LKN Backflow Testing

LKN

BACKFLOW TESTING

Best Backflow Testing and Prevention Company in Mooresville, NC

OUR SERVICE

Welcome to LKN Backflow testing the premium choice of backflow testing in Mooresville and surrounding areas. We ensure the safety and integrity of your water supply. Trusted as one of the best Backflow preventer companies, we have an experienced team of Backflow Prevention Assembly Certified Testers committed to deliver top-notch services to both residential as well as commercial clients. 

With backflow prevention specialization, we offer:

  • Thorough testing services to ensure that water remains infection-free and non-contaminated to comply with local regulations. 
  • We, as a certified backflow company use state-of-the-art equipment to assess and verify the functionality of backflow devices, to identify and resolve the issues promptly. 

Backflow plumbing services are required to check for changes in gauge movement, water leaks and other signs. With a focus on professionalism and a concern for customer satisfaction, LKN Backflow Testing is your trusted partner in maintaining a secure and reliable water system for your property. 

LKN Backflow testing offers backflow testing services in Mooresville, for one time service with an average cost of 100$. 

Contact us today to schedule your backflow inspection and ensure the safety of your water supply.

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10+

Years of
Experience

We Specialize

in serving the following clients in Mooresville and surrounding LKN area

FAQ

Q- How much does a backflow test cost?

Ans- The cost of backflow testing can vary based on your location, complexity of the system and more. At LKN Backflow Testing, we offer one-time services in Mooresville at an affordable average cost of $100.

Q- What does a backflow company do?

Ans- A backflow company specializes in finding and fixing backflow problems while also stopping them from happening again. They usually help install backflow prevention devices and perform inspections to ensure everything is up to code.

Q- What happens if I don’t do backflow testing?

Ans- Not performing backflow testing can lead to several problems including contaminated water supply, legal penalties and fines, increased risk of property damage and insurance complications.

Q- How often should backflow be tested?

Ans- Backflow prevention devices should generally be tested annually to ensure they are functioning properly. It’s always best to check with your local water authority or a certified service provider to know the specific requirements in your area.

Q- Can I do my own backflow test?

Ans- Backflow testing usually requires certification and specialized equipment. It must be performed by a licensed professional to meet local regulations and ensure water safety compliance.

Q- How long does it take to test a backflow device?

Ans- Testing a backflow prevention device usually takes 30 minutes to an hour. The process involves checking pressure levels and ensuring the device is functioning correctly to prevent water contamination.

Q- How do I know if my backflow is bad?

Ans- Signs your backflow might be faulty include low water pressure, dirty or discolored water, unpleasant odors, contamination, or leaks. If any of these occur, it’s a good idea to have a professional check it.

Q- How do I know if my house has a backflow valve?

Ans- To check if your house has a backflow valve, look for a backflow prevention device near your water meter or where the main water line enters your home. It may appear as a box or valve with a check valve. A plumber can also confirm its presence.

Q- What is done during a backflow test?

Ans- During a backflow test, a professional checks the device’s pressure and function to ensure it prevents water from flowing backward into the main supply.

A- Can a homeowner install a backflow preventer?

Ans- A homeowner can install a backflow preventer, but it’s recommended to hire a licensed professional. Proper installation is crucial to ensure compliance with regulations and water safety.

Q- Where is the backflow preventer located in a house?

Ans- The backflow preventer is usually located where the water line enters your house, often near the water meter or outside by the foundation. It can also be in the basement or crawl space.

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What we look for:

The Founding Team

BJ Lackland

Managing Partner

Lucas Marshall

Partner