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Backflow Testing in Keller, TX

TCEQ-certified backflow testing, repairs, and compliance services for residential and commercial properties.

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Certified Backflow Services in Keller, TX

Advanced Backflow Solutions delivers TCEQ-certified backflow testing in Keller, TX, serving the master-planned communities, established neighborhoods around Old Town Keller, and commercial properties along the 377 corridor. Keller's well-maintained homes -- many built in the 2000s and 2010s -- feature modern backflow prevention devices that still require annual testing under Texas law. Our technicians perform professional backflow preventer testing and handle any needed backflow repair on-site, with same-day compliance reports emailed directly to homeowners and property managers.

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Why Choose ABS in Keller?

  • Frequent service via our northeast Tarrant County route through Southlake, Colleyville, and NRH
  • Familiar with specific device brands installed by Keller's largest subdivision builders
  • Right test equipment and parts for efficient, one-visit service

“My test is due soon”

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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We know Keller Businesses

Keller is a fast-growing community in northeast Tarrant County that has transformed from a small rural town into a thriving suburban city with excellent schools and family-friendly neighborhoods. Located along Bear Creek and straddling the 377 corridor, Keller's newer construction and master-planned communities mean well-maintained infrastructure but still require annual backflow testing.

Many of Keller's residential subdivisions were built in the 2000s and 2010s with modern backflow prevention devices already installed. While newer devices tend to be more reliable, they still require annual testing to maintain compliance and ensure water safety. We serve both the established neighborhoods near Old Town Keller and the newer developments extending toward Haslet and Roanoke.

Questions & Compliance

Does my property in Keller need annual backflow testing?

Yes. Keller requires annual testing for all backflow prevention assemblies installed on commercial and residential properties. This includes irrigation systems, fire suppression connections, and any property with a 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 replacement parts and can often complete repairs on-site during the same visit, then retest to verify the device passes before filing the report.

How long does a backflow test take?

Most backflow tests take 15-30 minutes per device. Testing is performed at the device location, typically outdoors near the water meter, with minimal impact on your daily routine.

Do you handle the compliance paperwork with Keller?

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

Do I need to be on-site during testing?

Not necessarily. Backflow devices are usually located outside near the water meter or irrigation connection. As long as we can access the device, testing proceeds without you present.

What types of backflow devices do you test?

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

City Program & Ordinances

Keller's cross-connection control program operates under TCEQ regulation 30 TAC 290.44(h) and is administered by the city's Public Works Department. The city serves approximately 48,000 residents in northeast Tarrant County, positioned between Fort Worth and Denton County. Keller purchases its water supply from the City of Fort Worth and maintains its own distribution system with elevated storage and pumping facilities to serve the city's hilly terrain.

Testing & Reporting Requirements

All properties with backflow prevention assemblies must complete annual testing by a TCEQ-certified tester. The city maintains records of all installed devices and monitors compliance status. Keller's residential character—with many homes featuring irrigated lots—means a significant portion of the city's backflow device inventory consists of double check (DC) assemblies on residential irrigation lines.

Enforcement & Penalties

Enforcement follows standard TCEQ authority under 30 TAC 290.46(j), allowing the city to require testing and maintenance and to terminate water service for non-compliance. Violations are subject to penalties consistent with state law. The city sends compliance notices to property owners when annual testing is due or overdue.

Property Owner Responsibilities

Commercial development along Keller Parkway and Bear Creek Parkway includes restaurants, medical facilities, schools, and retail properties that require appropriate backflow protection based on assessed hazard levels. Keller ISD facilities and the city's parks and recreation infrastructure also maintain backflow assemblies that require annual testing, contributing to the overall compliance workload managed by the city's program.

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