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TCEQ-certified backflow testing, repairs, and compliance services for residential and commercial properties.
Advanced Backflow Solutions provides professional backflow testing in Aledo, TX for the growing number of residential and commercial properties along the I-20 corridor. As new developments continue to expand into Parker County, each home and irrigation system requires annual backflow preventer testing from the day it is installed. Our TCEQ-certified technicians specialize in both domestic and irrigation backflow devices -- the dual setup common on Aledo's larger lots. Whether you are in a newer subdivision off Walsh Ranch Road or an established homestead, we deliver same-day test reports and carry OEM parts for on-the-spot repairs.
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Aledo is a small but rapidly growing community in eastern Parker County, best known for its powerhouse high school football program and its appeal to families seeking quality schools and a semi-rural lifestyle within commuting distance of Fort Worth. New residential developments along the I-20 corridor continue to expand the city's footprint.
Aledo's newer construction means modern backflow devices, but they still require annual testing from the moment they're installed. Many Aledo homes sit on larger lots with irrigation systems, creating a need for both domestic and irrigation backflow testing. We serve the Aledo area as part of our regular western coverage route and provide the same rapid turnaround as our core Fort Worth service area.
Yes. The City of Aledo operates its own water system and is responsible for enforcing cross-connection control within city limits. Backflow test reports for Aledo properties are submitted to the city's water department to verify annual compliance.
Texas regulation 30 TAC 290.44(h) requires annual testing of all testable backflow prevention assemblies. Aledo follows this statewide requirement. Each device must be tested at least once per year by a licensed backflow tester, and results must be submitted to the city.
Yes. Many Aledo properties sit on larger lots with dedicated irrigation systems, and each irrigation backflow preventer requires its own annual test. Homes with both a domestic backflow device and an irrigation preventer need both assemblies tested separately each year.
No. Backflow devices must be tested at the time of installation and then annually thereafter, regardless of the age of the home. Aledo has seen significant new residential development, and each new device enters the annual testing cycle immediately upon installation.
The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality sets the statewide rules that all public water systems must follow, including the annual testing mandate under 30 TAC 290.44(h). Aledo's water department implements these rules locally, maintaining device records and ensuring property owners meet their testing obligations.
A failed device must be repaired or replaced by a licensed technician and then retested before the property is considered compliant. The repair and retest results are submitted to the Aledo water department. Until a passing report is on file, the property remains out of compliance with state and local requirements.
Aledo is a fast-growing community of roughly 5,500 residents in Parker County, located southwest of Fort Worth. The city operates its own water system and manages cross-connection control for all properties connected to the public water supply. Aledo's rapid residential expansion over the past decade has significantly increased the number of backflow prevention assemblies that require annual oversight.
Under 30 TAC 290.44(h), the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality mandates that every testable backflow prevention assembly be inspected at least once per year by a licensed tester. Aledo's water department tracks device inventories and testing deadlines, and licensed testers submit completed reports directly to the city. The TCEQ audits municipal water systems to ensure these cross-connection control obligations are being met.
Many Aledo homes sit on larger lots with dedicated irrigation systems, meaning a single property may have both a domestic backflow device and a separate irrigation preventer. Each assembly requires its own annual test. With new subdivisions continuing to come online, the number of devices entering the compliance cycle grows each year. Property owners are responsible for ensuring every device on their property is tested on schedule, regardless of when it was installed.
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Annual testing to certify your backflow prevention devices are functioning correctly and meeting state requirements.
→Expert diagnosis and repair for all major brands. Most fixes completed same-day with OEM parts and warranty.
→Protect your home's water supply with professional backflow testing and maintenance for residential properties.
→Multi-device testing, compliance management, and repair services for commercial and industrial properties.
→Testing and repair for irrigation backflow preventers to keep your landscape systems compliant and safe.
→Stay ahead of deadlines with proactive compliance tracking and scheduled annual testing programs.
→Urgent backflow failures need fast response. We offer priority scheduling for emergency situations.
→Page last updated: March 2026