Find a house lifter in Glendale, CA

Find house lifters & raisers in Glendale, CA

Find house lifters & raisers in Glendale, CA

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Find house lifters & raisers in Glendale, CA

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Top 10 house lifting companies in Glendale, CA

Homeowners agree: these Glendale house lifters & raisers are highly rated for knowledge, experience, communication, and more.
HOME REMODELING INC.

HOME REMODELING INC.

5.0(1)
5 hires on HomeGuide
21+ years in business
Serves Glendale, CA
Lisa N. says, "Very pleased with the work on our bathrooms (Hall/Kids bath and Master Bath) from beginning to end. The procedure was extensive in that it involved going through exactly what we wanted, creating a contract, and then having as many meetings as were necessary to come up with the final design. I like the combination of obtaining the proper design and fixture advice while still having the freedom to present my own ideas." Read more
West Coast Custom Carpenters

West Coast Custom Carpenters

5.0(1)
1 hire on HomeGuide
3+ years in business
Serves Glendale, CA
Rose R. says, "They were on time and explained what they would do. They completed on time and came when they said they would." Read more
The Lane Company

The Lane Company

New on HomeGuide
1 hire on HomeGuide
36+ years in business
Serves Glendale, CA
The Lane Company a Liscened contractor #542050 has been in business since 1988 . Our Classifications include A-General Engineering C21- Demolition thelanecompany.net
Alpha Structural Inc.

Alpha Structural Inc.

New on HomeGuide
32+ years in business
Serves Glendale, CA
Alpha Structural, Inc., founded in 1992, serves the Los Angeles area and beyond with unrivaled foundation and hillside repair services. Renowned as the leading foundation repair contractor in the region, their expertise extends to structural upgrades, retrofits, and landslide remediation. With a reputable track record, they have inspected over 15,000 properties and repaired over 5,000, earning them the title of Best Foundation Repair. As a design and build firm, they skillfully handle all aspects of a project, from engineering to permitting and construction.
Advanced Home Repairs LLC

Advanced Home Repairs LLC

5.0(3)
9 hires on HomeGuide
8+ years in business
Serves Glendale, CA
Mehrdad T. says, "Professional and cordial. On time and friendly. Finished the job as stated . I will recommend his expert services to anyone. Very reasonable in price." Read more
A.RS Construction

A.RS Construction

New on HomeGuide
14+ years in business
Serves Glendale, CA
Concret job nice 👍

Your House Lifting and Raising questions, answered

Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on HomeGuide.

How much does cost to lift a house?

The cost to raise a house ranges from $10,000 to $40,000 just to elevate the structure. The cost to lift a house and replace the existing foundation costs $20,000 to $100,000. Raising the home and installing a new basement foundation costs about $150,000.

The cost to jack up a house depends on the home size, weight, age, and number of stories. Other factors influence the lifting cost including the foundation type, the height you lift, and the obstacles blocking access to the home's foundation.

How long does it take to raise a house?

Raising a house can take 4 to 8 weeks on average, depending on the preparation required to remove obstacles, the permits required in your area, the type of foundation, and the height the home is being lifted.

Once the initial preparations steps are complete, the actual house lifting takes 2 to 7 days. Delays can occur because of needed repairs, weather conditions, and inspections necessary.

Will house lifting damage my house?

No, if you hire an experienced house lifting & raising contractor, the process should not cause any major damage. Some lifting techniques require drilling holes to attach bracing, but these are easily repairable. In rare cases, cracks in drywall and tiles can occur.

Can I live in the house while it’s being lifted?

Living in a house while it is being lifted is not recommended. The process can be dangerous and there is a risk of injury or death if something goes wrong. Also, once the house is lifted it is unstable and unsafe to live in until the new foundation is in place.

However, you do not need to completely move out of the house, The slow raising process is safe enough to leave your furnishings in place.

Who lifts houses?

House raising or lifting contractors specialize in lifting homes, but usually don't make the necessary foundation repairs. Also, you will need to hire a general contractor to manage the entire project, including surveying the property, engineering for safety, pulling the necessary permits, disconnecting utilities, excavation, and replacing the foundation.

How do I choose a house lifting & raising contractor?

Find a house lifting & raising contractor near you by following these suggestions:

  • Get at least 3 formal bids to compare costs.
  • Confirm the company's experience lifting your type of foundation.
  • Make sure they are licensed, bonded, and insured, with 5 years of house lifting experience.
  • Look for contractors with the best reviews on HomeGuide and Google.
  • Ask for references from past clients to get their opinion on the quality of the workmanship.
  • Confirm that the estimate includes labor, materials, and cleanup after completion.
  • Ask for a written contract that includes the costs, timeline, and any warranty details.
  • Always negotiate a payment plan with the final payment due when the job is finished.

What should I ask a house raising contractor?

Raising a foundation is a serious job and requires an experienced contractor to ensure your home is safely lifted. Ask these important questions when selecting a contractor:

  • Are you licensed, bonded, insured, and experienced in lifting homes?
  • How long have you been raising foundations?
  • What experience do you have with lifting my foundation type?
  • Does your estimate include the equipment, labor, and cleanup?
  • How long will the house lifting take?
  • Will we be able to stay in our home while it is being lifted?
  • Do you have past customers I can contact for a reference?
  • Can you provide a written estimate, contract, and timeline for the repairs?
  • What happens if the home is damaged during the lifting process?

Reviews for Glendale house lifting companies

Recent success stories from people in the Glendale area.
RHONDA J.
EXCELLENCE IN WORK ETHIC AND QUALITY OF WORK!!
Advanced Home Repairs LLC
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