The duration of a house lifting project depends on the complexity of the structure, the condition of the existing foundation, and any related work (foundation replacement, basement addition, drainage). Typically, a complete project lasts between 2 and 6 weeks.
Common project phases include:
- Site preparation (1–5 days): securing the area, partial excavation, steel beam setup.
 - House lifting (1–2 days): using synchronized hydraulic jacks.
 - Temporary stabilization: the house is held aloft on cribbing for below-grade work.
 - Foundation work (1–4 weeks): demolition, replacement, formwork, concrete, curing.
 - Lowering and final positioning (1–2 days): house is placed on the new foundation.
 - Backfill and finishing (varies depending on the scope).
 
A detailed schedule is always provided at the start of the project. For a personalized estimate based on your home, contact Heneault Gosselin.