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Our highly experienced plumbing technicians will quickly diagnose and solve your plumbing issues. We offer reliable repair, replacement, and installation services for a wide variety of plumbing systems and components.

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Frequently Asked Questions
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A backflow preventer is a mechanical device that stops contaminated water from flowing back into the public water supply; testing is required to confirm the device is functioning correctly and to protect drinking water from cross‑contamination.
Most jurisdictions require annual testing of backflow assemblies, though frequency can vary by device type and local code, so check local regulations and keep current test records.
Services commonly include annual testing and certification, repairs and parts replacement, new device installation, device relocation, system evaluation for cross‑connection control, and follow‑up retesting after repairs.
A qualified tester should be certified or licensed for backflow assembly testing in the state, carry insurance, have experience with the specific assembly type, and provide written test reports suitable for submission to the local water authority.
A routine test generally takes 15–45 minutes depending on access and device type; minor repairs can often be completed the same day but more extensive repairs or replacements will take longer.
If a device fails, a certified tester will identify the cause and recommend repair or replacement, complete the necessary work or provide a written repair estimate, and perform a retest to certify proper operation before filing any required paperwork with the water utility.
Yes — many residential irrigation systems, boilers, pools, and some fire suppression connections require backflow prevention and annual testing to comply with local plumbing and water authority rules.
Costs vary based on device type, accessibility, parts needed, and local labor rates; obtain a written estimate from a certified tester before authorizing repairs to avoid unexpected charges.
Many plumbing and backflow specialists handle commercial accounts and large facilities, offering scaled testing programs, documentation for compliance, preventive maintenance plans, and coordination with water authorities for complex systems.
Ensure clear access to the device, provide any previous test reports or device serial numbers if available, note irrigation or fire system shutdown requirements, and arrange a convenient time so the tester can perform and document the test without delays.
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