Backflow Prevention & Testing in Houston, TX

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Backflow Prevention

Backflow is what happens when contaminated water reverses direction and flows backward into your clean drinking-water supply. It usually occurs during a sudden pressure drop, like a water main break or heavy fire-hydrant draw, which Houston sees often enough that the city takes backflow seriously. The City of Houston Public Works requires that backflow prevention assemblies be tested annually by a licensed, certified tester, and Houston Flow Plumbing has been keeping homes and businesses compliant since 2010.

Our Master Plumbers carry the state Backflow Prevention Assembly Tester (BPAT) certification, so we can install, repair, and certify your device and file the report directly with the city. We work on the full range of assemblies you will find across Houston properties:

  • Reduced Pressure Zone (RPZ) assemblies, the standard for higher-hazard commercial and irrigation connections
  • Double Check Valve (DCV) assemblies for lower-hazard residential applications
  • Pressure Vacuum Breakers (PVB) common on lawn irrigation systems
  • Atmospheric Vacuum Breakers and hose-bibb vacuum breakers

Backflow protection matters most where clean and potentially contaminated water could mix. That includes homes with irrigation systems, swimming pools, or water-using equipment, and nearly every commercial property. If you run a restaurant, medical office, or any business in our commercial plumbing wheelhouse, the city almost certainly requires an annual test. Backflow work also pairs naturally with our water filtration systems and repiping services, since protecting water quality is the common thread.

The annual test itself is quick. A certified tester isolates the assembly, checks the valves and relief mechanism under pressure, confirms everything seats correctly, and documents the results. If a valve or seal has failed, we show you flat-rate pricing before any repair and can usually rebuild or replace the device the same visit. We then submit the passing report to the City of Houston so you stay compliant and avoid violation notices. If your device fails inspection or freezes during a rare hard freeze, our 24/7 team can respond, and any backup-related issues tie into our sewer line services.

A standard residential backflow test in Houston typically runs $75 to $150. Installing a new assembly ranges from roughly $300 for a simple PVB to $900 or more for a larger RPZ device, depending on size and complexity. We track your test due date and remind you before it expires, so compliance is one less thing on your plate. Financing through GreenSky is available on larger installations.

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What Backflow Is and Why Houston Requires Testing

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Backflow Assemblies We Install and Repair

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Annual Certified Testing and City Reporting

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Who Needs Backflow Prevention

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Frequently asked

Does Houston require annual backflow testing?

Yes. The City of Houston requires backflow prevention assemblies to be tested every year by a certified tester, and the passing report must be filed with the city. This applies to most commercial properties and to homes with irrigation systems, pools, or other higher-hazard connections.

How much does a backflow test cost in Houston?

A standard residential backflow test usually runs $75 to $150. If the device fails and needs a rebuild or replacement, we show you flat-rate pricing before any repair. Installing a new assembly ranges from about $300 for a simple vacuum breaker to $900 or more for a larger RPZ device.

What happens if I don't test my backflow device?

Skipping the annual test can lead to violation notices from the city and, in some cases, a shutoff of your water service until you come into compliance. More importantly, a failed or untested device leaves your drinking water unprotected against contamination. We track your due date and remind you before it expires.

Can a backflow device freeze in Houston?

Yes. During the rare hard freezes Houston gets, above-ground assemblies like irrigation PVBs can freeze and crack. We recommend insulating exposed devices ahead of a freeze, and our 24/7 team can respond quickly if yours fails. We will inspect, repair, or replace it and re-certify the assembly.

Do you file the test report with the city for me?

Yes. Our certified testers submit the passing report directly to the City of Houston, so you do not have to deal with the paperwork. You get a copy for your records and we keep you on schedule for next year's test automatically.

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