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If your company has a lavatory with a tank on the back, it has a valve that fills the tank each time you flush. The fill valve, often known as the "ballcock," is outfitted with an authorized backflow prevention mechanism that prohibits any liquid from being drained back into your facility's pipes (anti-siphon). To avoid contamination or pollution of drinking water, plumbing standards mandate that all water outlets be fitted with a backflow prevention unit.
Sewer line replacement costs may differ based on a number of variables, including the line's length, depth, type of material used for the replacement, and labor rates in the area. A few thousand dollars to tens of thousands of dollars can generally be expected to pay for the project. To compare costs and make sure you are getting a fair price, it is advised to get several quotes from qualified and reliable plumbers. Additionally, it may be worth checking with your provider to see if your homeowners' insurance policy covers the expense of replacing sewer lines.
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Mathew S.
Annual backflow prevention inspection completed at multiple commercial sites in Wake Forest. Tested 12 different assemblies including reduced pressure zone devices and double check valve assemblies. Each backflow prevention inspection included differential pressure testing, relief valve operation checks, and documentation for state compliance. Found three units requiring minor repairs - scheduled follow-up service calls. The backflow prevention inspection program ensures these protective devices function properly year-round. All sites now have current certification to maintain their water service connections without interruption.

Mathew S.
installation of pump system for new construction residential house in Wake Forest

Mathew S.
Residential sewer cap and service line down a 60-foot hill in a backyard