Dothan Concrete & Masonry is your local masonry contractor in Phenix City, AL, handling concrete block walls, foundation repair, and brick work on Russell County homes - and we respond within one business day. We know the older brick ranch neighborhoods along the Chattahoochee, the clay slab conditions under them, and what lasting masonry repair looks like in this climate.

Phenix City has a large number of mid-century slab homes where concrete block perimeter walls and step walls have cracked along mortar joints as the clay soil beneath them shifts with seasonal moisture. Our concrete block wall work covers both new block wall construction and the repair or replacement of existing walls where movement or age has compromised the structure.
Most Phenix City homes were built on concrete slabs, and the clay-heavy Russell County soil is hard on those slabs - expanding and contracting with every wet and dry season. Stair-step cracking in exterior brick and diagonal cracks running from door corners are early warning signs that the slab has moved, and getting those assessed before the movement progresses saves significantly on repair costs.
The older brick ranch neighborhoods near downtown Phenix City and along the Chattahoochee bluffs have brick exteriors that are now 50 to 70 years old. Spalling brick faces, loose bricks, and deteriorated mortar joints are common in homes of this age throughout Russell County, and addressing them before water gets into the wall cavity avoids far more costly interior damage.
Spring thunderstorms hit Phenix City hard - hail, high winds, and heavy rain are annual events in this part of Alabama. Chimneys are exposed to every storm and often show crown cracks, deteriorated flashing, and washed-out mortar joints well before the damage is visible from the ground. We inspect and repair chimneys on Phenix City homes before rain traveling down an open flue causes interior water damage.
Phenix City summers are long and hot, and that heat accelerates the breakdown of mortar on older brick exteriors. Tuckpointing removes worn, crumbling mortar and replaces it with fresh material before water infiltration begins - and it is one of the most affordable ways to extend the life of a brick home in the Russell County climate.
Phenix City has a significant inventory of older rental and owner-occupied homes where deferred maintenance has allowed masonry damage to accumulate over years. We assess and restore brick and block walls on homes throughout the city - cleaning efflorescence, replacing failed ties, and repairing structural issues that simple repointing can no longer address.
Phenix City sits on the Alabama side of the Chattahoochee River, directly across from Columbus, Georgia. The city is largely built on clay-heavy soil that behaves poorly under concrete slabs and brick foundations - it expands when wet and contracts as it dries, and that cycle repeats dozens of times each year. Most homes in Phenix City were constructed between the 1940s and 1980s, which means the original masonry, mortar, and block ties have been through four to eight decades of that movement. The combination of an aging housing stock and soil that never fully stabilizes makes masonry maintenance a regular necessity for homeowners in Russell County, not a one-time expense.
The climate compounds the problem. Phenix City receives roughly 50 to 55 inches of rain per year, and the relatively flat terrain means that water has fewer places to go quickly - it pools against foundations and saturates the soil around slabs for extended periods after heavy rains. Summers are long, hot, and humid, accelerating mortar breakdown and pushing moisture through any open joint or crack in the brick. The proximity to Fort Moore across the river has also kept a high share of the housing stock in rental use, which often means repairs that should have happened five years ago are now more involved and more expensive than they needed to be.
Our crew works throughout Phenix City regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect masonry contractor work here. Structural masonry jobs in the city require permits through the City of Phenix City, and we handle that process for our customers - pulling the permit, scheduling the inspection, and making sure the work closes out correctly. What we encounter most often in Phenix City is slab damage on 1950s and 1960s brick ranch homes that have been sitting on clay soil for six or seven decades without any significant masonry attention.
The city extends back from the Chattahoochee River along a mix of older in-town streets and newer development toward the north and east. The neighborhoods closest to the river and the downtown corridor tend to have the oldest homes and the most accumulated masonry wear. As you move further from the river toward the newer subdivisions built in the 1990s and 2000s, the work shifts from slab crack and pier repair to brick veneer issues and block wall maintenance on homes that are newer but are now reaching the age where first-generation repairs are needed. We work across all of these areas.
We serve the communities surrounding Phenix City as well. Jobs in Troy and across the broader Southeast Alabama region are handled by the same crew, so you get consistent work whether your property is in Russell County or further down Highway 431.
Contact us by phone or through the estimate form and describe what you are seeing. We respond to all Phenix City inquiries within one business day.
We visit your Phenix City property, walk the affected areas, and give you a written estimate with a clear scope of work and price before any work begins - no surprise costs.
For jobs requiring a city permit, we handle the application and wait for approval before starting. You do not need to be present during work, but we keep you informed throughout.
We clean up the work area fully when the job is done. Permitted work is inspected and closed out with the city so your record is clean - important if you sell or refinance the property.
We serve Phenix City and Russell County. Response within one business day. No pressure, no obligation.
(334) 605-4941Phenix City is a mid-sized Alabama city of about 40,000 residents in Russell County, sitting directly on the Chattahoochee River across from Columbus, Georgia. The two cities are tightly connected by bridges and a shared economy, and many Phenix City residents cross the river daily for work or shopping. The city has a mix of older in-town neighborhoods concentrated near the river and downtown corridor, with newer residential development spreading north and east from the historic core. The Phenix City Amphitheater on the riverfront is a community anchor that draws residents from across the city throughout the year.
The housing stock reflects the city's history: a large share of single-family homes date to the postwar decades, and brick ranch construction dominates the older neighborhoods. Newer subdivisions on the northern and eastern edges of the city have homes from the 1990s and 2000s - still old enough to need their first round of significant masonry attention. Whether you are in an older neighborhood near the river or a newer area further out, you are likely to find masonry contractors from the Columbus side of the river who are unfamiliar with Phenix City's specific permit requirements and soil conditions. We work on the Alabama side and know what this city requires. We also serve neighboring Eufaula for homeowners further east along the Chattahoochee corridor.
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