Mobile, Alabama & the Gulf Coast
Cracks don't fix themselves.
We do.
Foundation repair, house leveling, and crawl space service — with an honest assessment and a written price before any work starts.
- ✓ Free assessments
- ✓ Written pricing first
- ✓ Both sides of the bay
What we fix
Foundation Repair
Settling, sinking, and cracking foundations stabilized with piers set on solid ground.
Details →House Leveling
Sloping, sagging, and bouncy floors brought back toward level — slab or pier-and-beam.
Details →Pier & Beam Repair
Rotted sills, sagging joists, and failing piers under Mobile's older homes — rebuilt right.
Details →Crawl Space Repair
Moisture control, vapor barriers, and encapsulation — dry the space that's rotting your floors.
Details →Slab & Concrete Leveling
Sunken driveways, patios, and interior slabs lifted back level with polyurethane foam.
Details →Drainage & Waterproofing
French drains, grading, and downspout routing — stop the water that causes the damage.
Details →Built for Gulf Coast ground
Measured, not guessed
Every assessment starts with floor elevation readings. You see the numbers before and after — the repair proves itself.
Written price before work
Pier counts, locations, and one number — in writing, before anything is scheduled. No commissioned-salesman theater.
Water handled, not ignored
Mobile's rain causes most foundation damage here. We fix the drainage cause alongside the structure, or the repair doesn't last.
Where we work
Based in Mobile, serving both sides of the bay.
Mobile, AL
Our home base — Midtown pier-and-beam to West Mobile slab, we know both.
Tillmans Corner, AL
Flat lots and slab ranches off Highway 90 — drainage and settlement territory.
Theodore, AL
Low ground near Fowl River — high water tables and wet crawl spaces.
Semmes, AL
Fast-growing new construction — where young fill soil settles under young houses.
Saraland, AL
North Mobile County — Saraland, Satsuma, and Chickasaw on one route.
Daphne, AL
Eastern Shore red clay — shrink-swell soil and hillside neighborhoods.
Spanish Fort, AL
Bluffs and ravines at the head of the bay — erosion-prone, movement-prone ground.
Fairhope, AL
Historic cottages and bluff homes — careful work for houses worth keeping.
Common questions
How do I know if my foundation problem is serious?
Watch for stair-step cracks in brick, doors and windows going out of square, sloping floors, and cracks that keep growing. Hairline cracks in concrete or mortar are often cosmetic. The free assessment sorts one from the other — including when the honest answer is 'watch it, don't spend money yet.'
Do you charge for assessments?
No. Assessments and quotes are free, and you get the price in writing before any work is scheduled.
What areas do you cover?
Mobile and the surrounding towns on both sides of the bay — Tillmans Corner, Theodore, Semmes, Saraland, Daphne, Spanish Fort, and Fairhope. Nearby but not listed? Call anyway.
How much does foundation repair cost?
Small stabilization jobs can run under $2,000; typical pier repairs land between $4,000 and $15,000 depending on how many piers the house needs. Every job gets an exact written price first — no ranges on the invoice.
Worried about your foundation? Get a straight answer.
Describe what you're seeing and get an honest assessment — with a written price before any work starts.