It is generally not possible to live in a house while it is being lifted. The lifting process involves major safety risks and interruptions to essential services (electricity, plumbing, heating), making occupancy impractical.
Key reasons for temporary relocation:
- Use of heavy equipment: jacks, beams, support cribbing, etc.
- Work underneath the house: excavation, foundation replacement or repair in progress.
- Restricted access to parts of the house: stairs, entries, and basements are often blocked off.
- Temporary disconnection of utilities: to prevent damage during lifting or lowering.
- Strict safety protocols: no occupancy allowed during critical project phases.
Once the home is placed back on its new foundation, finishing work may allow for gradual reoccupation. To understand the timeline and details for your project, contact Heneault et Gosselin.