Our Backflow Testing Process

Step 1: Initial Device Inspection

We begin with a detailed inspection of your backflow prevention device, checking valves, seals, fittings, and connections for signs of wear, corrosion, debris buildup, or visible damage that could affect performance.

Step 2: Certified Pressure Testing

Our licensed technicians connect calibrated testing equipment to measure pressure differentials across the internal valves. This confirms the device is opening and closing properly to prevent contaminated water from flowing backward.

Step 3: Performance Verification

Test results are compared against manufacturer specifications and local code requirements to ensure your backflow preventer is providing full protection for potable water and sprinkler systems.

 

Step 4: Repairs or Adjustments (If Needed)

If testing reveals issues, we diagnose worn valves, seals, or internal components and perform professional repairs to restore proper function and prevent contamination risks.

Step 5: Replacement or System Upgrades

When a device is beyond repair or no longer code-compliant, we install modern backflow prevention equipment designed for improved reliability, efficiency, and long-term protection.

Step 6: Documentation & Compliance Reporting

Upon completion, we provide certified test reports and documentation required by local authorities, ensuring your property remains compliant with regulations and your water supply stays protected.