Q: Will moving a building or house compromise its structural integrity?
A: No, when done by experienced professionals, moving a building or house will not reduce its structural integrity. Our team uses advanced techniques and equipment to ensure your structure remains safe and stable throughout the process.
Q: Can you construct the foundation for my building’s new location?
A: While we specialize in moving and lifting buildings, we can coordinate with trusted foundation experts to ensure your structure is securely placed on its new foundation.
Q: I live in a flood zone. Can your services help me protect my home?
A: Absolutely. Our house lifting services are designed to elevate your home above flood levels, providing protection against future water damage and ensuring compliance with local regulations.
Q: Will moving a historic house or building affect its historic classification?
A: No, relocating a historic structure typically does not change its classification. We take every precaution to preserve the original materials and architectural integrity during the move.
Q: Will the resale value of my house remain the same after it is moved?
A: In most cases, the resale value of a moved home remains the same or can even increase if placed on a better foundation or in a more desirable location. Proper planning and execution are key to maintaining its value.
Q: Can you provide written advice or guidelines for moving or lifting my house?
A: Yes, we offer detailed advice and tips to help you prepare for your project. Our team is happy to answer questions and guide you through the process to ensure everything goes smoothly.
Q: How much does it cost to move a house?
A: The cost depends on factors like the size and weight of the structure, the distance of the move, and additional services such as foundation preparation. We provide personalized quotes based on your specific project needs.
Q: Do I need to purchase additional insurance for the move?
A: While we carry liability insurance to cover the move, it’s a good idea to review your homeowner’s insurance policy and consult with your provider to ensure you have adequate coverage during the process.
Q: Should I notify my mortgage company before moving my house?
A: Yes, it’s essential to inform your mortgage company as moving your house may affect your loan terms or property insurance. They can guide you on any requirements or approvals needed.
Q: What permits or licenses are needed to move my house, and who handles them?
A: Permits for house moving are required, including transportation and site-specific approvals. Our team can assist with obtaining the necessary permits to make the process easier for you.
Q: Who is responsible for property damage caused during the move?
A: Our team takes great care to prevent damage. However, we carry insurance to cover potential damages to third-party property during the moving process, ensuring peace of mind for all parties involved.
Q: What should I look for in a structural moving company?
A: Look for experience, licensing, insurance, and a proven track record of successful moves. Transparency and good communication are also critical. If you have questions about evaluating a mover, feel free to reach out to us for guidance.
Q: How do I find a contractor to disconnect and reconnect services for the move?
A: We can recommend trusted local contractors to handle utility disconnections and reconnections, ensuring your project runs smoothly from start to finish.
Q: Will I receive a written contract outlining responsibilities for the move?
A: Yes, we provide a detailed contract that clearly defines the roles and responsibilities of all parties involved, giving you complete clarity and peace of mind.