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Backflow Testing in Cleburne, TX

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Backflow Preventer Testing & Repair in Cleburne, TX

Advanced Backflow Solutions offers professional backflow testing in Cleburne, TX, serving the county seat's residential neighborhoods, commercial corridor, and government facilities concentrated around the historic courthouse square. As the hub of Johnson County, Cleburne has a density of properties that all require annual backflow preventer testing under TCEQ regulations. Our certified technicians handle everything from single residential devices to multi-unit commercial surveys, carry OEM parts for same-day backflow repair, and provide digital compliance reports before we leave your property.

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Why Choose ABS in Cleburne?

  • Dedicated southern route keeps service and pricing competitive with local providers
  • Familiarity with Johnson County water authority procedures for first-time-right report filing
  • Consolidated scheduling for commercial properties to reduce per-device cost and disruption

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Annual testing to certify your backflow prevention devices are functioning correctly and meeting state requirements.

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Expert diagnosis and repair for all major brands. Most fixes completed same-day with OEM parts and warranty.

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Cleburne is the county seat of Johnson County, located about 30 miles south of Fort Worth along US-67. This city of around 30,000 residents centers on a historic courthouse square and serves as the commercial hub for southern Johnson County. Cleburne's Layland Museum and historic downtown reflect a community with deep roots and a forward-looking outlook.

Cleburne's position as a county seat means a concentration of commercial, governmental, and residential properties that all need backflow compliance. The city's water system serves a growing population, and annual testing requirements help protect the public water supply. We include Cleburne in our regular southern route, providing consistent availability for Johnson County clients.

Questions & Compliance

Does my property in Cleburne need annual backflow testing?

Yes. Cleburne requires annual backflow testing for all properties with installed prevention assemblies. As the Johnson County seat, the city enforces compliance under TCEQ regulations for commercial properties, irrigation systems, and any cross-connection to the public water supply.

What happens if my backflow device fails the test?

Failed assemblies must be repaired and retested. We carry common parts and can often handle repairs on-site during the same appointment, then retest to confirm the device passes before filing the report.

How long does a backflow test take?

Most tests take 15-30 minutes per device. Testing is performed at the device location, typically outside near the water meter, with minimal disruption to your property.

Do you handle the compliance paperwork with Cleburne?

Yes. We submit all test reports to the City of Cleburne within the required reporting period. You receive documentation confirming your property's compliance status.

Do I need to be on-site during testing?

Not usually. As long as the backflow device is accessible, we can complete testing without you present. We send results electronically once the test is done.

What types of backflow devices do you test?

We test all assemblies including RPZ devices, double check valves (DC), pressure vacuum breakers (PVB), and spill-resistant vacuum breakers (SVB) for irrigation, fire suppression, commercial, and industrial applications.

City Program & Ordinances

Cleburne's cross-connection control program is administered by the City of Cleburne Water Utilities under TCEQ regulation 30 TAC 290.44(h). As the county seat of Johnson County, Cleburne serves approximately 32,000 residents and operates its own water treatment and distribution system drawing primarily from Lake Pat Cleburne, with supplemental supply from Lake Aquilla and the Brazos River Authority.

Testing & Reporting Requirements

All properties with installed backflow assemblies must complete annual testing by a TCEQ-certified tester. The city maintains a registry of all installed devices and monitors compliance status throughout the year. Cleburne's diverse property mix—including industrial operations along the railroad corridor, commercial properties on Main Street, and newer residential subdivisions—creates varied backflow prevention requirements.

Enforcement & Penalties

Enforcement follows TCEQ authority under 30 TAC 290.46(j), with violations subject to fines and potential water service termination for persistent non-compliance. The city sends compliance notices when annual testing deadlines approach or are missed.

Property Owner Responsibilities

Cleburne's industrial heritage and active railroad corridor include manufacturing and processing facilities that create higher-hazard cross-connections requiring reduced pressure zone (RP) assemblies. The city's growth along the Highway 67 corridor has also added commercial and residential properties with irrigation systems needing annual backflow device testing. Cleburne State Park and Lake Pat Cleburne draw visitors to the area, adding seasonal demand on the water system that well-maintained backflow prevention helps protect.

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