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Residential Backflow Testing and Repair Services.

Annual Backflow Testing (Double Check Valve)

We are Certified across the state of Georgia to perform the required annual backflow testing for your residential water systems. Double Check Valves Assemblies are the most common residential backflow assembly. We inspect hundreds of these each year and have experience with all kinds of issues that can be remedied without the need for replacing the unit. We specialize in our attention to detail and focus on customer service including making your inspection simple as possible year after year.

Residential Reduced Pressure Principle Backflow Tests

When contaminates are present, the state requires the use of a Reduced Pressure Zone (RPZ) backflow assembly. These backflows are the most secure and reliable type of backflow prevention device. Our expert technicians are certified across the state of Georgia to conduct these tests and can even help you understand how these work and why they are necessary.

Residential Repair Services

While testing, we do everything n our power to get your backflow back to operational status. However, sometimes its just time for a new backflow due to rust, damage, or malfunction. We start by opening up or disassembling your backflow, you will be notified beforehand. Repair services are TBD based upon labor hours and parts required.

Residential DC Assembly

Residential double-check or “DC” backflow assemblies have two ball valves and 2 internal check valves with 4 test cocks used to test that the equipment is working as expected. To test this apparatus, the flow of water needs to be turned off and it typically takes 15-20 minutes if everything goes well. The most common and laborious efforts in testing these is uncovering the ones that have had dirt run off into the irrigation boxes.

dual check backflow prevention device
Typical residential double-check backflow prevention assembly made by Wilkins, model 950XLT.

Residential Backflow Repairs

Most commonly we find backflows that are in need of some TLC. From a simple leaky test cock or a broken or stuck ball valve handle to check valves that are frozen or impeded by a rock that snuck into the water supply. DC assemblies are typically quite hardy pieces of equipment, because they have to live the majority of their lives underground in mud, under heavy construction rock, covered in a thick layer of dirt, or even submerged in rain water.

dual check backflow prevention device
Double check backflow prevention device

Basic Pricing for Residential Backflow Testing

The Pricing table below can be used as a guide to better understand pricing. However, these rates may change based upon travel time, emergency services, or payment type chosen.

Annual Residential Test

$55

REpair

$TBA

Find us

Phone
(470) 683-2220
Address
Newnan, GA, Coweta Country

Frequently Asked Questions about Residential Backflow Services

Residential backflow testing is a critical process to a water company’s ability to maintain clean drinking water from the first to the last house on a public water main line. Everyone desires clean drinking water so we all have to do our part to make this possible for all the residents within your town. That means having your backflow tested annually, making sure harmful contaminants do not get put down sewer lines (ie flushed down the toilet), and being careful what chemicals you use inside and outside your home because everything likely gets back into our water supply.

Backflow occurs when contaminated or non-potable water flows in the reverse direction of the flow of water. This backward flow can pull contaminated water from its intended destination back to the source of that potable water. This can cause serious health risks to others inside your neighborhood or around the community. If you have a sprinkler system, please be sure you have a properly installed backflow and that its maintained every year.

Annual inspection of your sprinkler’s backflow is a crucial component of water purity within a municipality. Residential sprinkler systems are designed to hold water in their lines until its needed when your sprinklers turn on. This water can steep in pesticides or fertilizers making those chemicals mobile for when a city-wide event could cause backsiphonage pulling this chemically-infused water into the public drinking supply. That is why backflow inspections are often mandated by local water company’s who are legally required to maintain certain levels of drinking water quality.

  1. Legal Compliance: Compliance with local codes and regulations is essential. Failing to meet these requirements can result in your water being turned off by the water company.
  2. Thorough Inspections: Trained state-wide inspectors can assess backflow component of your sprinkler system to ensure they are in working order.
  3. Testing: In addition to visual inspections, functional tests may be conducted to verify that the sprinkler system will activate correctly when turned on.
  4. Maintenance and Repairs: Any issues identified during the inspection, such as damaged shut off valves, leaky test cocks, or faulty check valves should be promptly addressed to maintain the system’s reliability.
  5. Documentation: Detailed records of annual sprinkler inspections are typically required. These records serve as proof of compliance and should be readily available for fire department inspections and insurance audits.
  1. Regulatory Compliance: Many jurisdictions require regular backflow testing for commercial properties. Compliance with these regulations is essential to avoid fines and legal issues.
  2. Certified Testers: Residential backflow testing should be performed by certified and experienced testers who can accurately assess the functionality of backflow prevention devices.
  3. Frequency: The frequency of testing can vary depending on local regulations and the type of backflow prevention device installed. Annual testing is common, but more frequent testing may be required for high-risk facilities.
  4. Documentation: Detailed records and documentation of backflow tests are typically required to demonstrate compliance with regulations. These records should be maintained for inspection.
  5. Device Maintenance: If a backflow prevention device fails the test, it may need repairs or replacement to ensure the integrity of the water supply.

Residential backflow testing is an essential components of maintaining a safe and compliant residential property. These tests help protect the public health and more importantly the lives of those who live in the residence. Compliance with local regulations and timely inspections are crucial for the effective operation of these systems.

Residential backflow testing is the process of assessing the functionality of your inground backflow prevention devices to ensure that the clean water supply is protected from contamination.