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Servicing Nassau County, NY Testing Backflow and Water Safety

About Us

Experienced With Long Island Backflow Testing Issues

Our testers hold a current New York State Backflow Testers License as well as a Home Inspection License and are experts in New York backflow testing and are very familiar with Long Island backflow testing. We consistently meet or exceed the educational requirements necessary for current licensing and tests for our company and several others as well as annual testing of devices used by consumers.

Our company not only provides New York backflow testing and Long Island backflow testing to determine that all devices are working properly, but we also obtain all forms that must be filed with the different regulating agencies to show compliance.

Remember that your water supply can be shut down if you are not compliant with regulations. We can prevent such a shutdown, in most cases, or can help you meet regulations so that water supply is restored.

Our testers are both residential and commercial licensed and can help you if you need your backflow prevention devices tested or would like to have them tested. We are thorough professionals who can get the job done.

Long Island Regulations

Public Water Sources

Regulations now require that all public water sources be protected against cross-contamination. Many of these requirements are incumbent upon both consumers and water providers. Backflow prevention devices now require annual checking, and all water suppliers must also pass annual inspections.

State License Certification

New York State backflow testing must be done by licensed Backflow Prevention Testers who hold a current state license in good standing. These testers are the only people authorized to test backflow devices and their testing equipment must be tested and recertified every year Although local ordinances in some areas require that testing be done by city inspectors only, these inspectors must also meet the stringent state requirements.

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Sprinkler Systems Require Backflow Prevention

While there are certain minimum requirements, different regulation bodies may impose more exacting standards depending on the problems faced in certain geographic areas.

For example, backflow prevention devices are now required to be installed with sprinkler systems in most areas. This applies whether you are operating commercially or not.

And so, it is necessary for construction contractors, water providers, businesses, and even consumers to know what the local requirements are. These include municipal as well as county and state regulations as well as Federal. Plus, almost all cities and all water suppliers must now be tested annually.

New York State backflow testing must be done by licensed Backflow Prevention Testers who hold a current state license in good standing. These testers are the only people authorized to test backflow devices and their testing equipment must be tested and recertified every year Although local ordinances in some areas require that testing be done by city inspectors only, these inspectors must also meet the stringent state requirements.

Sprinkler Systems Require Backflow Prevention

While there are certain minimum requirements, different regulation bodies may impose more exacting standards depending on the problems faced in certain geographic areas.

For example, backflow prevention devices are now required to be installed with sprinkler systems in most areas. This applies whether you are operating commercially or not.

And so, it is necessary for construction contractors, water providers, businesses, and even consumers to know what the local requirements are. These include municipal as well as county and state regulations as well as Federal. Plus, almost all cities and all water suppliers must now be tested annually.

New York State backflow testing must be done by licensed Backflow Prevention Testers who hold a current state license in good standing. These testers are the only people authorized to test backflow devices and their testing equipment must be tested and recertified every year Although local ordinances in some areas require that testing be done by city inspectors only, these inspectors must also meet the stringent state requirements.