Failed Your Backflow Test?
Don’t worry — Amy’s Plumbing can repair your backflow device and get it re-tested quickly so you can pass and stay compliant.
If your backflow device failed inspection, it means it’s not properly protecting the water supply from contamination.
Amy’s Plumbing provides backflow repair and re-testing in Broward County to help you pass inspection and meet city requirements quickly.
Why Do Backflow Tests Fail?
- Worn or damaged internal seals
- Debris blocking valves
- Corrosion inside the device
- Pressure imbalance or faulty components
- Age and normal wear over time
What Happens After a Failed Test?
- Step 1: Identify the issue causing the failure
- Step 2: Repair or replace faulty components
- Step 3: Re-test the backflow device
- Step 4: Submit passing results to your city
Don’t Delay Repairs
Most cities require failed backflow devices to be repaired and re-tested within a specific timeframe. Waiting too long can lead to penalties or additional notices.
Need testing first? Visit our backflow testing page.
Received a notice? Visit our backflow notice help page.
Own a business? Learn more about commercial backflow testing.
Backflow Repair Across Broward County
Fort Lauderdale, Hollywood, Pembroke Pines, Coral Springs, Pompano Beach, Davie, Plantation, Sunrise, Tamarac, Weston, and surrounding areas.