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Time-lapse: How to Elevate a Slab House more than 16 Feet

Time-lapse: How to Elevate a Slab House more than 16 Feet Sharing a glimpse of Planet Three's work. This house was lifted a few days earlier to 3 feet and then concrete footings were poured to support more temporary cribbing and permanent piers (columns). The final support piers will be built between the cribbing. Then stairs and decks will be finished.

Note the work precision as the elevation is executed. The Planet Three Elevation team has years invested in building consistency into processes which enables quality into our finished product.

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