Backflow Preventers to Ensure Clean Water for Your Home
As a homeowner, one of the most important plumbing protections you can have is a backflow preventer. Backflow preventers were not always mandatory. Some older homes do not have them. But, they can keep your plumbing and drains safe! Let’s discuss why backflow preventers and plumbing safety inspections matter.
What is a backflow preventer?
A backflow preventer is a vital device designed to protect your drinking water from contamination. It is a one-way valve, allowing water to flow into your home but preventing it from flowing back into the public water supply.
How does a backflow preventer work?
Backflow occurs when water reverses its flow, potentially carrying contaminants like pesticides, waste, chlorine, or soap into the public water system or your home. Backflow preventers, commonly found in irrigation systems or fire sprinklers, ensure that water flows in the right direction—away from contamination. Did you know that your hose bib has a small and simple backflow preventer?
Why should you test your backflow preventer?
While our city may not require annual backflow preventer inspections, it’s crucial to have them tested regularly. Over time, the components of these devices, such as springs and washers, can wear out. Regular inspections by a professional plumber ensure that your backflow preventer is in optimal condition, preventing potential water supply contamination.
Why Green Country Plumbing for plumbing safety inspections?
At Green Country Plumbing, we understand the importance of clean water for your home. Our expert technicians can conduct thorough backflow preventer inspections and ensure your device functions as it should. We can also check over all other plumbing in and around your home and catch minor issues before they become major. Our plumbing safety inspections only take about 15 – 20 minutes.
Additionally, we offer a reminder service to ensure your plumbing is re-inspected every year. Trust Green Country Plumbing for reliable, professional backflow preventer inspections and peace of mind knowing your water supply is safe.