United Structural Systems Ltd., Inc
@USSLTDINC
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Foundation Repair, Wall Realignment, and Waterproofing
Lexington
Joined August 2009
2019 was a great year for us thanks to our wonderful customers — we can't wait to see what 2020 has in store for us! Everyone have a safe and happy New Years celebration.
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Spotting early signs of #structuraldamage can help avoid even more damaging, expensive issues in the long run. At USS, we can help you identify early signs of structural damage and repair it before it gets worse. Learn more about our #structuralrepairs: https://t.co/mnTeb7ZPUd
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#Foundationsettlement doesn't just create unsightly damage, it also lowers your home's value by thousands of dollars — even tens of thousands of dollars! Repairing your foundation pays off in the long run, especially for resale value. #foundationrepair #homefoundation
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Investing in #basementwaterproofing can save you a lot of time, money, and headaches in the long run. Don't wait until it's too late — make sure your basement is properly waterproofed!
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If your building needs a little work, we offer #commercialservices in addition to residential. We stay up to date on the latest technologies and services for #commercialbuildings. Get your free commercial estimate! https://t.co/6SfVvrqve9
#commercialfoundation #foundationrepair
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When it comes to the safety and stability of your home, #structuralsupport is very important. Without the proper support, your home's foundation can settle and cause many other expensive issues. At USS, we know what it takes to give your home proper support! #foundationsettlement
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Do you have a #brickexterior on your home? One common sign of #foundationsettlement is stair-step cracks in the bricks. If you notice any #crackedbricks on your home, call in the professionals for a foundation inspection! #foundationrepair #wallcracks
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How do you know if your foundation is settling? #Wallcracks are a very common sign of #foundationsettlement. They can show on the inside or outside of your home, and can be very small or very large.
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Notice #saggingfloors or #bouncyfloors in your home? Your #crawlspace could have #structuralissues. We place either steel, block, or poured columns in your crawl space to provide permanent support. Learn more here: https://t.co/CHPMqpr0Wp
#crawlspacesupport
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Do you know the real dangers of #mold? While some mold can be harmless, others can be very toxic. If mold exists in your basement or crawl space it can lead to allergic reactions, respiratory issues, skin irritation, or even poisoning. #basementmold #crawlspacemold
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A common question we get is: "Why do foundations settle?" As weather conditions change, the soil expands as it gets wet and contracts as it gets dry. This causes voids in the soil, resulting in a settled foundation. #foundationsettlement #soilexpansion
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Your #crawlspace can be inviting to unwanted #bugs and #pests if it's not maintained. #Bugsandpests love to live in dark & damp places, which makes a #dirtycrawlspace a perfect home! Getting your crawl space serviced can help you avoid pest infestation.
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Happy #VeteransDay and a huge thank you to all of those who have served our wonderful country!
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Walls can crack and bow from too much pressure from the soils outside, jeopardizing your home's structural integrity. Straighten them back into place with our #wallrealignment services! https://t.co/dFXpNTlti6
#wallcracks #bowingwalls
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Notice a foul smell in your home and can't figure out where it's coming from? It could be a sign of water damage in your #basement or #crawlspace. Untreated #waterdamage can give off a foul smell and cause #mustyodors to rise up into your main living areas.
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#Waterdamage will only get worse if left untreated. If you notice signs of water damage in your basement, contact your team at USS right away for a free inspection! #basementwaterproofing
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"Why are my basement walls bowing inward?" Ever ask yourself that question? The answer is because of #hydrostaticpressure. The soils in the ground become saturated with water and put pressure against your basement walls, causing them to bow. #bowingwalls #waterdamage
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