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Water Shortage Issues in Fairhope, Alabama

With the recent Heat Wave and lack of rain, water usage in Fairhope, Alabama has become a critical and hot topic. The City of Fairhope is making the following requests to address this issue.

  • Anyone watering their lawn could be asked to appear in municipal court and face a fine of up to $500.
  • Washing of private vehicles is prohibited on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.
  • Swimming pools can be filled by users with odd-numbered addresses on Monday and Wednesday; even-numbered addresses can fill pools on Tuesday and Thursday
  • Washing of sidewalks, streets, driveways, parking areas, tennis courts, patios or paved areas is prohibited except by the Street Department or Fire Department to alleviate health or fire hazards.
  • Taking water from a fire hydrant is prohibited without written permission from the City of Fairhope.

The water shortage is a big deal in Fairhope, Alabama. But not only is a water shortage a problem, this heat wave we are experiencing is putting extra stress on our Air Conditioning System. Keeping your system maintained is not only important to your comfort but also your health.

We at Action Heating and Air Conditioning have posted several articles on our website at https://callaction.net/blog/ that can inform you about things to be aware of with your heating and cooling system and also ways you can help to maintain your system. We have also informed you when choosing a professional HVAC system expert what information you will need in Alabama to ensure you have an expert HVAC technician servicing your system.

We at Action Heating and Air Conditioning have been serving the Fairhope community and surrounding areas since 1997. We are now 2 generations of ownership with highly trained expert technicians to serve all your heating and cooling needs.

Please contact us at 251 272-5900 if we can help as well as review our website at https://www.callaction.net to learn more about us and all the services we offer. Please be safe this Summer and always stay Hydrated.

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