REPAIR SERVICES
Backflow Testing & Repair
Backflow prevention protects your drinking water from contamination. PreciseFlo is fully licensed in Georgia to perform certified backflow testing, issue compliance documentation, and repair or replace backflow prevention assemblies.
WHAT WE DO
Certified backflow testing, repair & compliance — done right.
Backflow occurs when water flows in the wrong direction through your plumbing — allowing contaminants from irrigation systems, industrial equipment, or other sources to enter the clean water supply. Georgia law requires annual certified testing for most commercial properties and many residential systems.
PreciseFlo handles the full process — testing, documentation, repair, and submission to your local water authority — so your property stays compliant without the hassle.
Certified annual backflow preventer testing
Georgia compliance documentation and reporting
Backflow preventer repair and replacement
Reduced pressure zone (RPZ) assembly service
Double check valve assembly testing and repair
Pressure vacuum breaker (PVB) service
Commercial and multi-unit property backflow programs
New backflow preventer installation
WHEN TO CALL US
Signs you need testing or repairs.
Annual compliance is due
Most Georgia commercial properties are required by law to have backflow preventers tested annually. Don't risk fines or water service interruption — stay ahead of your deadline.
You've received a compliance notice
If your water utility has sent a notice requiring backflow testing or certification, act quickly — non-compliance can result in your water service being shut off.
Your backflow preventer is leaking
A dripping or leaking backflow assembly needs immediate attention. Left unaddressed, it can indicate internal failure and may require full repair or replacement.
New irrigation system installed
Any new irrigation or sprinkler system connection to your water supply requires a properly installed and certified backflow preventer before use.
Buying or selling commercial property
Backflow compliance documentation is frequently required as part of a commercial real estate transaction. We'll get you tested, certified, and documented fast.
Your device failed a previous test
A failed backflow inspection means your property is out of compliance. We repair or replace the faulty assembly and retest on the spot so you're back in compliance the same day.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Yes. Most commercial properties in Georgia are required to have certified annual backflow testing. Many residential properties with irrigation systems, pools, or other cross-connection risks are also subject to local requirements. Your water utility can confirm what applies to your property.
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Non-compliance can result in fines, failed inspections, and in some cases water service interruption by your utility provider. Staying current on annual testing protects both your property and your water supply.
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For most properties, testing takes 30–60 minutes. We handle the paperwork and submit your compliance documentation to the water authority — you don't have to do anything after we leave.
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If your device fails, we can repair or replace it on the spot in most cases and retest immediately. You'll receive updated compliance documentation once it passes.
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We service all common types including reduced pressure zone (RPZ) assemblies, double check valve assemblies (DCVA), pressure vacuum breakers (PVB), and atmospheric vacuum breakers (AVB) for both residential and commercial applications.
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Yes. We work with commercial property managers, HOAs, and multi-unit buildings that need multiple devices tested and documented in a single visit. Contact us to discuss a service program.