When someone calls us about House Lifting in CT, utilities almost always come up right away. People worry about losing heat, lights, or water, and that makes sense. A home isn’t just sitting there empty — it’s tied into a lot of systems. At High Caliber Contracting, we take time to explain how this part works, because once people understand the steps, the stress drops fast.
Before any House lifting CT work begins, utilities are handled first. The power is shut down correctly, gas lines are capped, and water lines are cut and capped so nothing leaks out. This isn’t a guessing game. We have licensed electricians, plumbers, and gas technicians so everything is safe and clean. Doing it right the first time prevents problems down the road.
While the house is lifted, some jobs still need basic services. In certain cases, temporary power or heat can be set up to keep work moving. HVAC systems may be supported, moved out of the way, or left for reconnection later. This is where experience in Structural Lifting CT really matters, because every house is built a little different and no two setups are the same.
After the lift and foundation work are finished, utilities go back on in the right order. Lines are reconnected, systems are tested, and nothing gets signed off until it works the way it should. When the house is set back down, everything feels normal again — just higher and safer than before. That’s how High Caliber Contracting handles utility work during a lift: slow, steady, and done with care.

