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IS SEWAGE CREEPING INTO YOUR WATER SUPPLY?

  • SAM PARAZZO
  • Aug 7, 2015
  • 2 min read

This Is How Backflow Testing Can Save The Lives of Homeowners and Their Families

What is Backflow?

Everybody wants his or her family to be safe from all sorts of inconveniences such as diseases and accidents and will do all that is within their power to ensure safety. Contamination of drinking water is a cause to worry about as it can bring with it various diseases such as typhoid and cholera. Backflow is the unwarranted reversal of water flow from its intended direction in a plumbing system. As a result, the water may become contaminated and unsafe for human consumption.

How Do You Prevent Backflow?

Homeowners are therefore required to conduct backflow tests regularly to ensure that the water is protected and safe from harmful chemicals such as fertilizers and pesticides. The best way to prevent a backflow is to install backflow prevention devices that prevent undesired reversal from happening where contaminated underground water may be absorbed into the system.

Installation of a backflow preventer is done on the main supply line before the water is channeled to the homeowners hence ensuring all those served by the main supply line are safe. The backflow preventer devices should be checked into regularly as they routinely break especially in the winter season due to freezing. Provision of an air gap is one of the simplest ways to ensure that a backflow does not occur.

This is simply an open space between any devices such as valve or faucet as it connects to a plumbing system. There is also specialized preventer that can be installed in various strategic points in the plumbing system where the risk of entry of contaminated fluids into the plumbing system is high.

Who Does The Backflow Installation And Testing?

Backflow testing and installation of preventers requires experts in plumbing industry who also engage in other plumbing installation and repair services such as water heater installation, waterline repair and sewer line repair. There are many firms who offer such services and it is upon the water company or consumer to source them to install the necessary devices to ensure that there is no back flow.

How It Saves Lives

Many household rely on piped water for their consumption among other household uses. Without backflow testing and prevention, most of the water will end up getting contaminated with harmful chemicals which will end up in homeowners’ bodies after consumption.

Want more information on back-flow testing in the Simi Valley area? Just call Fix It Fast Plumbing at (805) 623-4417 to take the proper precautions.


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