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Prevent the Horrors of Backflow With Backflow Testing Tuesday, October 18th, 8:00 PM
Harrisburg, PA, plumbers discuss important information about backflow and backflow testing.

Harrisburg, United States - October 18, 2022 / G.F. Bowman, Inc. /

What Exactly is Backflow?

The public plumbing system has its own set of horrors, and it’s important that homeowners not only know about them and how to spot them but also when it’s time to call a professional. When it comes to public health, it’s crucial that any potential water contamination is stopped before entire communities and even cities become sick. 

That’s what can happen as a result of backflow. But what is backflow? Backflow is when contaminated water moves in the wrong direction and ends up in the freshwater supply inside homes. It can be detrimental to public health. Homeowners must be aware of the signs of backflow, but sometimes they are easy to miss. That is why homeowners must partake in semi-regular backflow testing by a certified plumber. Keep reading for all the information that homeowners need about backflow and backflow testing. 

What Are the Dangers of Backflow?

backflowBackflow is a public health issue because of all the health problems it causes when someone drinks or uses contaminated water to wash dishes, brush teeth, or shower. However, backflow is also a menace to the plumbing system and the home as a whole. 

Here are a few things that backflow can do to the home: 

  • It can cause an overflow of contaminated water through the plumbing fixtures, which creates water damage. 
  • It can create leaks and cracks
  • Corrodes or encourages corrosion of the pipes
  • Cause water to be discolored or smell bad

Backflow can pre-age the plumbing system, lead to dirty water damage in the home, and put family members in the hospital if they unknowingly ingest the contaminated water. If any of the above effects of backflow are noticed, homeowners should take it as an indication to call a plumber immediately. 

The 411 on Backflow Testing

testingThe only way to ensure that the home hasn’t fallen victim to backflow is to have it regularly tested for backflow. Sure, sometimes the contaminated water will look darker than normal and be pretty apparent that the water is dirty. However, this isn’t always the case! 

Professionals perform a backflow test to double-check that the backflow preventers are working properly. To do this, they first shut off the water valve and wait a few moments. Then, the pressure within the system gets tested via a test kit hose. During the test, the professional looks for areas where the pressure isn’t where it’s supposed to be.  

Why is Backflow Testing Important?

Of course, the main benefit of backflow testing and why it’s so important is preventing water contamination and protecting public health. But here are a few other reasons why every homeowner should have their home regularly tested for backflow: 

  • Backflow can be hard to detect
  • Regular tests can help preserve the plumbing system and the home
  • Testing can prevent water damage and repair bills
  • It could potentially lower the water bill if the house is prone to backflow

Overall, homeowners shouldn’t hesitate to have their homes checked for backflow and maintained to ensure all their plumbing fixtures and appliances work properly and safely. Be sure to call a professional for backflow testing before it’s too late!

G.F. Bowman, Inc. Are the Plumbers to Call!

G.F. Bowman, Inc. provides the residents of Harrisburg, PA, and the surrounding areas with solutions for all their plumbing, heating, and cooling needs. They offer upfront pricing, on-time arrival, and fast service. Call them today for backflow testing and certification services in Harrisburg, PA

Contact Information:

G.F. Bowman, Inc.

7835 Paxton Street
Harrisburg, PA 17111
United States

Jamie Yocum
(717) 409-3164
https://gfbowman.com/

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