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TCEQ-certified backflow testing, repairs, and compliance services for residential and commercial properties.
Advanced Backflow Solutions provides residential backflow testing and repair in Willow Park, TX, a predominantly residential Parker County community along I-20 where newer subdivisions and family-friendly neighborhoods mean a growing number of irrigation backflow devices that need annual testing. Staying TCEQ-compliant with your backflow preventer testing protects your home's water supply and avoids potential fines from your water provider. Our certified technicians are experienced with the modern device models common in Willow Park's newer construction and deliver same-day digital test reports with every appointment.
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Willow Park is a residential community along the I-20 corridor in Parker County, nestled between Weatherford and Hudson Oaks. Known for its newer subdivisions, community parks, and proximity to Fort Worth's western edge, Willow Park has attracted steady residential growth from families seeking the Parker County lifestyle with metro area access.
Willow Park's predominantly residential character means most of our work here involves single-family home backflow devices and irrigation preventers. The city's newer construction tends to have well-installed devices, but annual testing is still required to maintain compliance and ensure they're functioning correctly. We provide reliable, scheduled service for Willow Park homeowners.
Yes. Willow Park operates its own municipal water system serving residents within city limits. The city is responsible for enforcing cross-connection control requirements, including annual backflow device testing for properties connected to the public water supply.
Yes. Under Texas regulation 30 TAC 290.44(h), every testable backflow prevention assembly must be tested at least once per year by a licensed tester. Willow Park follows this state requirement, and property owners are responsible for scheduling their annual test before the deadline.
Willow Park is a growing suburban community with many newer subdivisions. Most residential properties have pressure vacuum breakers or double check valve assemblies installed on irrigation lines. Newer construction generally has well-installed devices, but they still require annual testing from the date of installation.
Willow Park is located in Parker County, situated along the I-20 corridor between Weatherford and Hudson Oaks. Although it is outside Tarrant County, the same TCEQ state regulations govern backflow testing requirements across all Texas municipalities regardless of county boundaries.
Completed test reports are submitted to the Willow Park water department. The licensed tester files results directly with the city to document that each assembly passed its annual inspection and is protecting the public water supply from contamination.
Yes. Backflow prevention assemblies in new construction must be tested upon installation and then annually from that point forward. Even brand-new devices can have manufacturing defects or installation issues that only testing can detect, which is why the state requires immediate and ongoing verification.
Willow Park is a growing suburban city of approximately 6,500 residents in Parker County, located along the I-20 corridor between Weatherford and Hudson Oaks. The city operates its own municipal water system and is responsible for maintaining cross-connection control across all properties connected to its public water supply.
Under 30 TAC 290.44(h), the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality requires annual testing of all testable backflow prevention assemblies statewide. Willow Park's water department enforces this requirement and tracks testing deadlines for devices within city limits. Licensed testers submit completed reports directly to the city, which maintains compliance records as part of its TCEQ-mandated cross-connection control program.
Much of Willow Park's residential development is relatively new, with subdivisions built over the past two decades as the community has expanded westward from the Fort Worth metro area. Newer homes typically have pressure vacuum breakers or double check assemblies on irrigation lines that require testing from the date of installation. Despite the newer infrastructure, the annual testing obligation applies equally to every device in the city, and properties that fall behind on testing may receive compliance notices from the water department.
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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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