menu

Shower & Bathtub Plumbing in Birmingham | Expert Fixture Repair and Installation Across the Metro

From corroded valve stems to custom walk-in shower installations, Fortress Plumbing Birmingham handles every aspect of shower and bathtub plumbing with precision diagnostics and code-compliant workmanship.

Slider Image 1
Slider Image 2
Slider Image 3
Slider Image 4
Slider Image 5
Slider Image 7
Slider Image 8
Slider Image 9
Slider Image 10
Slider Image 11

Why Birmingham Bathrooms Fail Faster Than You Think

Birmingham's iron-rich municipal water supply accelerates mineral buildup inside shower valves, diverter assemblies, and tub spouts. What starts as a slow drip from your showerhead becomes a full cartridge failure within months. The calcium and manganese in our water corrode brass fittings and create orange staining that no cleaner can touch.

You notice the water pressure dropping. The temperature fluctuates wildly mid-shower. The tub drain gurgles when you run the washing machine. These are not separate problems. They point to a compromised plumbing stack or a failing mixing valve buried behind tile.

Older homes in neighborhoods like Forest Park and Crestwood still run original galvanized supply lines from the 1950s. Those pipes are collapsing from the inside out. When you turn the shower handle, you are drawing water through a passage narrower than a pencil. Bathtub and shower repair becomes unavoidable when the pressure drops below 40 PSI.

Birmingham's clay soil shifts with seasonal rain. That movement cracks drain lines under slab foundations. You will see water pooling near the tub or smell sewer gas venting through the overflow plate. Shower plumbing services must address both the fixture and the hidden drain assembly to stop the problem permanently.

If your tub faucet requires two hands to shut off or your shower runs cold after five minutes, the cartridge has worn past its service life. Bathtub fixture replacement is not cosmetic. It is mechanical necessity.

Why Birmingham Bathrooms Fail Faster Than You Think
How We Diagnose and Repair Shower and Tub Systems

How We Diagnose and Repair Shower and Tub Systems

We do not guess. We use a manometer to measure static pressure at the shower valve and compare it to the street pressure at your meter. If the delta exceeds 15 PSI, we know there is a restriction in the supply line. We pull the trim plate and inspect the cartridge for scoring, mineral deposits, or rubber seal degradation.

For tub and shower installation projects, we verify the drain slope with a digital level before setting the base. Birmingham's building code requires a quarter-inch drop per linear foot on all horizontal drain runs. We confirm this at the P-trap and at the connection to the main stack. A flat drain will hold standing water and breed bacteria.

When you request a valve replacement, we check the water hammer arrestor and expansion tank. If your pressure regulator is set above 80 PSI, you will blow out cartridge seals every 18 months. We adjust the regulator and install a thermal expansion tank if your water heater is on a closed system.

Shower and tub plumber work in Birmingham requires knowledge of iron removal systems. Many homes have whole-house softeners that strip hardness minerals but leave iron behind. We install inline sediment filters at the shower valve to catch particulate iron before it stains the tub.

We replace galvanized nipples with brass or stainless steel. We use PEX-A tubing for supply runs because it resists pinhole leaks caused by acidic water. We apply pipe dope to male threads and Teflon tape to female threads. We torque compression fittings to manufacturer specs. These details prevent callbacks and ensure the repair lasts a decade, not two years.

What Happens During Your Shower or Tub Service Call

Shower & Bathtub Plumbing in Birmingham | Expert Fixture Repair and Installation Across the Metro
01

System Pressure and Flow Test

We attach a pressure gauge to the tub spout and measure flow rate at the showerhead. This baseline reading tells us whether the problem is inside the valve, in the supply line, or at the municipal connection. We check for cross-connection backflow and verify the pressure-reducing valve is functioning. If your shower runs hot water only, we test the cold side check valve for failure.
02

Valve Disassembly and Inspection

We remove the handle, escutcheon, and cartridge. We inspect the valve body for cracks, corrosion, or thread damage. We examine the cartridge for scoring on the ceramic discs and check the O-rings for compression set. If the valve body is compromised, we cut into the wall and install a new rough-in valve. If only the cartridge failed, we replace it with an OEM part that matches your fixture brand.
03

Final Calibration and Leak Test

We reinstall the cartridge, apply silicone grease to the O-rings, and torque the retaining nut to spec. We turn the water back on and test the mixing ratio at multiple handle positions. We verify the temperature limit stop is set correctly to prevent scalding. We run the shower for five minutes and inspect the wall cavity with a moisture meter. You get a system that delivers stable pressure and accurate temperature control.

Why Birmingham Homeowners Choose Fortress Plumbing for Tub and Shower Work

We know the plumbing inspection requirements in Jefferson County. When you upgrade from a tub to a walk-in shower, we pull the permit and schedule the rough-in inspection before closing the walls. We install the waterproof membrane according to TCNA standards and verify the curb height meets ADA compliance if you are building accessible.

Birmingham's older homes have unique challenges. Many bathrooms in Avondale and Woodlawn still have drum traps instead of P-traps. When we replace a tub, we update the drainage to current code. We install a PVC P-trap with a cleanout plug and eliminate the buried cast-iron drum that was collecting hair and soap scum for 70 years.

We carry valve cartridges for Delta, Moen, Kohler, and American Standard because those are the brands installed in 80 percent of Birmingham homes. When your shower handle breaks on Saturday morning, we have the replacement part on the truck. You do not wait three days for an order to ship.

Fortress Plumbing Birmingham understands the local water chemistry. We recommend anode rod replacements for water heaters every three years because the iron content accelerates tank corrosion. We install whole-house filtration if your water test shows iron levels above 0.3 ppm. This protects your shower valve and extends the life of every plumbing fixture in your home.

We do not subcontract the work. The plumber who answers your call is the plumber who completes the job. You get consistent quality and direct accountability. We clean the work area and haul away old fixtures. We respect your home.

What You Can Expect From Our Shower and Bathtub Plumbing Services

Same-Day and Emergency Availability

We dispatch within two hours for emergency calls involving active leaks or complete loss of hot water. For scheduled service, we offer same-day appointments if you call before noon. Our trucks carry the most common shower cartridges, diverter valves, and tub spouts. Most repairs finish in under 90 minutes. If we need to order a specialty part, we provide a temporary fix to restore function while the component ships. You will not go days without a working shower.

Thorough Fixture and Supply Line Assessment

We inspect the entire shower and tub assembly, not just the visible problem. We check the mixing valve, diverter, showerhead, tub spout, drain assembly, overflow plate, and supply lines. We look for corrosion at the threaded connections and test the caulk seal around the tub. We open the access panel and examine the valve body for cracks. This comprehensive evaluation catches problems before they cause water damage. You get a written assessment with prioritized recommendations.

Code-Compliant Installation and Repair Quality

Every installation meets Jefferson County plumbing code and manufacturer specifications. We use approved materials, proper venting, and correct drain slopes. We pressure-test supply lines before closing walls. We use expanding PEX for repiping projects because it resists freeze damage and reduces water hammer. We install quarter-turn shut-off valves at each fixture for easy maintenance. The work passes inspection the first time. You get a system built to last, not a temporary patch.

Post-Service Support and Maintenance Guidance

We provide operation instructions for new fixtures and explain how to adjust the temperature limit stop. We show you where the shut-off valves are located and how to use them. We recommend maintenance intervals based on your water quality. If you have a water softener, we explain how to adjust the regeneration cycle to prevent over-softening that corrodes brass fittings. We respond to follow-up questions by phone at no charge. If an issue arises with our work, we return to resolve it.

Frequently Asked Questions

You Have Questions,
We Have Answers

Can you use the same drain from a tub to a shower? +

Yes, you can reuse the existing tub drain for a shower conversion if the drain is in good condition and meets code. Birmingham homes built before 1990 often have cast iron or galvanized drains that may need replacement due to corrosion. The drain must be a 2-inch diameter to handle shower flow rates. A plumber will inspect the P-trap, verify proper slope, and check for leaks before connecting the new shower base. If the old drain shows rust, calcium buildup, or damage, replacement prevents future clogs and water damage.

How much does it cost to install plumbing for a shower? +

Shower plumbing installation in Birmingham ranges widely based on whether you are adding a new shower or converting an existing tub. New construction requires running water lines, installing drain and vent pipes, and meeting local code requirements. Tub-to-shower conversions cost less since supply lines and drains already exist. Expect higher costs if your Birmingham home has slab foundations or if you need to reroute pipes around clay soil shifts. Material choices, fixture quality, and accessibility all impact the final price. Get multiple quotes from licensed plumbers.

Why can't you use PEX for tub spout drop? +

PEX tubing expands and contracts with temperature changes, causing the tub spout diverter to leak or fail over time. The tub spout drop requires rigid pipe like copper or CPVC to support the weight and maintain a watertight connection. Birmingham's temperature swings between summer heat and occasional winter freezes make PEX movement worse in exposed walls. The diverter mechanism needs a solid anchor point that flexible PEX cannot provide. Most plumbers use a short copper stub-out from the valve to the spout, then PEX for other supply runs.

What plumbing is needed for a bathtub? +

A bathtub requires hot and cold supply lines with shutoff valves, a mixing valve or faucet assembly, a waste and overflow assembly with P-trap, and proper venting to drain correctly. Birmingham code requires 2-inch drain piping for adequate flow. The tub must have access to the valve for future repairs. Older Birmingham homes with galvanized piping often need supply line upgrades during tub replacement. Proper slope on the drain prevents standing water. All connections must be watertight to avoid damage to subflooring and joists.

Why does a shower require a 2 inch drain? +

A 2-inch drain handles the higher water flow rate from modern showerheads without backing up or draining slowly. Smaller 1.5-inch drains cannot evacuate water fast enough, leading to pooling and potential overflow. Birmingham plumbing code requires 2-inch drains for showers to prevent floor damage in humid conditions where slow drainage promotes mold growth. The larger diameter also reduces clog risk from soap buildup and hair. If you upgrade from a tub to a walk-in shower, the existing drain line must be verified or replaced.

Are double wyes legal? +

Double wyes are permitted under the International Plumbing Code when installed horizontally, but local Birmingham code enforcement may have specific restrictions. A double wye must be positioned so waste flows smoothly without backups or cross-contamination between fixtures. Improper installation creates turbulence that causes clogs. Most plumbers prefer using two single wye fittings or a combination wye for better flow dynamics. Always verify with a licensed plumber familiar with Jefferson County code requirements before installing double wyes in bathroom drain assemblies.

Is it cheaper to DIY or hire a plumber? +

Hiring a licensed plumber costs more upfront but prevents expensive mistakes that DIY work often creates. Incorrect pipe sizing, improper venting, or code violations lead to failed inspections, leaks, and structural damage that cost far more to repair. Birmingham requires permits for most plumbing work, and inspectors will flag DIY errors. You lack access to professional tools and wholesale pricing. If you cause a leak that damages your home or a neighbor's property, insurance may deny your claim. For shower and tub plumbing, professional installation saves money long-term.

Do I need a plumber or electrician to install a shower? +

You need a licensed plumber for all water supply, drain, and vent pipe work. An electrician handles any new circuits, GFCI outlets, or hardwired features like exhaust fans and lighting. Most shower installations in Birmingham require both trades. If you install a prefab shower unit without moving plumbing or electrical, you might only need a plumber. Complex projects involving steam showers, body sprays, or moving walls require permits and coordination between both professionals. Always verify permit requirements with Birmingham building services before starting work.

What is the most expensive part of a bathroom remodel? +

Moving plumbing fixtures drives up bathroom remodel costs more than any other factor. Relocating a shower or tub requires rerouting supply lines, drains, and vent stacks through walls and floors. Birmingham homes on slabs face even higher costs since pipes run in concrete. Breaking and re-pouring concrete, combined with potential foundation issues from clay soil movement, adds thousands to the project. Custom tile work and high-end fixtures add cost, but they pale compared to the labor and materials needed for replumbing. Keep fixtures in existing locations when possible.

Why do plumbers not like PEX? +

Many plumbers distrust PEX due to early product failures, though modern PEX is reliable when installed correctly. Concerns include vulnerability to UV light degradation, rodent damage, and potential contamination from pipe chemicals. Some Birmingham plumbers prefer copper for its proven longevity and fire resistance. PEX requires special tools and fittings that add cost. Expansion and contraction in unconditioned spaces can stress connections. Despite these concerns, PEX is code-approved and widely used for supply lines due to lower material cost and faster installation. Copper remains preferred for exposed applications.

How Birmingham's Iron-Heavy Water Destroys Shower Valves and Tub Fixtures

Birmingham Water Works draws supply from the Mulberry Fork of the Black Warrior River and Inland Lake. Both sources carry dissolved iron that oxidizes inside your plumbing. When iron particles settle in the mixing valve, they create an abrasive slurry that grinds down ceramic cartridge discs. The valve begins to leak internally. You lose temperature control. Within six months, the cartridge fails completely. Homes in Homewood and Mountain Brook often require cartridge replacement every three years due to this mineral load. Installing a sediment filter upstream of the shower valve extends service life and prevents the orange staining that ruins tub surfaces.

Fortress Plumbing Birmingham has served the metro area for years. We understand the relationship between local water chemistry and fixture longevity. We stock cartridges and valves that resist mineral buildup. We install backflow preventers and thermal expansion tanks to protect your plumbing system from pressure spikes. We know which brands hold up under Birmingham's water conditions and which fail prematurely. When you call us for bathtub and shower repair or tub and shower installation, you work with plumbers who have diagnosed these exact problems in your neighborhood. Local expertise matters.

Plumbing Services in The Birmingham Area

Our dedicated service area extends throughout the Birmingham region, and we are committed to serving our local community with fast and reliable plumbing solutions. You can locate our main office here on the map, but remember, our certified plumbers are always on the move, ready to come to you! Whether you're in the city center or a surrounding suburb, we are prepared to deliver expert service right to your doorstep.

Address:
Fortress Plumbing Birmingham, 4500 5th Ave S, Birmingham, AL, 35222

Additional Services We Offer

Our news updates

Latest Articles & News from The Blogs

Water Powered Backup Sump Pumps in Birmingham AL: Protection That Never Fails When heavy Alabama storms roll through Hoover and…

Deciding Between a Traditional or Water Powered Backup Sump Pump in Hoover

Water Powered Backup Sump Pumps in Birmingham AL: Protection That Never Fails When heavy Alabama storms roll through Hoover and…

Comparing How PEX and Copper Pipes Handle a Hard Freeze in North Shelby County

Comparing How PEX and Copper Pipes Handle a Hard Freeze in North Shelby County When temperatures drop below freezing in…

The Five Things You Should Never Put Down the Disposal in Your Irondale Kitchen

The Five Things You Should Never Put Down the Disposal in Your Irondale Kitchen Your garbage disposal grinds food scraps…

Contact Us

Call Fortress Plumbing Birmingham at (659) 234-8600 for fast, accurate shower and bathtub plumbing service. We diagnose the root cause and provide a permanent repair. Same-day appointments available.