Faq
QUESTIONS / ANSWERS
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is backflow and why is it dangerous?
Backflow is the reverse flow of water or other substances into the clean water supply. It can allow contaminants like pesticides, bacteria, or chemicals to enter your drinking water, posing serious health risks.
2. How often should backflow testing be done?
Most municipalities require annual backflow testing to ensure devices are functioning properly and to remain compliant with local regulations.
3. Do I legally need to test my backflow preventer?
Yes, in many areas, local plumbing codes and water authorities require yearly backflow testing for commercial and residential properties.
4. Who is responsible for backflow prevention device testing?
The property owner is typically responsible for ensuring that all backflow preventers are tested and certified by a licensed professional.
5. What happens if I skip backflow testing?
Skipping backflow testing can lead to water contamination, code violations, fines, and even water service disconnection by your city or water authority.
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6. What is involved in backflow maintenance?
Backflow maintenance includes cleaning, testing, inspecting for wear or damage, and making any necessary repairs to keep the device in good working order.
7. How much does backflow testing cost?
Backflow testing typically ranges from $75 to $150 per device, depending on your location, property type, and number of devices.
8. Can I test or repair my own backflow preventer?
No, most jurisdictions require testing and repair to be performed by a certified backflow technician to ensure accuracy and compliance.
9. What are the signs my backflow preventer isn’t working?
Signs include discolored water, low water pressure, or unusual water taste or smell—any of which could indicate contamination or device failure.
10. What types of properties require backflow prevention?
Residential, commercial, and industrial properties—especially those with irrigation systems, fire sprinklers, or boilers—are often required to have backflow prevention.
11. Does Griffin Backflow handle documentation and reporting to the city?
Yes, Griffin Backflow handles all test reports and submits them directly to your local water authority to keep you compliant and stress-free.