House lifting contractor for the Bay Area — League City, Friendswood, Clear Lake, and the Galveston County edge. Storm surge zones, hurricane wind exposure, marine-grade foundation requirements. We elevate Bay Area homes above Base Flood Elevation, with TDI windstorm certification and Galveston County permits handled.
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The Bay Area sits at the edge of Galveston Bay storm surge zones. Hurricane Ike in 2008 caused massive flooding across League City, Friendswood, and Clear Lake. Harvey 2017 added freshwater flooding from Clear Creek. Beryl 2024 brought wind damage that revealed weaknesses in many older roof installations.
Lifting a Bay Area home is different from lifting a Meyerland or Bellaire home. You're dealing with two separate flood risks: storm surge from the bay and freshwater flooding from creek systems. Lift heights are typically higher in the Bay Area (8-12 feet is common) because surge can push 10+ feet above normal sea level. Marine-grade foundation materials are the standard.
The permitting is also different. Galveston County requires Texas Department of Insurance windstorm certification (WPI-8) on any structural work — without it, your homeowner's insurance won't cover wind damage in storms. We handle the WPI-8 paperwork in-house.
We pull Galveston County permits and handle WPI-8 windstorm certification. Most Houston contractors aren't familiar with the process.
Lift height in the Bay Area depends on surge models, not just FEMA BFE. We pull the data and lift to the right height.
Salt air destroys galvanized steel and standard fasteners over time. We use stainless and copper for marine-rated installations.
Post-elevation Bay Area homes need new roofs with windstorm certification. Same crew handles both. WPI-8 paperwork included.
Storm surge zones. Different from FEMA flood zones — surge can push 10+ feet above normal high water during major hurricanes. Lift heights in the Bay Area should account for surge, not just FEMA BFE.
Galveston County jurisdiction. Different building department, different permit fees, different inspection schedules from Harris County. We handle the full process in-house.
Salt air corrosion. Galvanized steel and standard fasteners corrode within 5-10 years in salt air. Marine-grade stainless or copper required for any structural elevation work near the water.
Hurricane wind exposure. Bay Area homes face direct Gulf hurricane exposure. Six-nail patterns, hurricane straps, and impact-rated underlayment are baseline.
Service area. We cover League City, Friendswood, Clear Lake, and the Galveston County edges. For Galveston Island itself, we recommend local Galveston specialists.
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