Signs You Might Have a Backflow Problem in Tyler
Most backflow issues develop gradually, but there are clear warning signs that something’s wrong:
- Discolored water (yellow, brown, or cloudy)
- Odd odors or unusual taste from taps
- Low water pressure across multiple fixtures
- Visible sediment or grit in your sink or tub
If you notice any of these, don’t ignore them. Our team can inspect your backflow assembly, pinpoint the source of the issue, and restore clean water to your home.
Tyler Backflow Prevention Devices We Service and Install
Our licensed plumbers work with every type of backflow prevention assembly recognized by TCEQ and City of Tyler standards. Each device serves a specific purpose depending on your plumbing configuration and risk level:
- Reduced Pressure Zone (RPZ) Assemblies – The most secure option, typically used in high-risk environments like irrigation or commercial plumbing systems.
- Double Check Valve Assemblies (DCVA) – Commonly installed on residential properties to guard against moderate backflow risks.
- Pressure Vacuum Breakers (PVB) – Ideal for lawn irrigation systems; they prevent contaminated water from siphoning back into your home during pressure drops.
Our team can help you determine which device best fits your property and ensure it’s properly installed, tested, and maintained.