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Call a company that specializes in moving buildings. They can inspect it and determine the safest way to relocate it.

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Q: How do you move a house built on a slab?
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How a house is built?

A house is built from the ground up. It starts with a good foundation. This can be either a solid concrete slab or pilings for a house above ground. Then you add walls and a roof.


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What does it mean when a stick built house has a continuous foundation?

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