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Annual testing to certify your backflow prevention devices are functioning correctly and meeting state requirements.
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TCEQ-certified backflow testing, repairs, and compliance services for residential and commercial properties.
Advanced Backflow Solutions delivers TCEQ-certified backflow testing in Flower Mound, TX, where the town's water utility actively enforces annual compliance and sends notices to homeowners with overdue devices. Flower Mound's large homes and irrigated landscapes typically require multiple backflow preventer tests per property -- one for the domestic water line and additional tests for each irrigation zone. Our certified technicians handle multi-device testing in a single appointment, perform backflow repair on-site with OEM parts, and file same-day digital reports so you can respond to compliance notices immediately rather than waiting on paperwork.
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Flower Mound is a large, affluent community in southern Denton County named for a prominent 12.5-acre mound of wildflowers at its center. With over 75,000 residents, excellent schools, and extensive trail systems, Flower Mound is one of the most desirable suburbs in the DFW metroplex. The city's well-maintained residential properties and commercial centers all require compliant backflow prevention.
Flower Mound's large homes and irrigated landscapes frequently have multiple backflow devices per property. The town's water utility actively enforces annual testing requirements and sends compliance notices. We help Flower Mound homeowners manage their testing schedules proactively so they never face late notices or potential fines.
Yes. Flower Mound requires annual backflow testing for all properties with installed prevention assemblies. The town's water utility enforces compliance under TCEQ regulations for commercial properties, irrigation systems, fire suppression connections, and any cross-connection to the public water supply.
Failed devices must be repaired and retested before returning to service. We carry common parts and can often complete repairs on-site, then retest to confirm the device passes before submitting the report.
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 or business.
Yes. We submit all test reports to the Town of Flower Mound within the required reporting period. You receive documentation confirming your property's compliance status.
Not usually. Backflow devices are typically outside near the water meter or irrigation system. As long as we can access the device, testing proceeds without you present.
We test all standard assemblies including RPZ devices, double check valves (DC), pressure vacuum breakers (PVB), and spill-resistant vacuum breakers (SVB) for residential, commercial, and fire suppression systems.
Flower Mound's cross-connection control program is administered by the Town of Flower Mound Environmental Services under TCEQ regulation 30 TAC 290.44(h). The town serves approximately 79,000 residents in southern Denton County, bordered by Lewisville Lake to the east. Flower Mound purchases water from the Upper Trinity Regional Water District and maintains its own distribution infrastructure including elevated storage and pumping stations.
All properties with installed backflow assemblies must complete annual testing by a TCEQ-certified tester. The town tracks all registered devices and monitors compliance status. Flower Mound's residential character—with many homes on large lots featuring extensive irrigation systems—means residential irrigation backflow devices represent a significant portion of the annual testing workload.
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 town sends compliance notices when annual testing is due or overdue.
Commercial development along FM 2499, Long Prairie Road, and Cross Timbers Road includes restaurants, medical facilities, and retail centers requiring appropriate backflow protection. Flower Mound's proximity to Lewisville Lake and its extensive trail system also means some properties have unique water features and irrigation configurations requiring specific backflow device types.
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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