The 2026 Cost Guide: How Much Does It Cost to Lift a House on Long Island?

Wondering about the average house lifting cost NY homeowners face in 2026? At Ironmen Building Movers, we know that elevating your Long Island home for flood protection or foundation repair is a major investment. This guide breaks down the four main factors that determine your project's exact price: structure size, lift height, foundation type, and site access.

the dense network of heavy structural steel I-beams, synchronized hydraulic jacks, and temporary timber cribbing stacks installed directly beneath the belly of a large, complex, two-story Long Island home

Project Scope and Home Size

The square footage and overall weight of your home directly impact the amount of structural steel, cribbing, and hydraulic jacking equipment we need. A large, complex coastal property simply requires more lifting points to ensure a safe, perfectly synchronized lift compared to a smaller single-story home.

the immense open gap beneath a large residential house that is already elevated high—approximately 10 feet. It is securely held aloft by complex timber cribbing stacks and synchronized hydraulic jacks

Elevation Targets

How high do you need to go? The labor and materials required for a minor stabilization lift differ vastly from the price to lift a house 10 feet to meet new 2026 FEMA flood zone regulations. Higher lifts demand extensive safety planning and additional cribbing stacks to keep the structure completely secure in the air.

an existing, original, messy coastal foundation and initial structural steel placement that transitions from a segment of old, cracked masonry block wall transitioning into a rough, exposed concrete slab edge

Foundation Type and Condition

Whether your home sits on a crawlspace, a full basement, or a concrete slab changes our engineering approach. For example, the cost to raise a foundation NJ and NY residents encounter often hinges on whether we are repairing an existing masonry block wall or installing a brand-new, deep helical pile system beneath the home.

heavy-lifting machine actively navigating a very narrow residential alley on Long Island, passing between a securely lifted house with weathered cedar shake siding and the neighboring property line

Site Access and Permitting

Tight Long Island neighborhoods mean our heavy jacking equipment needs careful routing. Overhead power lines, narrow property boundaries, and strict local municipal permitting all play a role in the timeline and final estimate.

Every property is unique, which is why flat-rate pricing doesn't work for professional heavy rigging. If you want an honest, precise assessment of your project, trust the experts at Ironmen Building Movers. We provide safe, methodical, and fully insured house lifting across Long Island, NY, and NJ. Contact us today to schedule a site visit and get a competitive quote to secure your home’s future.

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