In most cases, you cannot live in your house during a full foundation replacement. This major operation requires the house to be lifted, supported, and disconnected from its base, making the structure temporarily unsafe and unsuitable for occupancy.
Here are the main reasons why temporary relocation is necessary:
- Structural stability: the home rests on temporary supports for several weeks, which compromises safe living conditions.
- Limited access: plumbing, electrical, and heating systems may be disconnected during the process.
- Noisy and dusty environment: excavation, concrete work, and heavy machinery are disruptive and hazardous.
- Safety regulations: the job site must be clear and secure for the construction crew.
Temporary relocation typically lasts between 4 to 8 weeks depending on project complexity. To plan your foundation replacement, contact Heneault Gosselin.