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Can You Live in a House During Foundation Repair?

In a previous article, we explored how to tell if you need foundation repair. In this article, we’ll discuss how foundation repair can affect day-to-day life in your home by answering the question, “Can you live in a house during foundation repair?”

The answer is simple, but it can depend on several factors. Let’s examine it closer.

Can You Live in Your Home During Foundation Repair?

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Depending on the extent and nature of the work being done, homeowners can often continue to live in their houses during foundation repair. Minor repairs, such as fixing small cracks or stabilizing specific areas, typically do not require homeowners to vacate their property.

Noise, dust, and some disruption to daily routines are common, but these can usually be managed with proper planning and communication with the repair team.

However, for more extensive foundation repairs like pier installation, which may require significant excavation, it may be more practical or necessary to temporarily move out. These types of repairs can be more intrusive, involving heavy machinery, loud noises, and restricted access to certain areas of the home. Safety is also a concern, as some repairs might expose open pits or unstable structures.

In such cases, contractors often recommend finding alternative accommodations to ensure the safety and comfort of the residents. It’s important for homeowners to discuss the scope of the repairs and potential disruptions with the contractor to make an informed decision about staying in the house during the repair process.

Is Foundation Repair Disruptive?

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Foundation repair can be disruptive to daily routines, varying in degree based on the complexity and extent of the work. For homeowners with children or pets, maintaining a safe environment around the repair work is critical.

As for homeowners who work from home, you may have to schedule important calls or meetings around noise and other inconveniences. However, it’s important to remember that these disruptions are only temporary. Foundation repair offers long-term peace of mind and a safer, more stable home.

What to Do Next

Depending on how much work you need, you can expect light to moderate disruption to your daily routine during foundation repair. But in most cases, you can continue living in your home. There’s plenty more to know about foundation repair, so in our next article, we answer the question, “Does foundation repair affect home value?”

If you need expert foundation repair, contact us today to schedule a free, no-obligation foundation inspection and service estimate.

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Leah Leitow

Leah Leitow

Content Writer

Leah is a Content Writer for Groundworks with nearly ten years of experience working in the foundation repair industry. Her experience ranges from working with homeowners to find the right solution to training inspectors and staff. In her background as a Michigan journalist, she gained invaluable insight into people's lives throughout our state. Leah lives in metro Detroit with her husband and two sons.