Every community needs a reliable and safe water supply. And backflow prevention is a crucial part of this supply's maintenance. In the City of Marina, you have a few services at your disposal for backflow repairs, and knowing about them can help you ensure both the integrity of your water system and the health of the community. Backflow is a serious but easily preventable issue that can lead to the contamination of a community's potable water supply. If you can consistently stop backflow from occurring, then you can ensure that water supply is both safe and reliable. But what happens when backflow has occurred more than once in a short period of time, and you're just not sure what's going on? Well, then, it's call time for the professionals.
Backflow prevention devices come in a variety of types, with each needing special attention when something goes awry. Take, for example, the reduced pressure zone (RPZ) assembly, a fixture you're likely to see in a commercial setting. The RPZ is the perfectionist of the bunch; in fact, it can be said that using an RPZ assembly is an assurance that the backflow prevention device fulfilling the local water authority's mandate is, indeed, doing its job. If the pressure differential between the two sides of the RPZ ain't right, the device ain't backflow preventing. And if the RPZ ain't preventing the backflow and it's mandated by the water authority, you could be in violation. And moreover, if the assembly is not maintaining the necessary pressure differential, water could be flowing back toward the pipes that supply water to your property.
Knowing when to call in the professionals for backflow repair is basic property management sense, whether you're handling a small home in Marina or a significant commercial complex. The rule of thumb is to bring in the experts when you see any sign of trouble with your water supply—slow drainage, for instance, or sudden changes in water pressure. In our experience, "unusual" is a key word, so if your water seems off in taste or color, that's definitely a sign to act. Backflow problems can escalate, and in the multiple case studies we've read, they only do so when inspection and repair aren't prioritized. When Marina property owners and managers take routine backflow problems seriously, it benefits the larger water supply and drainage system serving us all.