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Peer-Less
4.9(
15
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Serving Chelsea, AL and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2019

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I’ve been having such a hard time with contractors in the Birmingham area but working with Peer-Less has turned it around for me. I needed a driveway for a reno project. Not only did they answer all my questions, they were super fast getting the job done. I’m really glad I found this company and will definitely use them again. Thanks again for all of your help Marcus!"
Patio Extension
Finished Parking Pad
Backyard covered patio's
Driveway & Patio Combo
Concrete - Pouring & Repair Project

+47

Response time1 day
3 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by85%of homeowners
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Prime Management
4.7(
180
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Serving Chelsea, AL and surrounding areas

In business since 2018

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Very pleased with Prime Management. Matt and his team just finished installing 18 x 15 four seasons room, including a walk in closet. They were extremely professional, trustworthy, and polite! I highly recommend this company! Great job guys! Thank you!"
Remodeling - General Project
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+47

Recommended by96%of homeowners
ANCLA Construction
4.1(
66
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Serving Chelsea, AL and surrounding areas

In business since 1995

Free estimates

"It went from one thing to another.  First the provider did not have the proper license (causing a delay).  Had to be instructed by inspector to put gravel and wire in concrete (had not planned to do that) which I am told would have been a disaster in few years.  Destroyed front yard with dumpster and did not pay for sod to repair (wanted to seed)  I purchased the sod and had to pay someone else to till the lawn because he wanted to  just lay the sod without tilling.  The concrete was poured with some rough edges that I had to ask him to correct (should have been done automatically).  The new porch that went from square to round still had the square base showing (I had to ask that the base be removed).  The mailbox I requested was not constructed, the mason said "He could not pull the mailbox up on his phone, so he did it from memory (his memory failed him).  The project was delayed by the lack of a proper license, bricks not ordered in a timely manner. contractor not available and the only thin that he could not control was the rain, however, when the rain stopped he was often not available.  It was very obvious that once the job was secured the contractor moved on to another job.  It took six weeks to do a job that was suppose to take two weeks.  I incurred addition cost because of the destroyed front lawn that was not included in the original contract (I had to write the contract).  At the conclusion of the job, the contractor stop coming all together, he said he was sick and sent his brother, however, I think he was embarrassed because he knew that this was a job that had been poorly managed from beginning to end.  I did not get any instructions on how to manage my newly sodded lawn and have not seen nor heard from Mr. Garza since about two weeks before I decided to sever ties and get someone else to do the final clean up.  We had a financial agreement, however, Mr. Garza asked for money in advance of the predetermined pay schedule.  When I met with him initially, he was very timely and professional in his presentation of what he could do and gave me some good suggestions for my lawn.  It was for this reason that I hired him and tried over and over to make this a mutually rewarding experience.  I have finally gotten my lawn to look the way that I wanted it to look, but it was no easy task and I had to exceed my budget."
Recommended by91%of homeowners
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Alabama Foundation Repairs
3.5(
30
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Serving Chelsea, AL and surrounding areas

In business since 1958

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"By hiring off home advisor I feel confident to hire someone else off this site they were very professional very courteous finished in timeline which was important to me would definitely recommend foundation repair."
Foundation Repair
Foundation Repair
Decks
Room Addition/Deck
Response time3 days
Recommended by94%of homeowners
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FAQs for concrete foundation installation projects in Chelsea, AL

A concrete footer is a relatively shallow column of concrete that sits below your foundation walls. Footers spread wider than the foundation, so they can support a higher amount of weight in critical spots, such as below walls. The exact dimensions of footers depend on the home, so larger structures need a larger footing.

To calculate footing size, you need to know the minimum width and depth for houses in your region. Multiplying the width by the linear footprint of the structure will give you the size in linear feet.

To convert linear feet into square feet, you can divide the width by 12. For example, an 18-inch footer is 1.5 square feet per linear foot. Multiply this number by the total in linear feet to get the answer in square feet.

Installing a pier and beam foundation costs $5 per square foot, or $8,000 to $15,000. This style is standard in homes built before the 1960s or those in flood-prone areas.

Concrete weight support ranges from 1,500 to 6,500 pounds per square inch, and footings need at least 3,500 to 4,500 pounds per square inch. Remember that your soil type, climate, and materials used will significantly affect how much weight your footings can hold, especially in certain areas.

It costs between $1,600 and $3,200 to pour a 20-by-20-foot concrete slab. These estimates are based on an average cost to pour a concrete slab of $4 to $8 per square foot. Be sure to discuss the specifics with a pro—they’ll give you an estimate of how much you can expect.

The cost to raise a house is between $3,200 and $10,000. This range refers to a form of repair that involves lifting the entire house to potentially remove the old foundation and build a new one or add to an existing one.

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