Not all houses can be lifted or moved, but most structures can—provided they meet certain structural and technical requirements. Before planning a lift or relocation, a thorough assessment is crucial to determine feasibility and required steps.
Key factors that determine whether a house can be lifted or moved include:
- Construction type: wood-frame houses are generally easier to lift than masonry or poured concrete structures.
- Structural integrity: the house should be in sound condition without severe sagging or warping.
- Site access: space is needed around the home to install lifting equipment.
- Weight and complexity: larger or multi-story homes require more preparation.
- Soil conditions: a stable base is needed for jacks and temporary supports.
Even older homes can often be lifted with the right approach. To find out if your property qualifies, request an evaluation from Heneault Gosselin.