Garden Grove Backflow Testing & Repair

Backflow Test Pros provides backflow testing and repair for commercial and residential properties in Garden Grove.

We help local owners and property managers test and repair, submit paperwork, stay on schedule, and avoid preventable compliance issues with the local water authority.

Contact Us to See if You Qualify for a Free Backflow Test

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Garden Grove Backflow Testing & Installation Pricing

With Backflow Test Pros' Managed Backflow Testing & Maintenance service, there is no need for Garden Grove businesses and homeowners to spend hours going over county and local water utility regulations, ordinances, requirements, deadlines, fees, guidelines, reporting schedules and forms. Everything is Done for You to simplify the backflow maintenance process and ensure compliance with local regulations.

Avoid Garden Grove Water Service Disruptions, Civil Liabilities & Fines

Backflow Test Pros provides dedicated support in everything from initial scheduling, water department communications, due date tracking, same day approval, routine maintenance and urgent repairs.

As a Backflow Test Pros client you can rest assured knowing that your backflow assemblies are monitored and compliant with local water authority regulations.

Backflow Test Pros Turn-key Backflow Maintenance includes:

Backflow Test Pros Turn-key Backflow Maintenance Includes

  • Backflow Installation
  • Backflow Prevention Testing
  • Backflow Repair Replacement
  • Backflow Management
  • Backflow Repair Coverage
  • Multi-Device Discounts
  • Emergency Service

Regional Operations Support

  • Serving Southern California
  • Multi-Location Scheduling
  • Test Document Retrieval
  • Due Date Extensions
  • Same-Day Certification
  • Free Lock Upgrades
  • Priority Scheduling

Schedule Your Garden Grove Backflow Testing to Qualify for $500 in Maintenance Coverage

Contact us before your Garden Grove backflow deadline to confirm eligibility, protect your water service, and lock in local scheduling support.

Garden Grove Backflow Testing & Installation Regulations

City of Garden Grove Backflow Prevention Testing and Repair Overview

The City of Garden Grove follows strict regulations for Cross-Connection Control and Backflow Prevention to protect the public water supply from contamination. The City of Garden Grove's cross-connection and backflow regulations are based on the Cross-Connection Control Policy Handbook (CCCPH), adopted by the California State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) and are enforced through a combination of local municipal code, state plumbing regulations, and county public health enforcement.

Backflow prevention assemblies in Garden Grove must be tested immediately after installation by a certified backflow tester. Annual Testing is required once every 12 months to verify the continued effectiveness of the device. All testing must be performed by professionals certified by the Orange County Health Care Agency. Additionally, completed test reports must be submitted to the City within the required timeframe. Untested or failed devices may trigger enforcement actions, including service interruption.

It's also important for Garden Grove property owners to understand that non-compliance may result in disconnection of water services or fines.

Garden Grove's backflow prevention program is aligned with California Code of Regulations (CCR) Title 17, the California Plumbing Code, and local ordinances established by the Garden Grove Public Works Department. The City of Garden Grove conducts thorough cross-connection inspections to monitor potential risks in both residential and commercial settings. These inspections are essential for maintaining water safety and preventing the backflow of contaminants into the public supply.

Property owners are responsible for the installation of backflow prevention assemblies when required by the City of Garden Grove. Installations must adhere to the city's standards, including specific device types and installation procedures. Devices must be installed in accessible areas and protected from environmental damage or vandalism. Failure to install a required backflow prevention assembly can result in termination of water service until compliance is achieved.

Garden Grove property owners are also responsible for keeping their backflow prevention devices in good working condition. If a device fails or is malfunctioning, repairs or replacements must be made immediately, and the device must be retested. Property owners must also promptly address device failures or test result deficiencies in addition to allowing site access for inspections and water system evaluations.