Stoudmire Plumbing

Septic Company in Birmingham, Alabama

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(205) 730-8517, Birmingham, AL 35205View on Yelp

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About Stoudmire Plumbing

Stoudmire Plumbing is a Birmingham-based provider offering plumbing, water heater work, and septic services under one roof. Having a single contractor who handles both your indoor plumbing and your septic system can simplify things considerably when problems cross over between the two. They're reachable at (205) 730-8517. The business currently has 2 reviews on file, so reaching out directly and asking about their experience with your specific type of job is a smart step before booking.

Services

Plumbing
Water Heater Installation/Repair
Septic Services

Services & Process

On the plumbing side, Stoudmire handles the kind of work that connects directly to your septic system, including drain line repairs, toilet issues, and pipe inspections that reveal whether problems start inside the house or out in the tank. Water heater installation and repair is another specialty, covering both traditional tank-style and tankless units. For septic specifically, services likely include tank pumping and basic system checks. Having plumbing and septic expertise together means they can trace a drainage problem from the fixture all the way to the tank without handing you off to a second company.

Service Area

Stoudmire Plumbing serves Birmingham and the surrounding communities in Jefferson County. Neighboring areas like Irondale, Center Point, and Homewood are likely within their regular service range. Contact them directly to confirm availability for your specific location.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can a plumber also handle my septic tank, or do I need two separate companies?
Some providers, like multi-service companies, handle both plumbing and septic work, which is convenient when you're not sure where the problem originates. Calling one company that covers both trades can save time and avoid the frustration of scheduling multiple contractors.
My water heater is near my utility room where I notice septic odors. Could they be related?
Septic odors near a water heater are usually a plumbing issue rather than a water heater issue, often a dry P-trap or a venting problem in the drain line. A provider with both plumbing and septic experience can sort out which system is actually causing the smell.
How do I know if my slow drains are a plumbing clog or a full septic tank?
If only one fixture is draining slowly, it's more likely a localized clog in that drain line. When multiple drains throughout the house slow down at the same time, that pattern points more toward a full or stressed septic tank.
What's involved in a water heater installation when a home has a septic system?
The installation itself is similar regardless of whether you're on septic or city sewer, but it's worth mentioning your septic setup when you call. Some water softener or treatment systems connected to a water heater can affect the bacterial environment in your septic tank if they discharge brine into the system.
How should I evaluate a septic and plumbing contractor before hiring them in Birmingham?
Ask whether they're licensed in Alabama for both plumbing and septic work, and request a clear written estimate before any work starts. Checking for current reviews and asking neighbors or real estate contacts for referrals is also a reliable approach in a local market like Birmingham.
Is septic tank pumping something I should do before or after a plumbing repair?
If you're unsure whether a plumbing issue is connected to a full tank, it often makes sense to pump the tank first so you're working with a clean baseline. Once the tank is emptied, any remaining drainage problems are more clearly a plumbing issue rather than a capacity problem.

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