Auburn, AL
Foundation Repair in Auburn, Alabama
Auburn stands on Piedmont red clay, the same expansive soil that works on foundations across east Alabama. Rapid growth around the university has put new subdivisions on freshly graded lots, while established neighborhoods carry decades of seasonal clay movement. APS assesses both for free and repairs them with engineered systems backed by a transferable dual warranty.
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Auburn, AL
We serve Auburn and Lee County.
The closest APS office is at 3025 University Ave in Columbus, Georgia, about forty minutes east, serving all of Lee County.
Local Geology
Why Auburn Foundations Fail
Lee County sits on Piedmont red clay. This creates high foundation movement risk for area homeowners.
Piedmont clay under Lee County swells with winter rain and shrinks hard in drought, and Auburn growth adds consolidating fill under newer subdivisions to the mix.
Services in Auburn
Foundation and Structural Services We Offer in the Auburn Area
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Common Questions
Frequently Asked Questions About Auburn Foundation Repair
Does APS handle rental and student properties in Auburn?
Yes. We repair owner occupied homes and investment properties alike, with written recommendations owners can keep on file.
How does Auburn soil compare with the rest of Alabama?
It is Piedmont red clay, chemically similar to the expansive clays statewide. The movement pattern is seasonal swelling and shrinking, and repairs are designed for that cycle.
Is Opelika covered by the same team?
Yes. Auburn and Opelika are served together, along with the rest of Lee County.