Certified Backflow Assembly Testing
Protect potable water by ensuring your backflow prevention assemblies are tested on schedule by licensed professionals.
State Licensed & Certified
Professional backflow assembly tester with current state certifications and ongoing training requirements met
500+ Successful Tests
Extensive experience testing all types of backflow prevention assemblies across residential and commercial properties
Same Day Service & Reports
Quick response times with detailed, compliant test reports delivered via email the same day
Community Trusted
Building trust in Monmouth, Independence, and Dallas communities through reliable service and transparent pricing
Service Areas
Monmouth, OR
Independence, OR
Dallas, OR
We also serve nearby communities in Polk County.
How It Works
Simple 3-step process from scheduling to completion
Schedule Your Test
Contact us via phone, email, or our online form with your property details and backflow assembly information
Professional Testing
Our certified technician arrive to perform comprehensive testing using calibrated equipment
Receive Documentation
Get your detailed test report via email with all required documentation for compliance and insurance purposes
Pricing
$30 Standard
$50 Above Standard (over 2")
Schedule your test
Why Regular Testing Matters
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Protect Public Health & Safety
Prevents contaminated water from entering the public drinking water supply during pressure changes or system failures
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Meet Legal Requirements
Annual testing is required by most municipalities - avoid fines and ensure compliance with local regulations
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Reduce Financial Risk
Proper documentation helps mitigate liability and provides insurance protection against backflow-related incidents
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Preserve System Integrity
Regular testing ensures fire suppression, irrigation, and other critical systems remain protected from contamination
Frequently Asked Questions
How often do I need backflow testing?
Most municipalities require annual testing of backflow prevention assemblies. Some areas may require testing every 6 months for high-risk facilities.
What happens if I don't test my backflow assembly?
Failure to test can result in fines, water service disconnection, and potential liability if contaminated water enters the public water system.
How long does the testing process take?
Testing typically takes 15-30 minutes per assembly, depending on the type and condition of the device.
Do I need to be present during testing?
While not required, it's helpful to be available to answer questions about your water system and provide access to the assembly.
What types of backflow assemblies do you test?
We test all types including RPZ, DCVA, PVB, and other approved backflow prevention devices for residential and commercial properties.
How quickly will I receive my test report?
Reports are typically delivered the same day via email, ensuring you have immediate documentation for compliance.
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