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Backflow can be a potential health issue when contaminated water is used for drinking, washing dishes or other uses where it may be ingested or come into contact with open wounds or mucous membranes. Backflow can also corrode plumbing pipes, causing leaks.
What Leads to Backflow in Plumbing? A Broken Water Main. If you have a broken main, the system may not be able to deliver enough water to keep up with demand. Prolonged Power Breakdown. Plumbing Overhauling. In-house Pressure Difference. Bathroom Faucet. Clogged Drain or Sewer. Outdated and Damaged Fittings.
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.
Generally, a failed test means you will need to repair, overhaul, or entirely replace your backflow prevention system.
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 backward into the main water supply.
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The different backflow devices available basically provide different levels of protection. Low hazards are called pollutants, and do not pose a health hazard while high hazards are considered contaminants and would pose a health hazard.

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