When you need backflow testing in Morgantown, WV, Midstate Plumbing & Air is the service provider you should remember. Your best strategy for reliable backflow prevention is to schedule a professional inspection, which is a requirement by the state Water Authority agency.
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We specialize in ensuring the integrity of your water supply. We train our licensed plumbers to identify and address potential backflow risks. Protecting your family or business from water contamination is our priority. If your property features a backflow preventer mechanism in the plumbing system, you should test it once a year.
Some of the signs your backflow preventer needs inspection and testing include:
Visible leaks or damage
Discolored or bad-tasting water
Low water pressure
Unexplained water system issues
Failed previous inspection
The components of backflow preventers and their attached plumbing parts can deteriorate over the years. Freezing temperatures can crack casings or pipes. High pressure in the water supply can impact the seals or connectors. Normal wear and tear can cause deterioration of springs, gaskets, and other parts.
If your tap water looks dark or shows specs, check for a foul smell before drinking it. Don’t go for a taste test. When the mechanisms to prevent backflow fail, rust or sediment can contaminate the water. If you live in or near rural sections, there is an increased risk of backflow coming from agricultural runoff. In some cases, the rubber components of the backflow preventers can break down.
When you experience sudden or gradual low water pressure that persists for over a day, you will need an inspection. Depending on the mechanism, you may be dealing with an internal valve breakage situation. In some cases, debris or sediment could be accumulating inside the preventer. In other cases, there could be internal leaks lowering the water pressure. If the water demand of your household or business is increasing, you may need a larger and stronger mechanism.
Backflow certification is a state and municipal requirement. If your plumbing system fails a backflow preventer inspection, you will need repairs and re-testing. The second test ensures that the system functions correctly, thus protecting the water supply contamination. It’s important to remember that a failing preventer could pollute the entire water supply in your community.
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Our reliable approach to backflow inspection and other sewage services makes Midstate Plumbing & Air a leader in Morgantown. Our wastewater management expertise focuses on keeping your plumbing system healthy and effective. We invite you to visit our website to claim discounts and service guarantees, which we post regularly in our specials section.