Birmingham experiences periodic drought conditions that stress the Cahaba River Basin and Lake Purdy, primary sources for municipal water supply. The summer of 2016 saw severe water restrictions across Jefferson County. Outdoor watering was limited to two days per week. These cycles will intensify as population growth increases demand. The Birmingham Water Works Board has invested in infrastructure upgrades, but distribution lines in older neighborhoods like Ensley and Woodlawn still experience higher leak rates than newer suburbs. You reduce strain on the entire system when you implement water saving techniques. Lower demand delays the need for expensive system expansions that would be funded through rate increases.
Fortress Plumbing Birmingham works with the local water authority and stays current on conservation incentive programs. We know which upgrades qualify for rebates and can guide you through the application process. Our technicians are trained on Alabama plumbing code amendments specific to water conservation, including backflow prevention requirements and greywater reuse regulations. We have built relationships with inspectors at the Birmingham Building Permits Office, which streamlines approvals if you need permits for major plumbing work. Choosing a local plumber means you get someone who understands the regulatory environment and can help you navigate it efficiently.