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Annual testing to certify your backflow prevention devices are functioning correctly and meeting state requirements.
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TCEQ-certified backflow testing, repairs, and compliance services for residential and commercial properties.
Advanced Backflow Solutions provides backflow testing and repair in Springtown, TX, a community northwest of Fort Worth where the mix of municipal water and private well systems creates unique backflow compliance needs. Properties on city water require standard annual backflow preventer testing, while well-water systems may need additional protection to prevent cross-contamination. Our TCEQ-certified technicians understand both scenarios and arrive equipped to test, repair, or advise on the right backflow solution for your specific water source and setup.
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Springtown is a growing community in northwest Parker County, about 20 miles northwest of Fort Worth along US-199. The city has maintained its rural character while seeing increased residential development from families moving out of the urban core. Springtown's name comes from the natural springs in the area, reflecting the region's connection to its water resources.
Springtown's blend of municipal water connections and well water systems means backflow prevention needs vary by property. For properties on municipal water, annual testing is typically required by the water provider. We serve the Springtown area as part of our northwestern coverage, bringing the same professional service and certification that urban clients receive.
Yes. Springtown operates its own municipal water system serving residents within the city limits. Properties connected to Springtown's water supply must comply with state backflow prevention requirements enforced through the local water provider.
Yes. TCEQ regulation 30 TAC 290.44(h) requires annual testing of all installed backflow prevention assemblies in Texas. This applies to residential and commercial properties in Springtown that have backflow devices on their water service lines or irrigation connections.
Backflow testing requirements apply to properties connected to a public water system. Properties using only private well water are not subject to municipal backflow testing mandates. However, properties that have both a well and a municipal water connection may need a backflow preventer to prevent cross-contamination between the two sources.
Missing the annual testing deadline can result in a violation notice from the water provider. Continued non-compliance may lead to water service disconnection until the device is tested and documentation is submitted. The property owner is responsible for scheduling tests before the deadline.
Homes with irrigation systems, commercial buildings, and any property where the water use creates a potential contamination risk are required to have backflow prevention devices. In Springtown, this commonly includes residential irrigation connections and small businesses with process water needs.
Only testers holding a valid TCEQ Backflow Prevention Assembly Tester license can perform the annual test. The tester must use calibrated gauges and submit results to the water provider within the required reporting period. Property owners cannot perform the test themselves.
Springtown is a community of approximately 3,200 residents in Parker County, located about 20 miles northwest of Fort Worth along US-199. The city operates its own municipal water system, treating and distributing water to properties within the city limits. As a public water system in Texas, Springtown must comply with TCEQ regulation 30 TAC 290.44(h), which requires annual testing of all installed backflow prevention assemblies by a licensed tester.
Properties in the Springtown area include a mix of municipal water connections and private well systems, particularly on larger rural parcels surrounding the city. Backflow prevention requirements apply specifically to properties connected to the public water supply. Properties with both a well and a municipal connection may require a backflow preventer at the point of connection to prevent cross-contamination between the two water sources. Residential irrigation systems, commercial buildings with process water, and any property where water use creates a potential hazard to the drinking water supply are subject to mandatory annual testing.
Test results must be submitted to the water provider within the required reporting period after testing is completed. Property owners who do not maintain current testing documentation risk violation notices and potential disconnection of water service. As Springtown continues to grow with new residential development, newly installed backflow assemblies on irrigation lines and commercial connections add to the inventory of devices requiring annual compliance verification under state TCEQ guidelines.
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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.
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