samedi 29 juillet 2017

House Raising Experts Burnaby Homeowners Hire Discuss Why And When Elevating A Home Makes Sense

By Patricia Hughes


When you purchase a home, you probably assume it is permanently affixed to the land and will never be moved. In most cases this is true. There are times however, when it may become necessary to lift the home from its foundation. This is not an easy or inexpensive proposition, and before you make any decisions, you should consult professionals like the house raising experts Burnaby homeowners have trusted through the years.

There are a variety of reasons why homeowners contemplate having their residences lifted. If it is located in a flood hazard zone, FEMA may require that it be raised above the flood elevation level or moved to another location. You will save money on flood insurance when you do this. You will also improve the living conditions in your house. A wet basement is a breeding ground for mold and mildew which can be injurious to your family's health if the spores are inhaled. Adding a basement to an existing house can increase the value.

Structural problems are reasons some homeowners decide to hire professionals to lift their homes. Settling can cause all kinds of issues that get worse over time and may significantly decrease the value of a property when the homeowner attempts to offer it for sale. Building code violations can end in penalties and fines unless they are remedied.

Only experienced professionals should be considered for the job of elevating your home. Representatives of the company will inspect your property and give you an assessment of what the project will entail. Older houses can be more difficult to elevate because they are usually built of sturdier wood, making them heavier.

The process usually involves excavating dirt and pouring concrete walls. Hydraulic jacks and steel beams are used to actually raise the structure. Once the home is off the foundation, it is held up by box cribs until the project is completed. The process can cost as much as ten thousand dollars, or more, for a twelve hundred square foot house.

Not all homeowners think about the details that go into having a property raised, but companies want their clients to know what is involved beforehand. Some houses can't be raised until the foundation problems are resolved. The homeowner may be required to have an inspector look over the home to access the structural integrity. All utilities have to be completely disconnected.

Appliances and furniture will have to be stored during the process. The electrical systems, such as hot water heaters, furnaces, and heat and air conditioning units have to be disconnected and moved. Neighbors should be contacted so they are not surprised by construction vehicles that may periodically block the street.

You may never experience having your home elevated in order to repair it. If you find yourself in this situation however, calling experienced and recommended professionals should be your first step. They have the expertise to guide you successfully through the process.




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