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03 Mar

The Benefits of Backflow Prevention

Clean, safe water is essential for every home and business. However, without proper safeguards, contaminants can enter your water supply through a process called backflow. Installing a backflow preventer is a critical step in protecting your water system and ensuring your family or customers have access to clean, safe water.

What Is Backflow and How Does It Happen?

Backflow occurs when water flows in the opposite direction of its intended path, potentially allowing contaminants to enter your clean water supply. This can happen due to two main reasons:

  • Backpressure: When the pressure in your plumbing system exceeds the pressure in the public water system, contaminants from your pipes can be pushed into the clean water supply.
  • Back Siphonage: When there’s a sudden drop in water pressure in the main supply, like during a water main break or heavy use of fire hydrants, water from your system can be pulled back into the public supply.

Both scenarios pose a significant risk to public health, as backflow can introduce harmful chemicals, bacteria and other contaminants into drinking water.

The Benefits of Installing a Backflow Preventer

Protects Your Water Supply: A backflow preventer acts as a barrier, stopping contaminated water from flowing back into your clean water system. Whether you’re a homeowner or a business owner, this device ensures that your water remains safe for drinking, cooking and other essential uses.

Complies with Local Regulations: Many municipalities and water authorities require backflow prevention devices to be installed in homes and businesses to comply with public health standards. Installing a backflow preventer not only protects your property but also ensures you meet all local regulations.

Prevents Costly Repairs: Contaminated water can damage your plumbing system, appliances and even your landscaping. Installing a backflow preventer reduces the risk of costly repairs and replacements that could result from contamination.

Safeguards Public Health: Backflow doesn’t just affect your property; it can impact the entire community’s water supply. By installing a backflow preventer, you’re playing a vital role in protecting public health and preventing widespread contamination.

Why Hire a Licensed Plumber to Install a Backflow Preventer?

Installing a backflow preventer isn’t a DIY project. It requires specialized knowledge, tools and an understanding of local codes and regulations. Here’s why you should always hire a licensed plumber to install a backflow preventer:

Expert Installation: Licensed plumbers have the training and expertise to install backflow preventers correctly. They ensure the device is properly fitted, tested and functioning as intended. Improper installation can render the device ineffective, defeating its purpose.

Code Compliance: Backflow preventers must meet specific local and state regulations. Licensed plumbers are familiar with these requirements and will ensure your system complies with all applicable laws.

Required Testing and Maintenance: Many areas require backflow preventers to be tested regularly to ensure they’re working correctly. Licensed plumbers can perform these tests, provide necessary certifications and handle any repairs or maintenance needed.

Peace of Mind: Hiring a professional ensures the job is done right the first time. You’ll have confidence knowing your water supply is protected and your backflow preventer is functioning as it should.

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To all our friends and customers regarding COVID-19

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