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Backflow Testing in Joshua, TX

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Annual Backflow Testing in Joshua, TX

Advanced Backflow Solutions provides trusted backflow testing in Joshua, TX, serving this growing Johnson County community along the US-67 corridor between Burleson and Cleburne. As Joshua transitions from its agricultural roots into a suburban bedroom community, both legacy properties and new construction require annual backflow preventer testing to meet state regulations. Our TCEQ-certified technicians handle everything from first-time certifications on newly built homes to routine testing and backflow repair on older devices -- all with same-day reports.

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Why Choose ABS in Joshua?

  • Regular southern route through Johnson County keeps pricing affordable despite distance from urban core
  • Equipped to test, diagnose, and repair on the spot - old devices and new installations alike
  • Route efficiency alongside Burleson, Cleburne, and Crowley stops

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

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Joshua is a growing community in Johnson County, situated along US-67 between Burleson and Cleburne. What was once a small farming town has evolved into a suburban bedroom community for Fort Worth commuters, with new residential subdivisions expanding the city's boundaries while the historic downtown area retains its small-town character.

Joshua's residential growth has brought modern infrastructure including backflow prevention devices on newer homes. The city's mix of new construction and older properties in the original town core means a range of device ages and types. We serve Joshua as part of our southern coverage area, providing annual testing and repairs with the same quality standards we maintain across the metroplex.

Questions & Compliance

Is annual backflow testing required in Joshua, TX?

Yes. Texas state law under 30 TAC 290.44(h) requires all backflow prevention assemblies to be tested at least once per year. The City of Joshua operates its own water system and enforces these requirements to protect the municipal supply.

How long does a backflow test take?

Most backflow tests take between 15 and 30 minutes per device. Properties with multiple assemblies or hard-to-reach installations in older parts of Joshua may need slightly more time.

What happens if my backflow device fails the test?

A failing device is diagnosed on-site and repaired whenever possible during the same visit. Once repaired, the assembly is retested and a passing report is filed with the City of Joshua water department to maintain compliance.

Who submits the compliance paperwork after a backflow test?

The licensed backflow tester completes the official test report and submits it to the City of Joshua on the property owner's behalf. A copy of the documentation is also provided directly to the property owner for their records.

Does the property owner need to be present during testing?

No, as long as the technician can reach the backflow device. If the assembly is behind a locked gate or inside a utility room, access arrangements should be coordinated before the appointment.

What types of backflow devices are common in Joshua?

Residential properties in Joshua typically have pressure vacuum breakers on irrigation lines. Commercial and municipal properties often use reduced pressure zone assemblies or double check valve assemblies, all of which require annual testing under TCEQ rules.

City Program & Ordinances

The City of Joshua operates its own municipal water system in Johnson County, south of Fort Worth. As a public water supplier, Joshua is subject to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) regulations that mandate annual testing of all backflow prevention assemblies installed on the distribution system.

Testing & Reporting Requirements

Under 30 TAC 290.44(h), property owners must ensure their backflow devices are tested each year by a licensed tester and that passing reports are submitted to the city. This applies to irrigation systems, commercial connections, and any property where a testable assembly has been installed to protect the potable water supply from backflow contamination.

Enforcement & Penalties

Joshua's proximity to Burleson and Cleburne means new residential and commercial development continues to expand the number of required devices. The city tracks compliance through its water department, and properties that fail to submit timely test reports risk receiving notices or having water service suspended until documentation is provided.

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