Process of House Lifting | Building Lifting in Chitlapakkam
- Assess the existing foundation to see if it will support an extended home.
- Disable utility services and disconnect utility lines.
- Dig around the foundation to install a network of lifting beams.
- Raise the house with jacks.
- Opening for flood water.
- Extend the foundation wall to the desired height.
- Removal of jack and backfilling.
- Reconnect floor termination and utility services
Understanding How Buildings Are Lifted?
The standard method adopted by most Seattle house-lifters involves running steel beams under the house, then using synchronized jacks to raise it while adding cribbing underneath. This method is executed in stages. There are two main components needed here: hydraulic jacks for the house lifting, and cribbing for support.
During the elevation process, the house-lifters cut the house separate from its foundations and raise it on hydraulic jacks. They are then held by temporary supports, called cribs, while a new or extended foundation is constructed below. First, holes are made at intervals in the foundation wall so that a series of steel beams can be installed at critical points under the floor framing. Each beam is placed so that they run perpendicular to the floor. The second set of beams is then placed below and perpendicular to the first set.