Backflow Services

Protect Your Water Supply with Professional Backflow Prevention & Repair

Backflow occurs when water reverses direction in your plumbing, risking contamination of your potable water with chemicals, bacteria, or other pollutants. At Silver State, our certified technicians specialize in backflow device installation, routine testing, maintenance, and emergency repairs—ensuring your system meets all local safety codes and keeps your drinking water safe.
All the people they sent to help me with the plumbing issues I have had have been very professional and very thorough with the jobs they did. I will definitely be recommending them and using them in the future. - Jacquelyn Clark

Our Comprehensive Backflow Services Include:

    • Backflow Device Installation & Upgrade:
      Expert installation of reduced‑pressure zone (RPZ) assemblies, double‑check valves, and vacuum breakers to prevent reverse flow at critical cross‑connections.

    • Annual Testing & Certification:
      State‑mandated backflow testing and certification performed by licensed professionals, with detailed reports submitted to municipal authorities.

    • Routine Maintenance & Repairs:
      Scheduled inspections, cleaning, and repairs of backflow assemblies to maintain reliable operation and extend device lifespan.

    • Emergency Backflow Repairs:
      Rapid response to malfunctioning prevention devices, minimizing the risk of contamination during urgent situations.

    • Compliance Consultation:
      Guidance on local code requirements, device selection, installation best practices, and documentation to help you pass inspections with ease.

Why Choose Silver State?

At Silver State, we combine transparent pricing and clear communication with cutting‑edge tools and certified expertise to deliver backflow services you can trust. Whether you need a new device installed or an urgent repair, our customer‑first approach ensures your water remains clean, safe, and compliant year‑round.
What is backflow and why is prevention important?
Backflow happens when water flows in the reverse direction, potentially introducing harmful contaminants into your drinking supply. Prevention devices keep your potable water safe.
How often should backflow assemblies be tested?
Most jurisdictions require annual testing and certification of backflow prevention assemblies by a licensed professional to maintain compliance.
Can you upgrade my existing backflow prevention device?
Yes. We assess your current device and recommend or install RPZs, vacuum breakers, or double‑check valves to meet the latest safety standards.
What happens if my backflow device fails inspection?
If a device fails, our technicians perform prompt repairs or full replacements, then retest and certify the assembly to restore compliance and protect your water supply.
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