Backflow prevention is essential for protecting the public health and safety of drinking water supplies. Backflow occurs when contaminated water flows back into the potable water system, which can happen due to a variety of factors, such as back pressure or back siphonage. Backflow preventers are devices that are installed in plumbing systems to prevent this from happening.

Cherry Blossom Plumbing is a leading provider of backflow prevention services in the Arlington area. We offer a wide range of services, including backflow preventer installation, testing, and repair. We are committed to providing our customers with the highest quality services and products, and we are proud to be a trusted partner in protecting public health.

What is Backflow and Why is Backflow Prevention Important?

Backflow is the unwanted reversal of the flow of water or other fluids. This can happen in plumbing systems for a variety of reasons, such as back pressure or back siphonage. Backpressure occurs when the pressure in a non-potable water system exceeds the pressure in the potable water system. Back siphonage occurs when a vacuum is created in the potable water system, which causes non-potable water to be drawn back into the system.

Backflow prevention is important because it helps to protect the public health and safety of drinking water supplies. When backflow occurs, contaminated water can enter the potable water system, which can lead to the spread of waterborne diseases. Backflow prevention devices are designed to prevent this from happening by creating a physical barrier between the potable and non-potable water systems.

Types of Backflow Preventers

There are a variety of different types of backflow preventers available, each of which is designed to prevent backflow in different situations. The type of backflow preventer that is needed will depend on the specific application. Some of the most common types of backflow preventers include:

  • Air gaps: An air gap is the most effective type of backflow preventer. It creates a physical separation between the potable and non-potable water systems, which prevents backflow from occurring. Air gaps are typically used in commercial kitchens and other applications where there is a high risk of backflow.

  • Reduced pressure principle (RPZ) backflow preventers: RPZ backflow preventers are designed to protect against back pressure and back siphonage. They are typically used in commercial and industrial applications, such as fire sprinkler systems and irrigation systems.

  • Double check valve (DCV) backflow preventers: DCV backflow preventers are designed to protect against back siphonage. They are typically used in residential applications, such as lawn sprinkler systems and hose bibs.

Backflow Prevention Services from Cherry Blossom Plumbing

Cherry Blossom Plumbing offers a wide range of backflow prevention services in Arlington, VA, including:

  • Backflow preventer installation: We can install all types of backflow preventers, including air gaps, RPZ backflow preventers, and DCV backflow preventers. We will work with you to determine the best type of backflow preventer for your specific needs and application.

     

  • Backflow preventer testing: We offer annual backflow preventer testing services to ensure that your backflow preventers are working properly and protecting your drinking water supply. We are licensed and certified to test all types of backflow preventers.

     

  • Backflow preventer repair: If your backflow preventer is not working properly, we can repair it. We have a team of experienced and qualified plumbers who can repair all types of backflow preventers.

     

Water quality and purity should never be compromised. Backflow prevention in Arlington is more than a service; it’s a commitment to your health and well-being. At Cherry Blossom Plumbing, we stand ready to protect your water supply, ensuring that it remains untainted and safe for your family. Don’t wait until a backflow incident strikes. Act now, and reach out to us. Together, we can keep Arlington’s water supply pristine and safeguard your peace of mind.

 

To learn more about our backflow prevention services or to schedule a backflow preventer test, please contact us today. We offer consultations and estimates.