In most cases, several components of backflow preventers can be replaced, such as rubber gaskets. While this is a cost-effective repair option, these repairs may be impossible if the backflow preventer is very old or corroded. Your local Mr. Rooter Plumbing will assess the system to determine whether a repair is feasible.
After completing a repair service, we can also perform backflow prevention device testing to ensure the fix is effective.
Backflow Preventer Valve Replacement
If the device needs extensive repairs, replacing it may be more economical and will ensure you get your home's water supply back to normal faster. Old and outdated backflow preventer valves are more likely to have more repair needs in the future, so keep your valve’s age in mind when determining whether you should replace it.