Business and Commercial buildings are required to have a backflow device. These devices are to be tested annually. We at Harvey Baker Plumbing can test the device, and we can repair or replace it if necessary.

Protecting Your Water Supply from Contamination
Backflow can pose a serious risk to your water supply by allowing contaminants to enter your clean water system. At [Your Company Name], we specialize in backflow prevention, testing, and installation, ensuring your home or business remains compliant with local regulations and, most importantly, safe from harmful water contamination.
What is Backflow?
Backflow occurs when water flows in the reverse direction due to pressure changes in your plumbing system. This reversal can cause contaminants such as fertilizers, chemicals, or bacteria to enter your drinking water supply.
There are two main causes of backflow:
- Backsiphonage – A sudden drop in water pressure (like during a water main break) that pulls contaminated water into the clean supply.
- Backpressure – When downstream pressure exceeds the supply pressure, forcing unclean water into the potable system.
Why Backflow Prevention is Important
- Protects Drinking Water – Prevents pollutants and toxins from entering your water supply.
- Required by Law – Many municipalities mandate backflow prevention devices for businesses and homes with irrigation systems, fire sprinklers, and other high-risk plumbing setups.
- Prevents Health Risks – Stops harmful chemicals, bacteria, and other contaminants from being consumed.
Our Backflow Services
Backflow Device Installation – We install high-quality backflow preventers that meet regulatory standards.
Annual Backflow Testing & Certification – Many areas require backflow devices to be tested yearly. We provide certified testing to keep you compliant.
Backflow Repairs & Maintenance – If your device fails or needs servicing, our expert plumbers will ensure it functions properly.
Replacement & Upgrades – Outdated or faulty backflow preventers? We offer modern, reliable replacements.
Who Needs a Backflow Preventer?
- Commercial properties
- Residential homes with irrigation systems
- Fire sprinkler systems
- Restaurants, hospitals, and industrial facilities
- Pools and outdoor water features
Schedule Your Backflow Test Today!
If you need a backflow prevention device installed, tested, or repaired, Harvey Baker Plumbing is here to help. Contact us today to schedule an inspection and ensure your water remains safe and compliant with local codes.
Questions on maintenance or repair of your backflow device?