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Advanced Backflow Solutions serves Sansom Park, TX, with dependable backflow testing and repair for a community where affordable older homes often house backflow devices that are well past their expected service life. Located between Lake Worth and River Oaks along Jacksboro Highway, Sansom Park properties need technicians who understand aging assemblies and can repair or replace devices during a single visit. Our TCEQ-certified team arrives prepared with OEM parts, and every annual backflow test includes a same-day compliance report.
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Sansom Park is a small community on Fort Worth's northwest side, situated between Lake Worth and River Oaks along Jacksboro Highway. The city's affordable housing and convenient access to northwest Fort Worth make it a practical choice for families and small businesses in the area.
Sansom Park's older residential properties often feature backflow devices that have been in service for many years. Regular testing catches deterioration early, saving homeowners the cost of emergency repairs or water authority violations. We provide reliable, budget-friendly backflow services throughout Sansom Park with honest assessments and no unnecessary upselling.
Sansom Park purchases treated water from the City of Fort Worth. Because the water comes from Fort Worth's public system, all backflow prevention requirements originate from Fort Worth's cross-connection control program and state TCEQ regulations.
Yes. Under Texas regulation 30 TAC 290.44(h), any property with an installed backflow prevention assembly must have it tested annually by a licensed tester. This applies to both residential and commercial properties in Sansom Park.
Most Sansom Park properties have Double Check (DC) assemblies on irrigation lines and Reduced Pressure (RP) assemblies where higher hazard protection is needed. Older homes in the area may have devices from discontinued manufacturers that still require annual testing.
A failed device must be repaired and retested before it can remain in service. The water provider may issue a notice requiring correction within a set timeframe. If repairs are not completed, water service to the property can be interrupted.
Test results are submitted electronically to the water provider's tracking system. Since Sansom Park uses Fort Worth water, results go through the same reporting platform used by Fort Worth properties. Your tester handles the submission after completing the test.
Yes. Any residential property with a lawn irrigation system connected to the municipal water supply is required to have a backflow preventer installed and tested annually. This prevents fertilizers, pesticides, and stagnant water from entering the drinking water system.
Sansom Park is a small city of approximately 5,000 residents in northwest Tarrant County, situated between Lake Worth and River Oaks along Jacksboro Highway. The city does not operate its own water treatment facility. Instead, Sansom Park purchases treated water from the City of Fort Worth, which means backflow prevention requirements follow Fort Worth's cross-connection control program and TCEQ regulation 30 TAC 290.44(h). All properties with installed backflow prevention assemblies must have them tested annually by a TCEQ-licensed tester.
Because Sansom Park's water originates from Fort Worth's public water system, the same standards that apply to Fort Worth properties apply here. Properties with irrigation systems typically require Double Check (DC) assemblies at minimum, while commercial properties with chemical processes, fire suppression systems, or other cross-connection hazards may require Reduced Pressure (RP) assemblies. Older residential properties in Sansom Park frequently have devices that have been in service for many years, making annual testing especially important for catching deterioration in check valves and relief valves before they lead to complete failure.
Test results must be submitted electronically through the water provider's tracking system within the required reporting window. Property owners who fail to maintain compliance risk receiving violation notices and potential interruption of water service. The property owner is responsible for ensuring that all installed backflow assemblies are tested, maintained, and repaired as needed to keep the public water supply protected from contamination through backflow or backsiphonage events.
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Annual testing to certify your backflow prevention devices are functioning correctly and meeting state requirements.
→Expert diagnosis and repair for all major brands. Most fixes completed same-day with OEM parts and warranty.
→Protect your home's water supply with professional backflow testing and maintenance for residential properties.
→Multi-device testing, compliance management, and repair services for commercial and industrial properties.
→Testing and repair for irrigation backflow preventers to keep your landscape systems compliant and safe.
→Stay ahead of deadlines with proactive compliance tracking and scheduled annual testing programs.
→Urgent backflow failures need fast response. We offer priority scheduling for emergency situations.
→Page last updated: March 2026