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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the hamilton county backflow test sheet in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the property owner’s information, including their name, email address, and physical address. Ensure all details are printed clearly.
  3. Next, provide the device's street address and zip code, along with a description of its location and serial number.
  4. Indicate the manufacturer and water line size. Answer whether the device is part of an irrigation system and specify its type (Isolation or Containment).
  5. Select the appropriate device type from the options provided (e.g., Double Check Assembly) and complete the test information fields, including pressure readings.
  6. Fill in details about repairs made, tester information including name and certification number, and ensure to sign where indicated.
  7. Choose your payment type and fill in necessary card details if applicable. Remember to print clearly for processing.
  8. Once completed, return the form along with payment to Hamilton County Public Health at the specified mailing address.

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3 Signs Your Backflow Valve Should Be Replaced Leaking from the Backflow Prevention Device. One of the most apparent signs that your backflow relief valve needs replacement is a leak from the backflow prevention device. Decreased Water Pressure. Visible Signs of Damage or Wear.
First, the number 2 shut off valve on the backflow is turned off. A test kit is placed on the device. The test kit uses the water left in the backflow. Once the test is complete, the kit is removed, and the water is turned back on slowly, which prevents pressure surges from occurring.
The average cost of sewer backflow preventer installation is $150 to $450, with a national average of $350. Budget for annual backflow testing and maintenance. The type of backflow preventer and where you it are the most impactful cost factors.
What Are The Signs You Need A Backflow Repair? Water Leakage. The most common sign of a busted backflow device may either be your drains are draining slowly or you have frequent water leaks. Dip In Water Pressure. Weird Taste. Water Discolouration. Specific Smell. Visible Particles. Slow Drainage.
Plumbing codes require all water outlets to be equipped with a backflow prevention device to prevent contamination or pollution of the drinking water.

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Look For The Main Water Line: Another easy way to tell if your home has a backflow device is to look for the main water line coming in. If there are two outlets for your house (one for upstairs and one for downstairs), you have a backflow preventer.
The life expectancy of a backflow prevention device is 5-10 years. Proper maintenance can prolong the longevity of some devices. Annual testing will help maintain proper working devices. A backflow preventer test can only be conducted by an accredited backflow prevention service provider.

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