Residential Foundations Releveling

Piling is an essential foundation technique used in the construction industry to provide a stable foundation for structures, particularly when the soil's bearing capacity is insufficient to support the intended load. This process involves driving or drilling piles into the ground, transferring the structure's weight...

A strong foundation is the cornerstone of any residential structure, providing the essential support needed to maintain the structural integrity and stability of the home. It distributes the weight of the building evenly across the soil or bedrock beneath, ensuring that the structure remains level...

In construction projects, void filling poses various challenges that require careful consideration and strategic solutions. One of the primary challenges is the identification of voids, which can be concealed beneath slabs, foundations, or within soil and rock formations....

House levelling is the process of adjusting the foundation of a house to ensure that it is level and stable. It involves lifting the house using jacks, replacing or adding piles as needed to support the structure, and then lowering the house onto the new...

Water damage to foundations and piles is a pervasive issue that can compromise the structural integrity of buildings. In New Zealand, with its varied climate and topography, structures are susceptible to water-related challenges....

Addressing foundational concerns like foundation repair, repiling, and void filling is crucial for maintaining structural integrity and ensuring safety. These intricate processes require professional expertise and precision, qualities embodied by NZ CCS Ltd....

New Zealand has always been a beautiful country, with scenic landscapes and a thriving economy. However, the country has also had to face several natural disasters, with the recent 2023 storms being the latest example. These storms have caused significant damage to properties across the...