Foundation Repair in Fayetteville, GA
As part of our foundation repair system on Everdry Waterproofing Atlanta, we offer the Stabl-WallTM. The Stabl-WallTM system is a special polymer wall bracing system that comprises carbon fiber sheets made of cutting-edge technology that is epoxy-bonded to foundation walls in order to stop fractures from getting worse.
Stabl-WallTM is not pliable. The tensile strength of Stabl-WallTM is ten times greater than that of steel. Since the carbon fibers won’t stretch once attached to a wall (perpendicular to a crack), the crack won’t enlarge. Wall anchors are more expensive and obtrusive than Stabl-WallTM, which is also stronger and simpler to install.
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Facts about Fayetteville, GA
Fayetteville is a city in and the county seat of Fayette County, Georgia, United States. As of the 2020 census, the city had a population of 18,957, up from 15,945 at the 2010 census. Fayetteville is located 22 miles (35 km) south of downtown Atlanta.
In 2015 the city elected its first African-American mayor, Edward Johnson, a retired US navy commander and pastor. He was previously a three-term president of the NAACP and a city council member in Fayetteville.
Fayetteville was founded in 1822 as the seat of the newly formed Fayette County, organized by European Americans from territory ceded by force to the Creek people under a treaty with the United States during the early period of Indian removal from the Southeast. Both city and county were named in honor of the Revolutionary War hero the French Marquis de Lafayette. Fayetteville was incorporated as a town in 1823 and as a city in 1909.
The Fayette County Courthouse, built in 1825 four years after the county and town’s founding, is the oldest surviving courthouse in Georgia. It is located in the center of the Fayetteville town square. Since the construction of a new courthouse, the 1825 building has been adapted for use as the local welcome center. It holds offices for Fayetteville Main Street and the Fayette County Development Authority.
As of the 2010 census, there were 15,945 people, 6,006 households, and 4,264 families residing in the city. The racial makeup of the city was 55.0% White, 33.9% African American, 0.4% Native American, 6.6% Asian, 0.1% Pacific Islander, 1.3% from other races, and 2.8% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino people of any race were 4.8% of the population in Fayetteville.
The city is served by the Fayette County Board of Education.
In 2016, a soundstage at Pinewood Studios was opened for educational use by the Georgia Film Academy. In late 2020, the Georgia Film Academy partnered with Trilith and the University of Georgia to launch its Master of Fine Arts film program; students would work and live in Trilith during their second year. Trilith also has a small K-12 school called the Forest School, and Georgia Military College has a campus in Fayetteville.
The Fayette County Courthouse, built in 1825 four years after the county and town’s founding, is the oldest surviving courthouse in Georgia. It is located in the center of the Fayetteville town square. Since the construction of a new courthouse, the 1825 building has been adapted for use as the local welcome center. It holds offices for Fayetteville Main Street and the Fayette County Development Authority.
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3800 New McEver Road NW
Acworth, GA 30101
Phone: (678) 741-2900