House Lifting & Leveling in Saskatchewan
When a home has settled significantly or shifted out of level, hydraulic house lifting and leveling corrects the problem at the source - re-establishing structural integrity and restoring the home's original position using engineered pier systems.
House lifting and leveling in Saskatchewan uses synchronized hydraulic systems to raise a settled structure back toward its original elevation and correct differential settlement - the uneven sinking that causes sloping floors, sticking doors, and spreading wall cracks. Sask Foundation Repair engineers house lifting solutions across the province, with a free on-site assessment and a fixed written price before a single jack is placed.
Do You Need This Service?
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How It Works
Structural engineering assessment
We evaluate the degree and pattern of settlement, soil conditions, and the load-bearing requirements of your home to design the lifting plan. This is engineered work - not guesswork.
Pier installation around perimeter
Steel push piers or helical piles are installed at engineered intervals around the affected area, driven to load-bearing soil below the active frost zone.
Synchronized hydraulic lift
Hydraulic jacks at each pier location are operated simultaneously - keeping the structure level as it rises - to prevent any single point from overloading during the lift.
Lock-off at target elevation
Once the target elevation is reached, the piers are locked off and the structural load is permanently transferred from the unstable soil to the deep piers.
Site restoration
Excavations are backfilled, grade is restored, and the home is inspected for any cosmetic damage caused by the settlement or the lift.
Built for Saskatchewan's Extreme Conditions
Saskatchewan's clay soils - especially in Regina, Moose Jaw, and Weyburn - undergo dramatic volume changes with moisture. A dry summer can cause clay to shrink by inches, dropping a house suddenly and unevenly. A wet spring pushes it back up - but not evenly, and not necessarily back to where it started. Over years, this differential movement accumulates into a house that's measurably out of level. Engineered lifting and re-piling permanently anchors the structure below the soil that moves.
Honest lifespan note: House lifting using steel push piers or helical piles is a multi-decade structural solution. Once the load is transferred to the piers driven into stable bearing soil, the home is insulated from the surface soil movement that caused the settlement. This is a permanent structural repair, not a temporary fix.
What Does It Cost in Saskatchewan?
House lifting and leveling in Saskatchewan typically runs $8,000–$25,000 or more depending on the size of the home, the degree of settlement, and the number of piers required. This is at the higher end of foundation repair work. We give you a fixed written quote after inspection - no surprises.
Cost depends on several factors:
- Degree of settlement (how far the structure has dropped)
- Number of hydraulic piers required to lift and stabilize
- Soil conditions and depth to bearing strata
- Size and weight of the structure
- Site access for equipment
We provide honest, fixed-price written quotes after a free on-site inspection. The number we write is the number you pay - no surprise add-ons.
Our Process
Free on-site inspection with honest assessment of lift potential
Engineered pier and lift plan with fixed written quote
Professional synchronized hydraulic installation
Site restoration and full warranty documentation
Frequently Asked Questions
Local Service Areas for House Lifting & Leveling Saskatchewan
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