Tuesday, May 24, 2016

Procedure Followed By Building Movers New Hampshire

By Deborah Ward


There are a number of reasons for moving or raising a structure from its original location to a new one. One common reason is when one wants to relocate or install a new and stronger foundation under a structure with historic value, removing a failing foundation or basement. Another reason is to reposition a building on a lot to use the land properly and effectively. Some will decide to elevate or relocate a structure located in a flood zone to eliminate any problems that may arise. For whatever reason one finds building movers New Hampshire, it is important to look for a competent company.

As usual, there are a few things to consider before hiring. This is a complicated process, having the right company can ensure safety, and that everything goes according to plan. It is important to look for registration, certification and accreditation from relevant authorities as well as insurance certificates. This ensures that there is liability and accountability and that due process is followed.

Once the mover has been contracted, they proceed to the site to carry out inspection and come up with a good action plan. They will look at the size of the lot, possible locations to secure a building and will incorporate any input from clients. If the shift is to another location, they will inspect both.

The inspection will come up with an approximation of the costs expected. However, this is not a reliable figure but it is produced to give the client a rough estimate. This will help the client know how much the process will take and whether they can afford it. It also enables them to plan finances and be prepared for the payment.

It is important to hire some contractors to investigate the structure and is validity. Such contractors include electricians and plumbers who will check electrical and drainage systems respectively. This is to prevent any other additional costs from accidents and damages. A good company will have a few recommendations of trusted contractors.

After all inspection and investigation, it is a requirement to get approval from the council authority within the jurisdiction of the client. The council will consider the pile, floor and site plans as well as plumbing details, electrical information, consent application, photos and measurements. The company can help you in this process too.

After the council approval, a contract is signed between the movers and client that outlines all the details as well as any other arrangements made. After the signing of the contract and deposit payment, consent must be sought. This waiting process can last up to twenty working days so one has to be patient.

It is important to get insurance on the house during the move to cover it fully from the time of commencement until its secured on the new foundations. If the company has insured the house, they are bound to provide the owner with a certificate of the same. After all the preparations are made, the company will move the structure.




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