Dothan Concrete & Masonry is a masonry contractor serving Daleville, AL with driveway paver installation, brick repair, tuckpointing, and foundation work on Dale County homes - and we have been serving this community since 2020. We know the older ranch-style homes near Fort Novosel, the clay soil that cracks driveways and shifts slabs, and what it takes to do the job correctly in the Wiregrass climate.

Clay soil in Daleville shifts with every wet and dry season, and poured concrete driveways absorb the worst of that movement over time - cracking and sinking in sections that become trip hazards and eyesores. Our driveway paver installation provides a more flexible surface that accommodates ground movement without fracturing, and individual pavers can be reset if settling occurs later.
Many homes in Daleville have brick veneer exteriors that were built in the postwar decades when Fort Rucker was growing rapidly. Decades of Wiregrass heat, humidity, and frost cycles have cracked and spalled brick on these homes, and the damage accelerates when failing mortar lets water in behind the veneer. We match the original brick and repair sections before water reaches the wall cavity.
Homes in Daleville built in the 1950s through 1970s commonly have original mortar that has softened over decades of Alabama summers and mild winter freeze-thaw cycles. Tuckpointing replaces that compromised material with fresh mortar sized and colored to match the existing joints, resealing the wall before water damage progresses to the brick or the wall cavity behind it.
Ranch-style homes on slab foundations are common throughout Daleville, and the clay soil expansion and contraction beneath those slabs is the leading cause of foundation cracks and settling in this area. We assess and repair slab cracks and settling foundations on older Daleville homes before door frames shift and interior walls reflect the movement below.
Cracked and sunken walkways are common on Daleville properties where tree roots from mature hardwoods have grown under original concrete flatwork over several decades. We build new walkways using paver or block construction designed to handle root pressure and soil movement, set on a proper gravel base suited to the clay soil conditions here.
Spring thunderstorms across Dale County bring hail and high winds that crack chimney crowns and knock mortar out of joints on older Daleville homes. A damaged chimney crown lets water pour straight into the flue and down into the wall. We repair and repoint chimneys on ranch homes throughout the area before that water reaches the interior structure.
Daleville grew quickly in the postwar decades to house families connected to Fort Rucker, and that rapid development produced a housing stock that is now 50 to 70 years old and showing its age. Ranch-style homes built on slab foundations in the 1950s and 1960s face a specific challenge: the clay-heavy soil of the Wiregrass region that sits beneath those slabs expands when saturated and contracts during dry spells, creating upward and lateral pressure against concrete flatwork year after year. Mild freeze events in winter - even at the low end of what Daleville typically sees - crack flatwork and driveways that were not installed with adequate expansion joints or base depth. The result is a city where driveway cracking, foundation settling, and masonry deterioration are not edge cases; they are routine for homes of this age and soil type.
The high proportion of renter-occupied housing in Daleville - driven by the steady rotation of military families at Fort Novosel - means many properties have not had consistent maintenance attention from owners who live on-site and notice problems as they develop. Brick veneer on aging rental homes is particularly prone to this pattern: mortar deteriorates gradually, water gets in, and by the time a tenant or property manager reports it, the damage has progressed past a simple repoint job. A masonry contractor who understands this market knows how to assess deferred maintenance realistically and prioritize the repairs that prevent further escalation versus the cosmetic work that can wait.
Our crew works throughout Daleville regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect masonry contractor work here. The residential neighborhoods in Daleville are tightly connected to Fort Novosel - the streets running along US-431 and AL-134 include the older housing built when the base was expanding through the 1960s and 1970s, and those homes have masonry needs that are different from the newer construction you find on the edges of town. We have done brick veneer work, driveway paver installations, and tuckpointing on homes throughout the community and know what the soil and climate here do to masonry over time.
The neighborhoods near Daleville High School and along the city's main corridors reflect the community's postwar growth pattern - modest lots, mature trees, and homes that are younger than what you find in downtown Dothan but old enough that original driveways and exterior masonry are at or past the age where maintenance becomes necessary. Tree roots in particular are a consistent issue on older lots: we see them heaving concrete flatwork and walkways regularly, and proper base preparation is the difference between a paver installation that holds and one that shifts again in a few years.
Daleville sits just a few miles from Ozark, and we serve both communities with the same crew. We also cover Enterprise to the west - so if you have a property in any of these areas, you are already in our service zone.
Describe what you are noticing - cracked driveway, deteriorating brick, shifting walkway, or water near the foundation. We will schedule an on-site visit within 1 business day of your call.
We walk the site, inspect the masonry and the surrounding soil and drainage conditions, and explain what we found. The assessment costs nothing - we tell you honestly what needs to be done before any price discussion starts.
You receive a written scope and firm price before anything starts. For structural jobs that require a city permit, we handle the application. Work begins once you have reviewed and approved the estimate.
When the job is finished, we walk through it with you, explain what was done, and cover any care steps that help the repair last. On permitted structural work, the city inspection is completed before we close out.
We serve Daleville and the surrounding Dale County area. Call for a free on-site estimate, or fill out the form and we will follow up within 1 business day.
(334) 605-4941Daleville is a small city in Dale County, Alabama, with a population of around 5,000, situated directly adjacent to Fort Novosel - the U.S. Army's primary helicopter pilot training base and the largest employer in the region. The city's identity and economy are inseparable from the base: much of the residential development here was built to house military families and civilian workers, and the community continues to cycle through a high volume of residents on short-term assignment. That dynamic gives Daleville a mixed character - part small-town Alabama, part transient military community - and it shapes the housing market in ways that are directly relevant to property maintenance. Homes change hands or tenants more often than in communities without a military anchor, and properties that have not been well maintained between occupants show the wear of that neglect in their masonry and flatwork.
The housing stock in Daleville is dominated by single-story ranch homes built in the 1950s through 1970s, with brick veneer and vinyl siding as the most common exterior finishes. Lot sizes are modest and many properties have mature trees whose root systems are old enough to cause real problems for concrete driveways and walkways. The city sits squarely in the Wiregrass region, sharing the same clay soil, heat, humidity, and spring storm patterns as the rest of southeast Alabama. We serve homeowners and landlords throughout Daleville, as well as nearby Ozark and Enterprise.
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Learn MoreWe serve Daleville and Dale County with driveway pavers, brick repair, foundation work, and more. Free estimates - call today and we will get someone out within 1 business day.