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Ever wondered how your drinking water remains clean and safe? It’s not luck at all—there’s a crucial device that prevents contaminated water from entering the clean water supply. Aside from being installed correctly, backflow prevention devices should be tested by a skilled commercial plumber at least once every year to ensure they are functioning correctly.

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As the name suggests, backflow prevention devices stop contaminated water from flowing back into the clean water system. In other words, these devices allow water to flow only in one direction. The purpose of installing backflow prevention devices is to keep your water supply safe from contamination.

At Service Hero, we specialize in installing backflow prevention devices in homes and commercial properties. We also test these devices to make sure they’re in good working condition. In this post, we’ll explain why ignoring backflow testing can lead to serious water issues.

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The Health Risks of Contaminated Water

Ignoring backflow testing can result in contaminated drinking water. When pollutants enter the water supply, they can pose serious health risks to families, employees, and entire communities.

For example, water that becomes contaminated through backflow may contain harmful bacteria, pesticides, or other toxic substances. Consuming or using contaminated water can lead to illnesses, skin irritation, or more serious health problems. In commercial settings such as restaurants, hospitals, and apartment complexes, the consequences can be even more severe if multiple people are exposed to unsafe water.

Regular backflow testing ensures that the prevention device is functioning properly and continues to protect the water supply from contamination.

Plumbing Damage and Costly Repairs

Ignoring backflow testing can also lead to expensive plumbing problems. A malfunctioning backflow prevention device may cause pressure imbalances within your plumbing system. Over time, this can place extra strain on pipes, valves, and fixtures.

If contaminated water flows backward into your system, it can also introduce debris or corrosive substances that damage pipes and plumbing components. These issues may eventually lead to leaks, clogs, or pipe deterioration. Addressing these problems often requires extensive repairs or replacements, which can become costly if left unresolved.

Routine testing allows a plumbing repair service to detect small issues before they escalate into major plumbing failures.

Legal and Regulatory Consequences

In many areas, backflow testing is not just recommended—it’s required by local regulations. Municipal water authorities often require annual backflow testing for properties that have irrigation systems, fire sprinkler systems, or other potential cross-connections with the water supply.

Failing to comply with these regulations can result in penalties, fines, or even temporary water service interruptions. Property owners may also be required to complete testing within a specific timeframe to remain compliant with local water safety standards.

Scheduling regular backflow testing helps ensure that your property meets these requirements and avoids unnecessary legal complications. Get in touch with a local plumbing repair service when it’s time to have your backflow prevention system inspected.

Contact Service Hero for Backflow Prevention Installation and Testing

Backflow prevention is a crucial component of water safety and regulatory compliance. For the sake of your family’s well-being and safety, it’s important to ensure backflow prevention measures are in place. At Service Hero, we are the experts to call when you need backflow prevention testing. Our licensed and insured commercial plumbers in Granite Bay, CA have the skills and tools to install backflow prevention devices in water lines in your home to protect your drinking water. We are also available to test these devices from time to time, ensuring they do their job correctly. Solve your plumbing backflow issues once and for all with one call to Service Hero.

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