
The City of Demorest has issued a Boil Water Advisory effective December 27, 2025, after a water main break caused disruptions and low water pressure in portions of the city’s water system.
City officials say the advisory is being issued out of an abundance of caution, as reduced or lost water pressure can create the potential for microbial contamination in affected areas.
Areas Affected
Residents in the following locations are included in the advisory:
- Crane Mill Road from 2550 to King Road
- Mt. Zion Road west of Highway 365
- Crane Mill Road intersection to the Hall County line
- Alonzo Wade Road
- King Road
- Coon Creek
- Underwood Road
What Residents Should Do
Customers who experienced water outages or very low water pressure are advised to use only boiled tap water or bottled water for the following purposes:
- Drinking
- Brushing teeth
- Washing and preparing food
- Preparing baby formula
- Making ice
- Drinking water for pets
To properly boil tap water:
- Heat water until bubbles rise rapidly from the bottom of the container.
- Continue boiling for one full minute.
- Remove from heat and allow the water to cool before use.
According to guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), other activities such as clothes washing and dishwashing may be done without boiling water, if done properly.
Advisory Duration
The Boil Water Advisory will remain in effect until water samples are tested and confirmed safe. City officials say customers will be notified immediately once the advisory is lifted.
After the advisory ends, residents should flush all faucets for at least two minutes before using water for drinking or food preparation.
Questions or Concerns
For more information, residents may contact the City of Demorest at 678-315-1813.
Water System ID: GA1370004
Habersham News will continue to provide updates as more information becomes available.




