The Most Common Parts Homeowners Replace After Residential Backflow Testing

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Backflow testing is designed to confirm that a device is doing its job, which is protecting potable water from contamination. But for contractors and service providers, testing often leads directly to repair work. Failed tests typically point to wear, debris, or component failure inside the assembly, and that means parts need to be replaced quickly…

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How to Prep Your Backflow Setup for Residential Backflow Testing Without Last-Minute Runs

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Preparing for residential backflow testing involves more than scheduling a tester and hoping everything passes. For homeowners, plumbers, and backflow professionals alike, the biggest delays often come from overlooked parts, worn assemblies, missing repair kits, or unexpected failures discovered during testing. When replacement components are not readily available, a simple inspection can quickly turn into…

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