A1 Backflow Testing serves the following areas,

Salt Lake City South Salt Lake West Valley Magna Holladay Millcreek Sandy Draper
South Jordan West Jordan Riverton Herriman Tooele American Fork Provo Park City
Cottonwood Heights Granite Alpine Murray Bountiful Woods Cross North Salt Lake
Centerville Farmington Fruit Heights Kaysville Layton Clinton Sunset West Point
Roy Hooper Washington Terrace Syracuse Clearfield South Weber Davis County
Salt Lake County South Ogden Riverdale West Haven Ogden Weber County Kearns
Oquirrh Midvale Taylorsville Bluffdale Alpine Highland Cedar Hills Eagle Mountain
Saratoga Springs Lehi Pleasant Grove Lindon Orem Provo Springville Mapleton
Spanish Fork

Why backflow prevention is a good idea.

If you wonder why you are required to have a backflow prevention device or two or more, you are not alone. The majority of people do not understand the importance of proper backflow prevention.

There are many ways to contaminate the water source from your home or business during the normal operation of using water from a public supply. Most meters will flow in and out unless a backflow device is added to the meter. If the water pressure in your home or business exceeds the pressure in the public water system the water can flow back into the public system.

Let’s say you have been running a hose to a swimming pool that has a normal amount of chemicals in it and the water supply pressure reduces because of a higher than normal use, say a fire hydrant being opened or water main break. This could easily cause back-siphoning draining the entire pool into the water system unless a backflow device is in place.

There are many types of backflow preventers, some work without any testing or maintenance necessary. Others need regular testing and maintenance to ensure that they work properly.

The type and model of backflow preventer is determined by the hazard to be protected. Health, nuisance and so on.

Spring Is in The Air

The winter of 2017/ 2018 in Salt Lake has been very mild but don’t be in a hurry to get the lawn sprinklers going, we will still have freezing temperatures until about April and maybe in to May. If you need to turn on the system and your backflow assembly is above ground you need to protect it from freezing. You can easily protect it by covering it up or by more elaborate measures.