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Check out pictures from our gallery of work and see what we have done for many satisfied customers. You’ll get a first-hand account of what we do for our customers, so feel free to browse around to get a better idea of what Keystone Basement Systems and Structural Repair Pittsburgh can do for you!
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Basement Waterproofing
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Here are some common problems that we correct:
- Wet Walls and Floors
- Water Intrusion
- Water Stains
- Flooding
- Sump Pumps
- Foundation Cracks
- Broken Downspouts
- High Humidity
- Crumbling Walls
- Musty Smells
- Mold
- White Chalk (Efflorescence)
If you have any of these symptoms you
should have our trained inspectors provide you with a free estimate. Give us
a call today at 800-771-3244
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Mold Removal / Remediation
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If you can answer "yes" to any of the following questions, consider a mold
inspection or mold testing now:
• Is there a "musty" smell in your home or building? • Has the property
ever suffered a plumbing leak? • Are there visible signs of water damage
anywhere? • Has the property ever suffered a sink or sewer overflow? • Has
the property ever suffered a leaking basement • Has the property ever
suffered other water problems? • Has the property ever suffered a roof leak?
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Foundation Repair
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Do you have cracks in your foundation? Do your concrete walls that bulge? Do
you have foundation movement of any kind? If you answered yes to any of these
questions you may have an extremely significant problem. Foundation problems are
sometimes very hard to diagnose and should only be left to professionals.
Keystone’s fundamental business philosophy is to serve our customer by sending
out engineers who specialize in foundations to your home. Keystone is the only
company in Western Pennsylvania that is owned by a civil engineer and the only
company who will send out engineers to evaluate and explain your possible
foundation problem.
The most obvious indicators of foundation movement are:
• Cracks in floors and walls • Doors bind or do not open or close
properly • Floors are not level. Windows bind or do not open or close
properly. • Water intrusion into the home. • Mold growth • Cracks in
exterior brick • Cracks in beams and joists • Separations of wood trim at
the exterior corners of your home above brick • Separations of the brick and
the adjacent wood surfaces at the sides of the chimney • Cracks in interior
wall finishes at the corners of doors and windows. Cracks may also occur at the
intersection of walls and ceilings, and at the intersection of wall
surfaces. • Sinking walls of sections of the home
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