Q: Did I receive a letter from the city?
A: If you installed a new sprinkler system or pool, you likely received a letter requiring a certified installation and test. We handle the response to that letter.
Q: Can I install it myself?
A: No. In Texas, a backflow preventer must be installed by a Licensed Plumber and tested by a Licensed BPAT. DIY installations will be rejected by the water district.
Q: How much does it cost?
A: Price depends on size (1″ vs 2″) and type (RPZ vs Double Check). Call us for a flat-rate quote that includes the permit and test.
Q: How often does it need to be tested?
A: Texas requires annual testing. We provide annual testing services and will send you a reminder when your device is due for recertification.
Q: What if my device fails the test?
A: If a device fails, we carry the replacement parts (check valves, relief valves, rubber seals) on our trucks. Most repairs are completed on the spot and re-tested immediately.

