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under an existing house or make a house larger by adding a new floor level. Often employed in areas that are prone to flooding and storm damage, this process can be achieved through the use of either timber piles or helical piles. Once a house is raised and supported on
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repairs. Little published information is available about building jacking methods. The skills are usually acquired through experience working for a building jacking or moving company.
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This article is about lifting buildings off their foundation. For house raising as in timber framing, see
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in which the building is moved to a different location. House raising may also be a part of a
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Elevating Your House - Federal Emergency Management Agency
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International Association of Certified Home Inspectors
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barn raising

box cribs
foundation
jacks
structure relocation
renovation
foundation
cribbing
Hurricane Katrina
Hurricane Sandy
Louisiana
New York
New Jersey
shoring
jack posts
sill
House Raising
International Association of Certified Home Inspectors
Elevating Your House - Federal Emergency Management Agency
Old-House Journal article on jacking pages 18-23.
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