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Foundation Repair Solutions in Alabama
No single repair method works for every foundation problem. APS uses the full range of proven solutions, from helical piers and wall anchors to slab lifting and crack injection, and selects the right method for your specific conditions.
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What We Offer
The Full Range of Foundation Repair Methods
APS Foundation has served Alabama homeowners since 1977. Over that time, we have installed every major foundation repair solution in use today. Our inspectors are not limited to a single product line, we evaluate each situation and recommend the method that is actually right for the problem, whether that is piers, wall bracing, slab lifting, or something else.
Browse the solutions below to learn how each works, when it is appropriate, and what the APS installation process looks like.
Helical Piers
Threaded steel shafts rotated into stable soil to permanently support a settling foundation. Load-tested during installation.
Learn more ›Push Piers
Hydraulically driven steel pipe sections bearing on bedrock or dense soil. Uses the structure's own weight as installation resistance.
Learn more ›Slab Piers
Compact piers installed through cored holes in an interior slab to lift and stabilize settling slab foundations from inside the home.
Learn more ›Concrete Piers
Precast concrete cylinder piers driven to refusal beneath a settling foundation. Time-tested load transfer to stable bearing soil.
Learn more ›Deep Foundation Systems
Engineered pier systems that bypass weak surface soils and anchor the structure in stable bearing material at depth.
Learn more ›Helical Deck Piers
Helical piers sized for deck and porch construction. Frost-stable, immediately loadable, no concrete cure time.
Learn more ›Micro Piles
Small-diameter drilled and grouted piles for high-capacity support where conventional piers cannot reach.
Learn more ›Foundation Underpinning
Extending or supplementing a foundation's bearing depth using pier systems to stop settlement and restore structural support.
Learn more ›Wall Anchors
Plate-and-rod anchor systems that stabilize bowing foundation walls and, with annual tightening, gradually recover alignment.
Learn more ›Carbon Fiber Reinforcement
High-tensile carbon fiber straps bonded to bowing walls with structural epoxy. No excavation, permanent stabilization.
Learn more ›I-Beam Wall Bracing
Steel I-beams installed floor-to-ceiling against bowing walls. High-capacity rigid stabilization for severe lateral movement.
Learn more ›Tieback Anchors
Helical tiebacks drilled through or beside a wall into stable soil at depth. Tensioned against the wall to resist lateral pressure.
Learn more ›Epoxy and Crack Injection
Structural epoxy or polyurethane resin injected into cracks to restore structural integrity and seal against water.
Learn more ›Polyurethane Foam Injection
Lightweight expanding foam lifts settled concrete slabs, fills voids, and stabilizes subgrade. No heavy slurry, rapid cure.
Learn more ›Slab Lifting and Leveling
Raising settled concrete slabs using polyurethane foam. Eliminates trip hazards and levels surfaces without slab replacement.
Learn more ›Grout Injection
Cementitious or chemical grout injected into subsurface voids or loose soil to restore bearing capacity and fill cavities.
Learn more ›Expansion Joints
Planned joints and sealants that control where concrete moves, preventing random cracking and sealing against water entry.
Learn more ›Retaining Wall Anchors
Helical tiebacks and anchor systems that stabilize failing retaining walls against lateral earth and hydrostatic pressure.
Learn more ›Crawl Space Support Posts
Replacing deteriorated wood crawl space posts with adjustable galvanized steel columns set on new concrete footings.
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