Easy to use and conveniently located inside Home Depot #875. Our self-serve refill water station provides fresh filtered drinking water in 1, 3 or 5-gallons.
Frequently Asked Questions About Primo Water Exchange
Where is Primo Water Exchange located?
Primo Water Exchange is located at 4995 Highway 280, Birmingham, AL 35242, inside Home Depot #875.
What services does Primo Water Exchange provide?
They offer a self-serve refill water station providing fresh filtered drinking water in 1, 3, or 5-gallon sizes.
What are the payment options available at Primo Water Exchange?
Accepted payment options include American Express, Apple Pay, Cash, Mastercard, and Visa.
What are the operating hours of Primo Water Exchange?
The operating hours follow the retailer location hours of Home Depot #875 where the station is located.
Can I contact Primo Water Exchange via email or social media?
Yes, you can email them at social@primowater.com or find them on Facebook, Instagram (@Primowater), and Twitter (@PrimoWater).
Which languages are spoken at Primo Water Exchange?
They offer services in both English and Spanish.
Which brand's water products does Primo Water Exchange provide?
They provide Primo Water brand products.
How can nearby services like Penske Truck Rental or Tool & Truck Rental at The Home Depot complement my visit to Primo Water Exchange?
After refilling your water jugs at Primo Water Exchange inside Home Depot, you can conveniently rent trucks or tools from Penske Truck Rental or Tool & Truck Rental at The Home Depot nearby for your moving or home projects.
What dining options are available near Primo Water Exchange?
Nearby, you can enjoy meals at Taqueria el Rosario for Mexican cuisine, LongHorn Steakhouse for steaks and grills, Pizza Hut for pizza, or Scooter’s Coffee for coffee and light bites.
Are there any convenient amenities close to Primo Water Exchange for my errands or recreation?
Yes, nearby amenities include Home Services at The Home Depot for home improvement needs, Party City for party supplies, iStorage Inverness for storage, and Let’s Play Birmingham park for recreation.