Backflow refers to wastewater that has made its way back into your potable water supply. Often caused by an unexpected change in water pressure, the flow of used, nonpotable water reverses and creates what is known as a cross connection (where potable and nonpotable water meet). Backflow is often contaminated with waste materials, bacteria, chemical residue and various other pollutants.
These substances can pose a serious risk to your health and safety, and that’s why backflow testing and prevention devices are so important. Whether you’re protecting your family or the public, professional backflow tests from Expert plumbers help to keep you safe.
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Backflow and the subsequent cross connection can happen wherever your non-potable plumbing system meets the water lines. As such, many different types of fixtures and appliances are at risk, including:
For commercial properties like industrial facilities, equipment such as boilers, chemical mixing tanks and laboratory equipment are vulnerable to backflow, etc.
Backflow preventers stop contaminants from entering the public water supply and posing a health risk to the community. Backflow prevention is vital because it helps to ensure that the municipal water supply remains safe and free from any contaminants.
There are several types of backflow preventers, including:
The type of backflow preventer you might need depends on your building’s plumbing system and also the most common contaminants the plumbing is vulnerable to. Trusted backflow prevention services should always help determine the most appropriate make and model for your needs.
Your home may have an RPZ or Reduced Pressure Zone. The zone’s consistent pressure serves as a backflow prevention device to prevent contaminants from flowing backward. At Levy & Son Service Experts, our certified testers focus on:
Since preventing trouble is always easier than repairing it, you should attempt to have your RPZ valve inspected every year as recommended.
Backflow preventers usually need to be tested annually to ensure that they are functioning correctly, although the ultimate maintenance needs depend on the type of backflow preventer you have and its current condition.
Backflow preventers are specialized technical devices, meaning installation is best left to a professional with the right tools and experience. Our backflow prevention specialists will ensure that the device is installed correctly and meets all local regulations and standards.
Costs depend on a few factors. You should consider the type of backflow preventer you need and the complexity of your property’s plumbing system as well as the cost of any needed parts and labor. Give us a call at 469-250-0932 for a free quote.
There are various signs that may indicate that your backflow preventer is not working correctly including:
If you notice any of these signs, it is important to contact a professional backflow prevention service provider as soon as possible.
Without having a backflow prevention device, the backflow may contaminate your supply of potable water. This contamination could also enter the public water supply, posing a risk for the entire community. This can leave you exposed to health or legal consequences depending on the severity of the situation.
The regulations and codes that require backflow prevention systems vary by jurisdiction. In some areas, they are required by law for many types of plumbing systems or for plumbing built to handle specific contaminants. A professional backflow prevention service provider can help check out any applicable regulations for your plumbing system.
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