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Backflow testing is a plumbing service that checks your backflow preventer device by assessing its pressure levels. When backflow is present, untreated or contaminated water can be back-siphoned into your clean water. For this reason, testing guarantees the water you use for drinking and showering is safe and sterile.
You can check to see if you have a backflow prevention assembly by looking at where water enters your property (usually in a basement by the water heater, a crawl space, or in a mechanical room).
Why is the backflow test required at initial installation and annually? Like any other mechanical device, over time a backflow unit may fail. To ensure it is working properly to protect home and public drinking water systems, the code mandates an annual test.
1:43 4:29 One. Its got to be at a minimum of five pounds. Nine point four pounds. So that would be. Good.MoreOne. Its got to be at a minimum of five pounds. Nine point four pounds. So that would be. Good. Then our second. Test is our relief valve opening. It needs to open. At a minimum of two pounds.
If you have a Pressure Vacuum Breaker (PVB), there are only two tests: 1. The air inlet valve must open before the gauge drops below 1.0 psi. 2. The check valve must hold a minimum of 1.0 psi.
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Backflow prevention systems are devices installed onto a pipe that only allow water to flow in one direction. Think of it as a one-way gate that allows water from the citys public water supply to flow into your homes piping but stops water if and when it ever tries to flow backwards into the main water supply.
PRICE FOR A BACKFLOW TEST? The cost of a backflow test may vary depending on factors such as location, local municipal fees, regulations, and the service provider. Typically, prices range from $75.00 to $250.00 per test. For accurate pricing in your area, we suggest docHubing out to our office.

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