At High Caliber Contracting, we know how scary it is when your home starts to develop foundation problems. Cracks in the walls, doors that won’t shut, or sloping floors — they’re all warning signs that something’s wrong under your house. But here’s the positive news: you don’t always need to tear everything down to fix it. That’s where house lifting comes in.
House lifting is one of the most effective techniques for repairing a broken or sinking foundation. We lift your entire house using hydraulic jacks and heavy steel beams. Then, with it in place and secure, you can properly fix or rebuild the foundation. After that, we carefully lower your house back down onto its new, solid foundation. It’s a smart solution that saves your home and gives it a fresh start.
We’ve lifted everything from small cottages to large commercial buildings. Our team knows how to give each job the precision and attention it needs. For CT building raising, we use equipment designed for tough jobs and crews that have spent years performing this work. We’re not just lifting houses — we’re lifting them the right way.
One of the biggest benefits of house lifting is that you get to keep the house that you love, minus the rebuilding from scratch. It’s an ideal option if your home has character or sentimental value, or if you just don’t fancy going through the trauma of beginning again. House lifting also enables us to conduct the work below safely, so we can fix what is broken without inflicting damage on what is not.
Another benefit? It can increase the value of your home. A strong foundation equals a safer home, a longer-lasting home, and one that can even save you money on repairs in the future. Whether you’re dealing with water damage, settling issues, or poor soil, our CT house lifting service is a smart, long-term fix.
If your home is showing signs of foundation trouble, give us a call. At High Caliber Contracting, we’ve been helping Connecticut homeowners for over 30 years. We’ll come out, take a look, and walk you through how house lifting can help you get back on solid ground — literally.