Rates & Fees
Testing
$35 per additional assembly
$100 per assembly* Ask about our group rates and discounts on multiple assemblies at the same location.
Repair
Included with the test at no extra charge
FreePerformed after approval (assembly test included)
$165/hour plus partsPlease note that all assemblies must be accessible on the day of testing, or there could be an additional fees.
Additional Fees
(when box is buried under landscaping)
$15(when the access is covered)
$15($25 waived if rescheduled)
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Learn About Backflow
Frequently Asked Questions
A backflow preventer is a device used to protect potable water supplies from contamination or pollution due to backflow, the undesirable reversal flow.
A backflow prevention assembly is a testable backflow device which uses spring loaded check valves to prevent polluted or contaminated water from flowing backwards. Some assemblies eliminate backflow by discharging used water to the ground.
Pollution of the water supply does not constitute an actual health hazard, but the water may taste, smell, or look undesirable.
Contamination of the water supply constitutes an actual health hazard, with the consumer being subjected to potentially harmful water borne disease or chemicals.
Two things can cause water to flow in reverse: backsiphonage and backpressure.
The reverse flow of water due to negative pressure.
Back-siphonage is created when there is a sudden drop in water pressure in water mains due to water main breaks, nearby firefighting efforts or high usage.
A reversal of normal flow due to downstream pressure being greater than supply pressure.