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Backflow Testing in North Richland Hills, TX

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Backflow Testing & Compliance in North Richland Hills, TX

Advanced Backflow Solutions is the trusted provider for backflow preventer testing and repair across North Richland Hills, TX, the largest city in northeast Tarrant County. With thousands of residential irrigation systems and commercial properties lining Boulevard 26 and Rufe Snow Drive, NRH generates one of the highest volumes of annual backflow tests in our service area. Our TCEQ-certified technicians handle everything from routine annual tests to emergency backflow repair, and every report is filed directly with your water provider the same day.

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Why Choose ABS in North Richland Hills?

  • One of our highest-volume service areas - technicians routed through NRH nearly every day
  • Same-day availability on most requests with fast scheduling
  • Inside-out knowledge of compliance landscape from medical facilities to residential subdivisions

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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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North Richland Hills, commonly known as NRH, is one of the largest cities in northeast Tarrant County. Home to the NRH2O Family Water Park and the Iron Horse Golf Course, this established community features a solid mix of residential neighborhoods, commercial centers along Boulevard 26 and Rufe Snow Drive, and growing medical facilities.

NRH's extensive residential base means a high volume of backflow devices requiring annual testing and occasional repair. The city's water utility enforces compliance requirements and sends notices to property owners when testing is due. We work with NRH homeowners and businesses to get testing completed quickly and affordably, often before deadline notices escalate to violations.

Questions & Compliance

Does my property in North Richland Hills need annual backflow testing?

Yes. North Richland Hills requires annual testing for all backflow prevention assemblies on commercial and residential properties. This includes irrigation systems, fire suppression connections, and any cross-connection to the public water supply enforced under TCEQ regulations.

What happens if my backflow device fails the test?

Failed devices must be repaired and retested. We carry common parts and can often complete repairs on-site during the same visit, then retest to confirm the device passes before submitting the compliance 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 or business operations.

Do you handle the compliance paperwork with North Richland Hills?

Yes. We submit all test reports electronically to the City of North Richland Hills within the required reporting period. You receive documentation confirming your compliance status.

Do I need to be on-site during testing?

Not usually. Backflow devices are typically located outside near the water meter. As long as we can access the device, testing can be completed without you present and we send results afterward.

What types of backflow devices do you test?

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

City Program & Ordinances

North Richland Hills' cross-connection control program is administered by the Public Works and Water Department under TCEQ regulation 30 TAC 290.44(h). The city serves approximately 72,000 residents in northeast Tarrant County and operates its own water treatment and distribution system, drawing raw water from the Trinity River Authority's Cedar Creek and Richland-Chambers reservoirs.

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 backflow devices and tracks compliance status. Test results must be submitted within the required reporting window. North Richland Hills' residential areas feature extensive irrigation systems requiring annual backflow device verification.

Enforcement & Penalties

Enforcement follows TCEQ authority under 30 TAC 290.46(j), with violations subject to fines up to $2,000 per day and potential water service termination for persistent non-compliance. The city actively monitors compliance and sends notices to property owners with overdue testing requirements.

Property Owner Responsibilities

The city's commercial corridors along Boulevard 26, Rufe Snow Drive, and Davis Boulevard include restaurants, medical facilities, and retail properties requiring appropriate backflow protection. North Richland Hills' NRH2O Family Water Park and other municipal facilities also maintain backflow assemblies, reflecting the city's commitment to water safety across all property types.

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