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All-Star Backflow Services
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Welcome to All-Star Backflow Services!
At All-Star Backflow Services, we bring over 10 years of experience in the water industry and hold more than five certifications related to Water Distribution (D4), Treatment (T2), Quality, and Safety.
We are committed to delivering top-tier backflow testing and repair services across California. We cover San Bernardino, Riverside, Orange, Los Angeles, and San Diego Counties. Additionally, we have expanded our network of certified testers to now cover Northern California as well. If it’s in California, there’s a good chance we can get it done!
Our team of certified professionals ensures the safety and compliance of your water systems by offering a comprehensive range of services, including:
- Backflow Testing and Repair
- Cross Connection Testing
- Hazard Assessment
We pride ourselves on offering some of the most competitive rates in the industry, along with multi-device discounts when more than one backflow device on site needs attention. Contact us today to schedule a service and experience the All-Star difference! Your water safety is our top priority.
Owner / Tester: David Suarez
Frequently Asked Questions
Backflow Devices
Q: What is a backflow prevention device?
A: A backflow prevention device is designed to protect potable water supplies from contamination or pollution due to backflow. Backflow occurs when water flows in the opposite direction, potentially bringing contaminants into the clean water supply.
Q: Why is backflow prevention important?
A: Backflow prevention is crucial to ensure that drinking water remains safe and free from contaminants. Without these devices, harmful substances could enter the water supply, posing health risks to consumers.
Q: How often should backflow prevention devices be tested?
A: Backflow prevention devices should be tested annually to ensure they are functioning correctly and providing adequate protection against contamination.
Q: Can I test my backflow prevention device myself?
A: No, testing should be performed by a certified backflow tester to ensure accuracy and compliance with local regulations.
Cross Connection
Q: What is a cross-connection?
A: A cross-connection is any actual or potential connection between a potable water supply and a source of contamination or pollution. This can occur in various plumbing systems and poses a significant risk to water safety.
Q: What are common examples of cross-connections?
A: Common examples include garden hoses submerged in pools or buckets, connections to irrigation systems, and improperly installed plumbing fixtures.
Q: How can cross-connections be prevented?
A: Cross-connections can be prevented by installing backflow prevention devices, regularly inspecting plumbing systems, and ensuring proper installation and maintenance of all water-related equipment.
Water Safety
Q: What steps can I take to ensure my water is safe?
A: Regularly test and maintain your backflow prevention devices, avoid creating cross-connections, and follow local water safety guidelines. Additionally, hiring certified professionals for inspections and repairs can help maintain water safety.
Q: What should I do if I suspect a backflow incident?
A: If you suspect a backflow incident, contact a certified backflow tester immediately to assess and address the situation. It’s essential to act quickly to prevent potential contamination.
Q: Why should I choose All-Star Backflow Services for my backflow prevention needs?
A: All-Star Backflow Services prioritizes safety, compliance, and customer satisfaction. Our certified testers are experienced and dedicated to ensuring your water supply remains safe and free from contaminants.
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