Backflow Pro NM
About Us
We Service the entire Northern New Mexico Area, Including Los Alamos, White Rock, Espanola, Santa Fe, Taos and More! Specializing in backflow prevention assembly testing, repair, and installation. Residential, commercial and industrial. We help to keep our drinking water safe for public use. With our fast response time, personal attention and quality service, Backflow Pro NM is your one stop shop for all of your backflow prevention needs. We’re trained and certified to handle all of your backflow prevention needs.
We specialize in backflow prevention assembly testing, repair, and installation. Residential, commercial and industrial. We help to keep our drinking water safe for public use. With our fast response time, personal attention and quality service, Los Alamos Plumbing is your one stop shop for all of your backflow prevention needs. We’re trained and certified to handle all of your backflow prevention needs.
Back Flow Prevention Assembly Testing
Annually required in many jurisdictions we can ensure your device is properly working.
Back Flow Prevention Assembly Installation
Whether you are required by the authority having jurisdiction or taking preventative steps to ensure the protection of your water, our certified and knowledgeable technicians can assist in providing options and information on addressing your back flow needs.
Back Flow Prevention Assembly Repair
We can assess any back flow device and repair leaks or malfunctions.
Cross Connection Consultation
Every point of use is different, whether you’re a large industrial plant with multiple cross connection concerns or a small family owned restaurant contact us to help you determine the most effective way to address your back flow needs.
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FAQs
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If you are a property owner, the question of backflow prevention is one to consider. This is because you don’t want your family, customers, or neighbors to ingest dangerous contaminates or pollution.
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In the simplest terms, it’s the unfortunate reversal of water that is then carried away from its intended direction in a plumbing system.
Even the smallest contaminates are harmful if ingested.
Eliminate the cross-contamination by participating in methods of prevention.
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1. Make sure you have a working prevention device.
2. Have a professional, certified contractor test your device on an annual basis using a prevention assembly tester.
3. Make sure your devices are up to code and are not malfunctioning .
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Using a device will keep potable separated from any contamination that can occur when backflow happens.
These devices have valves that protect against back-siphonage and backpressure from contaminated water.
Backflow devices are useful for both private water systems and public water systems in residential, business, industrial, and commercial areas, so they need to be working properly at all times.
This is just ONE example of backflow condition in a plumbing system:
Example of a Reduced Pressure Backflow assembly typically found in an irrigation system or a restaurant.
Example of a large Backflow prevention valve sometimes found in hospitals or industrial settings.
Example of a Pressure Vacuum Breaker assembly typically found in residential irrigation supply settings.