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Backflow Testing in Lake Worth, TX

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TCEQ-Certified Backflow Testing in Lake Worth, TX

Advanced Backflow Solutions offers reliable backflow testing in Lake Worth, TX, providing annual backflow preventer testing and repair services for the waterfront properties, residential neighborhoods, and commercial areas along Jacksboro Highway and Boat Club Road. Properties near the Lake Worth reservoir face heightened cross-connection risks that make consistent backflow compliance essential. Our TCEQ-certified technicians deliver thorough testing, handle on-site backflow repair with OEM parts, and provide same-day digital reports for every device serviced.

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Why Choose ABS in Lake Worth?

  • Technicians in the area multiple times each week for wide-open scheduling and quick turnaround
  • Waterfront property expertise - devices inspected with pressure fluctuation awareness
  • Efficient multi-device testing for commercial properties along Jacksboro Highway

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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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We know Lake Worth Businesses

Lake Worth takes its name from the reservoir that defines the community, sitting on Fort Worth's northwest side along Jacksboro Highway. This small city offers a mix of waterfront properties, established neighborhoods, and commercial areas that serve the surrounding northwest Tarrant County communities.

The proximity to Lake Worth reservoir makes backflow prevention especially important in this area, as any contamination risk has the potential to affect the local water supply. Properties along the lakefront, as well as the residential and commercial areas along Jacksboro Highway and Boat Club Road, all need reliable backflow testing. We provide thorough service to keep Lake Worth water safe.

Questions & Compliance

Is annual backflow testing required in Lake Worth?

Yes. Lake Worth purchases its water from the City of Fort Worth and is subject to state backflow prevention requirements under 30 TAC 290.44(h). All testable backflow assemblies must be inspected at least once per year by a licensed tester.

How long does a backflow test take in Lake Worth?

Most backflow tests are completed in 15 to 30 minutes per device. Lakeside properties or locations near Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base with multiple assemblies may take longer depending on the number and placement of devices.

What happens if a backflow device fails its test?

The technician identifies the cause of failure on-site and repairs the device during the same visit whenever possible. After repairs, the assembly is retested and a passing report is filed with the water provider to confirm the property is back in compliance.

Who handles the compliance paperwork after testing?

The licensed tester fills out the official test report and submits it to the water provider on the property owner's behalf. Lake Worth residents and business owners also receive a copy for their own records.

Do I need to be present for the backflow test?

No, as long as the technician has clear access to the backflow device. Many assemblies in Lake Worth are located outside near the water meter. If the device is behind a fence or in a secured area, access should be arranged ahead of time.

What types of backflow devices are tested in Lake Worth?

Licensed testers inspect reduced pressure zone assemblies, double check valve assemblies, and pressure vacuum breakers. Properties near the lake with irrigation systems and commercial connections near the base all require annual certification under TCEQ standards.

City Program & Ordinances

Lake Worth is a small city in northwest Tarrant County situated on the shores of its namesake lake, near Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base. The city purchases its water from Fort Worth and is subject to state-level backflow prevention regulations enforced by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ).

Testing & Reporting Requirements

Under 30 TAC 290.44(h), every testable backflow prevention assembly connected to the public water system must be tested annually by a licensed tester. This includes residential irrigation devices, commercial connections, and assemblies serving properties near the lake or the military installation. Passing test reports must be submitted to the water provider each year.

Enforcement & Penalties

Because Lake Worth relies on Fort Worth's treated water supply, maintaining functional backflow devices is essential to protecting the broader regional distribution system from contamination. Properties with expired or missing test reports may face service restrictions or compliance notices. Keeping annual testing current ensures uninterrupted water service and satisfies both state and local regulatory requirements.

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