Seattle Backflow Testing and Certification
A backflow preventer is a simple plumbing device that stops water from flowing backward, preventing hazardous contamination. Without a backflow preventer device, backflow, or the reverse flow of water, poses a severe public health risk as it can pollute clean drinking water with sewage and wastewater. Backflow preventer devices are the key to keeping both commercial and residential buildings’ water supply clean and our city’s water pressure constant.
To ensure your backflow preventer is in optimal condition and working as expected, it must be tested and certified annually. Pacific Fire & Security is your local Seattle fire safety company here to perform your backflow testing, ensuring your device’s efficiency and facility’s compliance. Whether you own a large apartment complex or a local restaurant, not only are backflow preventers valuable for your own protection, but they are required for the health and safety of the general public.
The Pacific Fire & Security team is here to maintain your backflow preventer code compliance with our routine inspections and testing services.
Backflow Inspection and Testing in Seattle
If you have a malfunctioning or ineffective backflow preventer device, anything from fertilizers and human waste to chlorine and soap can enter your supply of clean drinking water. To prevent this and maintain regulatory compliance, you must have your backflow device inspected and tested annually and obtain proper certification following your service.
Here at Pacific Fire & Security, we are committed to ensuring our customers, and our city has clean drinking water, by providing thorough backflow preventer inspection and testing for a wide range of buildings and facilities.
Our Backflow Preventer Services
At Pacific Fire & Security, we provide backflow preventer inspections and testing for the following. And following your inspection and test, we will provide you with a certification form to file with your local Washington jurisdiction.
Fire sprinkler systems
Irrigation systems
Wastewater systems
Residential plumbing systems
Backflow Preventer Testing Near Me
If you need a team of trusted professionals to manage your backflow preventer device or fire & security needs, contact Pacific Fire & Security! We are the name to call if you are looking for backflow preventer testing near me. Our technicians provide building owners with much-needed peace of mind and ensure their facilities are in sound standing with local regulatory agencies.
Backflow Testing FAQ
What is backflow?
Backflow is a term used for when wastewater flows in the opposite direction of the water current, mixing with clean drinking water. A backflow preventer is installed in fire sprinkler systems, water pumps, irrigation systems, and all wastewater plumbing systems to avoid this dangerous and unhealthy contamination.
What is a backflow preventer?
To stop backflow, a backflow prevention device is installed in both commercial and residential water pipes to reverse the water current and prevent cross-contamination. It does this by only allowing the flow of water in one direction, using its valves as a one-way funnel.
What could cause my backflow preventer to stop working?
Backflow devices often stop working due to a buildup of waste, dirt, debris, a change in water pressure, or worn-out valves. Extreme temperatures can also impact the effectiveness and quality of your backflow preventer because thermal expansion causes them to break down faster.
How often is a backflow preventer inspection required?
Washington State requires backflow preventers to be inspected and tested annually to protect public health and safety. Following your inspection and testing, you must obtain the proper certification that documents your device’s compliance.
Where can I find backflow testing near me?
Washington State requires backflow preventers to be inspected and tested annually to protect public health and safety. Following your inspection and testing, you must obtain the proper certification that documents your device’s compliance.