Backflow testing & service
From annual testing to installing a new device, we cover what your property needs to stay compliant and protected.
Annual backflow testing
Routine testing to keep your device compliant and your water supply protected.
Device repair
Fixing a device that fails testing so it passes and protects the water supply again.
New device installation
Installing the right backflow prevention device for your property and its use.
Reporting & documentation
We complete and submit test reports so your records stay current and compliant.
Irrigation backflow
Sprinkler systems often require their own backflow device — we test and service those too.
Not sure what device you have or if testing is due? Call and we’ll help you sort it out.
Call and describe itWhen to schedule backflow testing
Backflow testing usually comes up around a few common situations.
What backflow prevention actually protects
Backflow devices exist for a specific reason — keeping the clean water supply clean.
Preventing cross-connections
Irrigation, boilers, and some equipment connect to the water supply — a device stops water from flowing backward into it.
Blocking contamination
Without it, fertilizer, chemicals, or non-potable water could siphon back into drinking water.
Meeting code & insurance requirements
Many properties are required to test annually to stay compliant with local code.
Aging devices fail quietly
Internal parts wear out, which is exactly why annual testing catches problems before they matter.
How a backflow test works
Simple and quick — most tests take just a short visit, with results handled for you.
We schedule the test
You tell us the device location and when your test is due, and we get you on the calendar.
We test the device
A certified test confirms whether the device is working as it should.
We report the results
We submit the paperwork wherever it needs to go and give you a copy.
We repair & retest if needed
If a device fails, we repair it and retest to confirm it passes.
Water is supposed to flow one direction
“Backflow” is when water reverses direction in the plumbing system — caused by a drop in supply pressure or a difference in pressure between systems. If a hose, sprinkler line, or piece of equipment is connected to the clean water supply, that reversal can pull contaminants back into it.
A backflow prevention device is a one-way check that stops that reversal from happening. Testing confirms it’s actually doing its job.
Managing backflow across multiple properties?
Property managers and businesses often need testing scheduled across several sites and deadlines. We can help you track and stay ahead of them.
What skipping a test can cost you
Backflow testing is easy to forget until it becomes a problem you can’t ignore.
Contamination risk
A failed device leaves the clean water supply exposed to backflow contamination.
Compliance issues
Skipping a required test can create problems with your water utility or local code.
Insurance complications
Missing documentation can complicate claims or renewals for some properties.
Certified testers
Backflow testing needs to be done by a certified tester and reported correctly. We handle both the test and the paperwork that follows it.
Commercial & irrigation focus
Restaurants, offices, and properties with irrigation systems are common candidates for required testing — we work with all of them.
RPZ vs. double check valve
Which device your property needs usually comes down to the level of hazard involved.
For higher-hazard connections
Provides stronger protection, often required where a serious contamination risk exists.
For lower-hazard connections
A common choice for irrigation systems and situations with less serious risk.
Properties that typically need testing
If your property has one of these, a backflow device is likely required and due for annual testing.
Backflow testing across Northern Colorado
We test and service backflow devices for homes and businesses across Loveland and the surrounding communities.
See the full list on our service areas page. Managing several properties? See commercial plumbing.
Keep your testing on track
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Compliance & upkeep reading
Permits, water quality, and knowing what counts as urgent — helpful background for property owners.
Plumbing permits in Loveland
What typically needs a permit, and how backflow testing fits into compliance.
Read guideIs it an emergency?
How to tell an urgent plumbing issue from one that can wait for a scheduled visit.
Read guideLiving with hard water
General background on water quality across Northern Colorado properties.
Read guideBackflow testing questions
How often does a backflow device need testing?
What happens if my device fails the test?
Do you handle the paperwork for backflow tests?
Do I need a backflow device for my irrigation system?
Can you test devices you didn’t install?
Do you manage testing for multiple properties?
Is backflow testing required by law?
Call for backflow testing in Loveland
Annual test, repair, or a new device — we’ll keep your property protected and compliant, paperwork included.
(970) 457-5970