Dothan Concrete & Masonry is your masonry contractor in Cairo, GA, handling tuckpointing, foundation repair, brick repair, and retaining walls for Grady County homeowners - and we have been serving the region since 2020. We know Cairo's older brick ranch homes, the clay soils that shift with every wet and dry season, and the damage that 55 inches of annual rainfall does to mortar that has been in place for 40 or 50 years without any attention.

Cairo's brick ranch homes from the 1950s and 1960s have original mortar that has been through decades of Grady County summers, and it shows - recessed joints, soft spots, and occasional spalling on the exterior face are all signs that repointing is overdue. Our tuckpointing work removes the deteriorated mortar and packs fresh material into the joint before water infiltration turns a straightforward maintenance job into a wall replacement.
Clay soil throughout Grady County expands when it absorbs the heavy summer thunderstorms and contracts when the dry spells come - and that movement is one of the main reasons foundation block shifts and cracks on older Cairo homes. Crawl space homes are especially vulnerable because the block perimeter walls are directly in contact with the soil that is doing the moving. We assess and repair foundation cracks, pier settlement, and shifted block before the structural movement affects the living space above.
The brick exterior on most Cairo homes holds up well structurally, but spalling faces, cracked headers over windows and doors, and displaced bricks along the foundation course are common on homes built before 1980. Southwest Georgia's humid heat causes brick to absorb and release moisture constantly, which gradually weakens the faces and loosens individual units from the surrounding mortar bed. We replace spalled and damaged brick, match the original color and texture as closely as possible, and repoint the surrounding joints to prevent the problem from spreading.
Brick chimneys on Cairo homes are exposed to the full force of Grady County's spring and summer storm season - driving rain, periodic hail, and temperature swings that crack crowns and open flashing seals at the roofline. Water that enters at the chimney cap works down the flue liner and into the ceiling framing below, which is why a failing chimney crown on an older Cairo home is worth addressing before the next wet season arrives. We repair crowns, reflash chimney bases, and repoint mortar at the cap on single-family homes throughout the area.
Properties in Cairo with any grade change or low-lying yard areas face water and soil movement after the heavy summer downpours that are a regular part of life in southwest Georgia. Clay soil saturates quickly and moves toward any lower point on the lot, including toward foundations and driveways, undermining flatwork and pushing on foundation walls. A properly built block retaining wall redirects that pressure and gives the yard a stable grade that channels water away from the house rather than toward it.
Concrete masonry units are a practical and durable choice for perimeter walls, property division walls, and service enclosures on Cairo properties - they hold up in southwest Georgia's climate better than wood-frame equivalents and require minimal maintenance once properly constructed. Many Grady County homeowners also use block walls to enclose utility areas, HVAC equipment, or outbuildings on larger lots. We build new block walls and repair existing ones that have shifted, cracked, or lost mortar along the joints.
Cairo is the county seat of Grady County in the far southwest corner of Georgia, about 35 miles north of Tallahassee - which means the city sits in a climate zone that is closer to Florida than to Atlanta. Summers are long and hot, with temperatures reaching the low to mid-90s from June through September, and Grady County receives around 55 inches of rainfall annually, most of it falling during intense spring and summer thunderstorms. That combination of heat, humidity, and heavy seasonal rain is relentless on masonry: brick expands and contracts with the daily temperature cycle, mortar absorbs moisture during every storm, and the clay-heavy soils throughout the area push on foundation walls as they swell and shrink through wet and dry periods. A home built in Cairo in the 1950s or 1960s has been dealing with that cycle for 60 to 70 years, and the original mortar and masonry components reflect it.
Most of Cairo's housing stock consists of single-family homes, a large share of which were built before 1980. Brick ranch-style construction from the postwar decades is common, and these homes typically sit on crawl space foundations where the perimeter block is in direct contact with the clay soil. The brick shell on these homes usually holds up structurally, but the mortar deteriorates faster than most homeowners notice - recessed joints and soft spots develop gradually over years rather than in a single event, which is why tuckpointing and brick repair often get deferred until water has already found its way inside. A masonry contractor who works regularly in Cairo understands this pattern and can assess what is genuinely urgent versus what can be monitored.
Our crew works throughout Cairo regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect masonry contractor work here. For structural permits in Cairo, the City of Cairo handles permitting for properties inside city limits, while properties in unincorporated Grady County fall under the county building office. We pull permits before any structural work begins and manage the inspection process so homeowners do not have to coordinate it themselves.
Cairo is a small, tight-knit community - the kind of place where Syrupmakers football is a Friday-night event and the neighborhood near the Grady County Courthouse has some of the oldest residential brick in the county. We have worked on homes across Cairo, from older properties on larger lots with mature tree canopy to brick ranches closer to the city center, and we understand the mix of maintenance needs that comes with a housing stock that is mostly 40 to 70 years old.
We also serve neighboring Camilla, GA and Bainbridge, GA to the north, handling the same older brick and foundation repair needs that are common throughout this part of southwest Georgia.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form and describe what you are seeing - cracked mortar, a shifting foundation, a chimney with visible damage. We respond within 1 business day to schedule your on-site visit.
We come to your Cairo property, evaluate the masonry in person, and give you a written estimate with a clear scope of work and cost - no vague ranges. You will understand exactly what needs to happen and why before you make any decision.
If a permit is required, we pull it before work starts and coordinate with the City of Cairo or Grady County. For jobs that do not require a permit, we schedule the crew and begin within an agreed timeframe. You do not need to be on-site while the work is underway.
When the job is finished, we walk through the completed work with you so you can see exactly what was done. We answer any follow-up questions and let you know what to watch for to keep the masonry in good shape going forward.
We serve homeowners throughout Cairo and Grady County. Free estimates, honest answers, and work that holds up to southwest Georgia's weather.
(334) 605-4941Cairo is the county seat of Grady County in southwest Georgia, with a population of around 9,000 to 10,000 people. It is known throughout the region as the "Syrup City" - a nod to its long history of sugar cane syrup production that still defines the town's identity today. Cairo's housing stock is largely established and older, with a mix of brick ranch homes from the 1950s and 1960s, a smaller number of historic properties near the downtown square, and some newer construction on the outskirts of the city. Most homes sit on generous lots, often with mature tree canopy that reflects how long these neighborhoods have been in place. Owner-occupied, single-family homes are the dominant housing type, which means most residents are the ones responsible for maintaining their properties.
Downtown Cairo anchors around the Grady County Courthouse and the Roddenbery Memorial Library, and the community is tightly connected in the way that small county seats in the Deep South tend to be. The flat terrain and clay-rich soil of the Georgia Coastal Plain shape the character of property maintenance here - drainage is a real concern after heavy storms, and any concrete flatwork or masonry on the property reflects the cumulative movement of the ground beneath it over the years. We serve homeowners across Cairo and regularly cover nearby Camilla, GA to the east in Mitchell County as well.
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