Structural Solutions LLC, gladly services the Seattle and surrounding residential market on all types and phases of Masonry. Our scope of work is but not limited to, chimney rebuilds retaining walls, masonry restoration, tuck pointing, weather proofing, new brick or old brick veneer, CMU or stone veneer, reinforced CMU, seismic retrofits and Terra cotta cladding installation. In addition to numerous residential and commercial projects, we also service large Property Management Companies such as CWD Group and Pacific Crest. Specializing in all phases of Masonry work and General Building including earthquake retro-fit work on both large and small projects has put Structure Solutions LLC in a unique niche. We also oversee and manage in-house trades such as framing, electrical, roofing, HVAC, plumbing, etc. Our retro-fit knowledge is based upon our experience and involvement following Loma Lita and the 1994 Northridge, California earthquake. Structure Solutions LLC is knowledgeable and has solid relationships with it's clients, insurance adjusters, city engineers, FEMA, and architectural professionals as well as having the due diligence needed to coordinate these various professionals to bring a project to completion in the specified time. We appreciate your time learning about our company and look forward to the opportunity to work with you and provide solutions and competitive bids for you and your family. |
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Lake Forest Park Remodel Full remodel and addition to a historic home in Lake Forest Park. |
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| Magnolia New Construction Executed extensive masonry related work, including brick veneer on this home in Seattle's Magnloia neighborhood. |
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| Magnolia New Construction Executed extensive masonry related work, including brick veneer on this home in Seattle's Magnloia neighborhood. |
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| Betts Mansion Installed all new exterior masonry and two Rumford fireplaces on the interior of this home on Queen Anne hill in Seattle |
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Chimney Restoration Restored the existing brick and added onto this chimney in Seattle's Magnolia Neighborhood. |
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