W.A. Building Movers & Contractors has been around for many years and knows that there a some many question when it comes to lifting your home in Staten Island! So here’s some Q & A’s!
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Frequently asked questions about house lifting
1. ← Why lift or move a house?
Frequently Asked Questions About House Lifting
Posted on August 21, 2017
W.A. Building Movers & Contractors has been around for many years and
knows that there a some many question when it comes to lifting your home in
Staten Island! So here’s some Q & A’s!
How much will it cost to raise my house?
As with any construction project, costs can vary based on the size and scope of
the job. Lifting a multi-level home will cost more than a single-story structure
and including decks and stairs in the plans will increase costs as well. If you are
lifting your house to conform to new base flood elevations, you’ll be paying for
an elevation certificate, structural and architectural plans, a plot plan, soil
testing and building permits, not to mention costs for the actual construction.
Generally, the cost for the design portion of the project an architect would
prepare for the lift is around $3,800, which includes floor plans and elevations
for the new foundation. Expect to pay between $40,000-$150,000 for the entire
project.
Can I remain in my house while it’s being elevated?
Elevating a house is a tricky maneuver and not something we recommend
messing around with. The process involves disconnecting all of your utilities –
heat, water, power – and literally lifting the structure off its foundation using
hydraulic jacks while the new, higher foundation is built. It would be extremely
dangerous for a homeowner to remain in the structure while all of that took
place making it necessary to find temporary housing while the work is being
done.
Is there any grant money available to help cover the cost of the lift?
If your home or business has been damaged by water you may be eligible for
FEMA’s Increased Cost of Compliance Coverage that can pay up to $30,000 of
costs for elevating a home.
What permits are required?
As long as you’re building on your home’s original footprint and the lowest floor
is elevated at least one foot above the state’s design flood elevation, you do
not need any additional permits aside from standard approvals from your local
building department.
Why should I hire an architect to lift my house?
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2. ← Why lift or move a house?
We’re glad you asked! An architect will not only bring both technical precision
and aesthetics to your home elevation project but can also help navigate the
intricacies of the permit process and manage all zoning, setback and municipal
issues. In fact, we’ve come up with five great reasons why you should hire an
architect to design your job.
What’s the first step?
Do your homework and find out which local architects have the most
experience working on home elevations in your area and set up a consultation
to discuss the project. Most do not charge for that first meeting.
Can you recommend a general contractor for my house lift?
Since Sandy hit in 2012, we’ve been involved in plenty of house lifts in the
Staten Island area and worked with several qualified contractors and home
elevation companies whom we’d be happy to recommend for your project.
For more information about getting your house raised or any
other aspect of construction, please visit our website at
www.wabuildingmovers.com or call our office at 908-654-8227.
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