Our four service hubs
APS Foundation covers the entire state of Alabama plus the Columbus, Georgia market from four offices: our Irondale headquarters in the Birmingham metro, Huntsville for the Tennessee Valley, Mobile for the Gulf Coast, and Columbus for the Chattahoochee Valley. Wherever you are in the state, the closest office sends the crew and the process is the same: a free on site assessment, a written recommendation, and repairs backed by a transferable dual warranty.
Four fully staffed offices, each with local crews who know the soil, geology, and building stock in their market.
Birmingham
Red Appalachian clay, with high shrink-swell potential.
Mobile
Gulf Coastal Plain clay, with a high water table and over 65 inches of annual rainfall.
Huntsville
Tennessee Valley clay over karst limestone, with variable bearing and sinkhole risk.
Columbus
Piedmont red clay over weathered granite, with high shrink-swell and iron-rich composition.
More cities with dedicated local pages
Beyond the four hub offices, APS maintains a dedicated service page for each of these cities, with the soil conditions our crews plan for in that market. Not listed? Call anyway: coverage is statewide Alabama plus the Columbus, Georgia market, and the cards below are simply where we work most often.
All 37 cities we serve
Alabama (36)
Alabaster
Cahaba Valley red clay over soluble limestone and dolomite.
View Service AreaAnniston
Red clay over limestone.
View Service AreaAthens
Tennessee Valley clay over limestone.
View Service AreaAuburn
Piedmont red clay.
View Service AreaChelsea
Dunnavant Valley clay over limestone with sandstone ridges above.
View Service AreaClanton
Fall line quartz sand with clay lenses and chert gravel.
View Service AreaColumbiana
Red Shelby County clay over limestone and dolomite.
View Service AreaCullman
Cumberland Plateau sandy loam over dense clay subsoil on Pottsville sandstone and shale.
View Service AreaDecatur
Tennessee Valley alluvial clay.
View Service AreaDothan
Coastal Plain sandy loam over dense clay subsoil.
View Service AreaFairhope
Citronelle Formation sand and clayey sand on the Mobile Bay bluff.
View Service AreaFlorence
Tennessee Valley clay over Tuscumbia limestone and Fort Payne chert.
View Service AreaGadsden
Ridge and valley clay.
View Service AreaHomewood
Red clay over the Shades Valley floor and ridge slopes.
View Service AreaHoover
Red Appalachian clay on ridge and valley terrain.
View Service AreaIrondale
Red Appalachian clay on ridge and valley terrain in the upper Cahaba basin.
View Service AreaJasper
Plateau sandy loam over clay above the Warrior coal field.
View Service AreaMadison
Tennessee Valley clay.
View Service AreaMontevallo
Clay over limestone at the western edge of the Cahaba Valley.
View Service AreaMontgomery
Black Belt Prairie clay, extremely expansive.
View Service AreaMoody
Valley and Ridge clay over limestone bedrock.
View Service AreaMountain Brook
Red Appalachian clay on wooded ridge and valley lots.
View Service AreaOdenville
Big Canoe Creek valley clay over limestone.
View Service AreaOpelika
Piedmont red clay.
View Service AreaPelham
Clay over Cahaba Valley carbonate rock below Double Oak Mountain.
View Service AreaPell City
Coosa Valley clay over limestone along Logan Martin Lake.
View Service AreaPhenix City
Piedmont red clay.
View Service AreaPinson
Red Appalachian clay on ridge and valley terrain along Turkey Creek.
View Service AreaPrattville
Fall line soils, prairie clay meeting red upland clay.
View Service AreaSpringville
Murphrees Valley clay over limestone with sandstone ridges.
View Service AreaSylacauga
Talladega belt clay over the Sylacauga marble formation.
View Service AreaTroy
Deep Coastal Plain sand and sandy clay on rolling upland terrain.
View Service AreaTrussville
Red clay along the Cahaba River headwaters.
View Service AreaTuscaloosa
Red clay over limestone.
View Service AreaVestavia Hills
Red Appalachian clay on Shades Mountain slopes.
View Service AreaWarrior
Plateau clay over sandstone, shale, and coal bearing strata.
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