by pennjersey Patti | Jun 22, 2015 | Home Construction, Home Elevation, Storm Recovery
Believe it or not, New Jersey is still in the wake of Superstorm Sandy. Thousands of homes were damaged and thousands more remain at risk. New Jersey house raising has been busy as homeowners work to protect themselves from the next superstorm. Even if your home...
by pennjersey Patti | Jun 8, 2015 | Home Elevation, Storm Recovery
The decision to life your home is a big one. Home elevation in New Jersey (NJ) is becoming more common, especially in older shore homes because of the destruction brought on by Hurricane Sandy in the past years. Home elevation and home lifting can be an expensive...
by pennjersey Patti | May 27, 2015 | Home Construction, Home Elevation, Storm Recovery
Recently in New Jersey (NJ), many residents that were affected by Hurricane Sandy have decided to elevate their home in fear there should be another natural disaster of the same size in the future. Home elevation would provide better protection and defense against the...
by pennjersey Patti | May 11, 2015 | RREM, Storm Recovery
Super storm Sandy hit New Jersey (NJ) hard. Residents all over the state were upset to find their homes and property damaged, with almost no recovery process in sight. In order to help combat this issue, NJ dispenses up to $150,000 in the Released for Reconstruction,...
by pennjersey Patti | Apr 13, 2015 | Home Construction, Home Elevation, Storm Recovery
Many home owners have chosen to lift their houses since Superstorm Sandy slammed the Jersey Shore in 2012. Houses throughout the area have been rebuilt several feet above the flood level and for good reason. Superstorm Sandy wiped out thousands of home throughout the...
by pennjersey Patti | Mar 16, 2015 | Custom Home, Home Elevation, RREM, Storm Recovery
More than two years after Superstorm Sandy, there are still thousands of houses that need to be rebuilt for families can return home. Last summer, victims were upset when a no construction during the summer policy was enforced. This rule was to benefit tourists and...
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