Dothan, AL
Foundation Repair in Dothan, Alabama
Dothan anchors the Wiregrass corner of Alabama, where sandy Coastal Plain topsoil sits over a dense clay subsoil. Water moves through the sand fast and stops at the clay, so foundations here deal with perched moisture, softened bearing soil, and slabs that settle at the edges. APS brings the same crews, methods, and transferable dual warranty that serve the rest of the state to Houston County.
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Dothan, AL
We serve Dothan and Houston County.
The closest APS office is at 3025 University Ave in Columbus, Georgia, and Dothan assessments are scheduled the same way as every market: free, on site, with a written recommendation.
Local Geology
Why Dothan Foundations Fail
Houston County sits on Coastal Plain sandy loam over dense clay subsoil. This creates medium foundation movement risk for area homeowners.
Sandy loam over clay is a two layer problem: the sand drains rain straight down to the clay, the clay holds it against footings, and the wet zone softens until slab edges and porch columns settle. Dothan ranch homes and slab construction show it as cracked brick and doors that drag.
Services in Dothan
Foundation and Structural Services We Offer in the Dothan Area
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Common Questions
Frequently Asked Questions About Dothan Foundation Repair
Does APS really cover Dothan and the Wiregrass?
Yes. Coverage is statewide Alabama, and Houston County including Dothan, Taylor, and Rehobeth is served with free on site assessments.
Why do Dothan slabs settle at the edges?
The sandy topsoil sheds water to the clay layer below, and the wet clay at the slab perimeter softens first. Edge settlement, cracked veneer, and sticking doors follow.
What backs a Dothan repair?
The manufacturer warranty against material defects plus our in house performance warranty, both fully transferable.