Birmingham's water supply from the Cahaba River and local wells contains high levels of calcium and magnesium, making it moderately hard to very hard depending on your specific neighborhood. This mineral content creates scale buildup inside pipes, water heaters, and fixtures over time. Galvanized steel pipes, which were standard in Birmingham homes built before 1970, are especially vulnerable. The zinc coating deteriorates, exposing bare steel to mineral deposits and oxidation. This combination shrinks the interior diameter of your pipes and creates rough surfaces that further trap sediment. Homes in older neighborhoods like Highland Park, Norwood, and East Lake frequently experience poor water pressure from decades of unchecked scale accumulation.
Fortress Plumbing Birmingham has worked in every corner of Jefferson County. We understand the specific plumbing challenges that come with older housing stock, hard water, and shifting clay soil. Our technicians know which neighborhoods are more likely to have galvanized pipes, where municipal pressure tends to run low, and how local water quality affects different plumbing materials. This local knowledge allows us to diagnose weak water pressure faster and recommend solutions that account for Birmingham's unique conditions. When you call us, you are working with people who live here, work here, and have repaired thousands of pressure issues in homes just like yours.