbour's yard and flowed into our property and under our house. The blockage was removed and we have since had no further water coming in, and the ground under the house is now quite dry. My question is: would a "jack and pack" now be worthwhile or is it likely to move again?