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18 Aug

Maintain clean drinking water with a backflow preventer

Clean drinking water is essential for your health and well-being. However, ensuring the safety and purity of your water supply can be a complex task. One crucial component in maintaining clean drinking water is the installation of a backflow preventer. 

Contact Plumbers 911 to connect with an affiliated contractor in your area and learn more about installing a backflow preventer in your home. 

The following blog will dive into what a backflow preventer is, why installing it in your home is essential and how it helps maintain the quality of our drinking water. 

What is a backflow preventer?

A backflow preventer is a mechanical device installed in a plumbing system to prevent the reverse flow of water. It ensures that any contaminants or pollutants do not flow into the main water supply. This is achieved through a series of valves and check valves that allow water to flow in one direction.

Backflow often occurs when stormwater floods a sanitary sewer line, causing everything within the line to back up and flow out of your piping system openings such as toilets, sinks, and sewer openings. 

If your home is experiencing flooding or a disturbance in its piping systems, call Plumbers 911 immediately to find a contractor in your area as soon as possible. Unsanitary drinking water and flooding can be incredibly hazardous.

Importance of backflow prevention 

Backflow prevention is crucial because it helps safeguard the quality of our drinking water. Without a backflow preventer, there is a risk of contamination from various sources, such as irrigation systems, industrial processes, or even cross-connections within the plumbing system itself. 

A flood of contaminated water in any area of your home can make its way into your drinking system, creating an unsafe potable water system that could lead to illness or painful infections. 

These contaminants can include chemicals, bacteria, and other harmful substances that pose a threat to our health. 

If you have recently experienced flooding in your home, call Plumbers 911 to be referred to one of our affiliated contractors, who employ highly trained professionals certified to install a backflow preventer correctly. 

How backflow preventers work 

Backflow preventers work using of pressure differentials. When water pressure in the main supply is higher than in the plumbing system, the backflow preventer remains closed, preventing any reverse flow. 

However, when the pressure in the plumbing system becomes higher than the main supply, the backflow preventer opens, allowing water to flow in the correct direction. 

To learn more about how backflow preventers work, and if installing one in your home is necessary for you, contact Plumbers 911 to be referred to a professional contractor in your area. 

Installation and maintenance 

Proper installation and regular maintenance of backflow preventers are vital to ensure their effectiveness. 

Get in touch with Plumbers 911 to connect you to a contractor in your area certified to install a backflow preventer in compliance with local regulations. 

Regular inspections and testing also ensure that the backflow prevention device functions properly. 

Install your backflow preventer with Plumbers 911

Installation of a backflow preventer plays a significant role in ensuring you maintain clean drinking water in your home. Backflow preventers help guarantee the safety and purity of your water by preventing the reverse flow of potentially contaminated water. 

Homeowners should prioritize installing and maintaining backflow preventers to protect their health and well-being. Get yours installed today with professional installers affiliated with Plumbers 911

 

To all our friends and customers regarding COVID-19

We will get through this together To say we are living in “unprecedented” challenging times would be an understatement. We hope this finds you and your family safe and healthy. We would like to list a few pieces of information and websites that we think will be helpful for you during this time.

  • To get the most current information on the COVID-19 virus, please check the CDC (Center for Disease Control and Prevention) website at: cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/communication/factsheets.html
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