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Backflow Testing in Roanoke, TX

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

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Certified Backflow Services in Roanoke, TX

Advanced Backflow Solutions offers certified backflow preventer testing and repair in Roanoke, TX, where rapid residential growth along the US-377 and SH-114 corridors has created a steady demand for qualified backflow compliance services. New subdivisions require initial testing, and the charming properties along Oak Street's historic downtown need ongoing annual backflow tests to stay current with TCEQ regulations. Our technicians are fully certified, deliver same-day digital reports, and can handle both new installations and repairs on legacy devices.

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Why Choose ABS in Roanoke?

  • Frequently in the area via our Trophy Club, Keller, and Alliance corridor route
  • Experience with both original neighborhoods near downtown and newest communities off Byron Nelson Boulevard
  • Knowledge of local compliance requirements for homes built from 1990 through 2025

“My test is due soon”

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

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“I need repair + certification”

Expert diagnosis and repair for all major brands. Most fixes completed same-day with OEM parts and warranty.

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We know Roanoke Businesses

Roanoke is known as the "Unique Dining Capital of Texas" thanks to its collection of restaurants along Oak Street, but this growing Denton County city is much more than its culinary scene. Located at the crossroads of US-377 and SH-114, Roanoke has expanded rapidly with new residential developments and commercial growth along the Trophy Club and Westlake corridors.

Roanoke's growth from a small town to a thriving suburb has brought thousands of new homes and commercial properties, each requiring backflow prevention compliance. The city's mix of charming older homes near the historic downtown and newer construction in surrounding subdivisions creates varied service needs that our experienced technicians handle daily.

Questions & Compliance

Does my property in Roanoke need annual backflow testing?

Yes. Roanoke requires annual testing for all backflow prevention assemblies installed on commercial and residential properties. This includes irrigation systems, fire suppression connections, and any cross-connection to the public water supply.

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, then retest to confirm the device passes before submitting the report to the city.

How long does a backflow test take?

Most backflow 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.

Do you handle the compliance paperwork with Roanoke?

Yes. We submit all test reports to the City of Roanoke 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 typically outside near the water meter. As long as we can access the device, testing can proceed 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 water systems.

City Program & Ordinances

Roanoke's cross-connection control program operates under TCEQ regulation 30 TAC 290.44(h) and is managed by the city's utility department. Known as the "Unique Dining Capital of Texas," Roanoke serves approximately 10,000 residents in southern Denton County at the intersection of Highway 114 and I-35W, an area experiencing rapid commercial and residential growth along the Alliance corridor.

Testing & Reporting Requirements

All properties with installed backflow assemblies must complete annual testing by a TCEQ-certified tester. Roanoke's concentration of restaurants along Oak Street and Highway 114 creates significant backflow prevention requirements, as commercial kitchens and food service operations are classified as cross-connection hazards requiring annual device verification.

Enforcement & Penalties

Enforcement follows TCEQ authority under 30 TAC 290.46(j), allowing the city to require testing and to terminate water service for non-compliance. The city tracks all registered backflow assemblies and monitors annual compliance status for each device.

Property Owner Responsibilities

Roanoke's position along the I-35W and Highway 114 growth corridor near Texas Motor Speedway and the AllianceTexas development has brought new commercial and residential construction, each adding backflow devices to the city's compliance inventory. The mix of historic downtown restaurants and newer development means both established and recently installed assemblies require annual testing to maintain water supply protection.

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