Certified technician testing a commercial backflow preventer assembly

Annual testing for commercial, irrigation, and property compliance

Find a certified backflow tester in your Texas city

Call or text to get matched with a local backflow prevention tester for annual reports, failed notices, irrigation systems, restaurants, medical offices, retail properties, and multi-tenant buildings.

Annual compliance Certified testers Fast local routing

The lead-gen angle

Backflow testing is a recurring compliance need with local buyer intent.

Property owners usually search only after a city notice, water account reminder, irrigation issue, or inspection deadline. That creates urgent searches like "backflow testing near me" and "annual backflow test [city]" where a focused local page can beat generic plumber pages and directory results.

Fast quote routing

Request backflow testing help

Phone and text are the primary lead channel. The form is the backup path for people who cannot call, after-hours requests, and property managers who want to send details in writing.

  • Commercial and residential irrigation assemblies
  • Annual city testing notices
  • Failed-test repair follow-up
  • Property manager and multi-site requests

Prefer phone? Call (512) 981-7057 or text your city and deadline to (512) 981-7057.

Conversion funnel

Simple process for property owners

1

Submit the notice or deadline

The form captures city, contact info, property type, and what triggered the search.

2

Route to a local certified tester

Leads can be sold exclusively by city, by trade partner, or by first responder speed.

3

Tester completes the report

The service provider handles testing, repairs if needed, and submission to the right authority.

Backflow testing FAQ

Questions people search before they call

What is backflow testing?

A certified tester checks a backflow prevention assembly to confirm it is working and protecting the public water supply from reverse flow contamination.

Who usually needs annual testing?

Commercial properties, irrigation customers, restaurants, medical facilities, apartments, schools, and businesses with certain water connections may receive annual testing notices.

How fast can someone test it?

Timing depends on the city and tester availability. The lead form is designed to collect deadlines so urgent requests can be routed first.

What if the assembly fails?

The tester can usually recommend repair or replacement steps. Capturing failed-test leads is valuable because they may turn into higher-ticket repair work.