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What our clients say
I haven't worked with this company directly but have a recent experience with one of their employees that says a lot about how they approach service. I got a flat tire on a very busy road during a rainstorm. Rusty, a company employee, saw my situation and turned around to offer assistance. I quickly accepted his kind offer and he had the flat tire changed in about 15 minutes. Really saved the day and was very friendly while doing the work. So, if you're in need of All Pro Backflow's services, I'm confident based on Rusty's approach that they will help solve whatever needs addressing.
Jon and all his staff at All Pro are great. They have been testing & servicing our commercial properties over the past four or more years. They are always on time and come back out if needed right away if we ever have an issue within our systems.
All Pro Backflow is very efficient, dependable and on top of their game. We have been working with them for over 5 years and hope to continue this relationship!
We've been around since 1998. We've seen a thing or two.
Backflow is the unwanted reversal of water flow and contaminants from any location into your drinking water system's distribution pipes.
A backflow preventer/assembly is a plumbing device installed to stop contaminated water from flowing backward. When properly installed, tested, and maintained, these devices protect your community's water supply.
Control of cross-contamination through backflow prevention is required in most situations, including irrigation water meters, multi-family housing, and all commercial and industrial properties.
Yes, if you received a backflow test notice from your Water District, you must have the test done within the given timeframe. Even without a notice, it's a good idea to test each backflow assembly at least once a year.
Failing to test your backflow assembly can lead to fines for not following the rules, and your water service might even be stopped or terminated to protect the public water system.
California law requires backflow preventers to be tested at least once a year to ensure drinking water safety. Regular testing also helps avoid bigger, more expensive repairs later on.
In most cases, water service needs to be interrupted for five to ten minutes to properly service your backflow preventer.
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