Jacking and Shoring By Eastman Building Movers
Homeowners in Rhode Island, Massachusetts, and Connecticut frequently ask us what homes or buildings are eligible for jacking and shoring. The easiest answer is that all buildings can be candidates, but Eastman Building Movers takes into consideration the condition of the building and other factors that need to be inspected before we make a final decision. The good news: most structures are able to be lifted and if needed, moved. Here are some times when you might consider building lifting or building jacking:
City or Town Zoning Changes
When new construction or community projects call for zoning changes or eminent domain to acquire land, building moving can be an option for the homeowner. Lifting the house and moving it to another location can save the house that you love while these projects move forward. Zoning changes can also affect historic homes and they may be moved, also.
Foundation Failure
We’ve talked about foundation failures in Connecticut in one of our older blogs. For these homeowners, when a foundation fails lifting and jacking the house can allow for access to repair or even repour the foundation.
FEMA Flood Area Guidelines
For homes that are located near a flood plain, lifting the building can provide drainage and avoid flood damage. FEMA guidelines are in place to educate homeowners on compliance for homes near the water. For coastal area homes following these guidelines can save worry and save property.
Building Additions
Many homeowners choose to stay in their homes even if they need more space and often consider additions if their families expand or they need space for an aging parent or for a home office. If the family home is on a small lot, many people take the option of adding and addition or building up. Lifting a home allows for a new floor to be added and it is often less expensive than the costs of purchasing a new home and moving.
Preserving sound buildings is always our goal when we move buildings. Call Eastman Building Movers 401-885-4216 or email info@eastmanbuildingmovers.com for more information on the process of moving, jacking, shoring, or lifting your building.