Full-Service Residential & Commercial Backflow Testing
Whether you're a homeowner or a business owner in the state of Georgia, you’re required by law to test your backflow preventer annually. We offer reliable, affordable testing that protects water and gives you peace of mind.
Mr. Backflow's Process
1. Arrival notification
We always let you know when we arrive on your property.
2. Device location
We locate your backflow prevention assembly (even if it’s in a vault or box).
3. Testing
Testing takes 10–45 minutes, depending on device accessibility and setup.
7. County filing
We file the required paperwork with the county on your behalf.
4. Verification
If a failure occurs, we will contact you immediately with next steps.
5. Photo evidence
We send photos to prove we were on site and completed your test.
6. Official report
You receive your test results, pass/fail status, and honest recommendations.
Mr. Backflow's Process
1. Arrival notification
We always let you know when we arrive on your property.
2. Device location
We locate your backflow prevention assembly (even if it’s in a vault or box).
3. Testing
Testing takes 10–45 minutes, depending on device accessibility and setup.
4. Verification
If a failure occurs, we will contact you immediately with next steps.
5. Photo evidence
We send photos to prove we were on site and completed your test.
6. Official report
You receive your test results, pass/fail status, and honest recommendations.
7. County filing
We file the required paperwork with the county on your behalf.
Our rate starts at $125
We provide:
- Full Backflow Test
- Filing with County or City
- Detailed, Honest Reports
- Expert Recommendations, As Needed
- Photos for Transparency and Proof
FAQ on backflow testing
A backflow preventer is an assembly that prevents contaminated water from flowing backwards into the potable water supply. It’s essential for protecting drinking water from pesticides, fertilizers, chemicals, and other harmful substances.
Annual backflow testing is required by law in Georgia and across the U.S. It ensures your backflow preventer is working correctly. If it fails, contaminated water can re-enter the potable water system — causing major health risks.
Backflow assemblies must be tested once per year according to federal and local regulations. Some properties, especially those with high hazard systems such as chemicals in irrigation or hospitals, may be required to test more frequently depending on the situation or municipality.
If your device fails, we will:
- After accurate testing, we will inform you of next steps.
- Provide honest recommendations for repair or replacement.
- Offer to perform the repair ourselves, if needed.
We always aim to provide accurate testing and keep you in the know of all test results.
Yes. Unlike many competitors, we take photos of the device while we're on your property and include them in your report. We also keep our test machines calibrated and protected to maintain accurate testing.
Yes! We specialize in residential and commercial backflow testing throughout the state of Georgia. Whether you own a home, office building, restaurant, or apartment complex, we’ve got you covered.