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SKS01741 (Non-US)
Do I Really Need It Replaced or Just Tested?
Hey everyone,
I recently got a notice from my local council saying my property needs backflow testing because I’ve got an irrigation setup connected to the main water supply. I wasn’t even aware I had a backflow prevention device until now.
A plumber came by for a quick look and mentioned it might need to be replaced, not just tested, since it’s “old.” But here’s the thing — the water pressure’s fine, and I’ve never noticed any issues with contamination or leaks.
I’m trying to understand:
How often should these devices actually be tested or replaced?
Is it a safety requirement or just a compliance formality?
Would appreciate advice from anyone who’s been through this.
Cheers,
— A confused homeowner trying to avoid unnecessary costs.
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packy (MA)
the bottom line is that you do whatever the local council demands.
you test the devuce and replace it if it is defective.
most devices sell a rebuild kit that will make it work like new much cheaper than replacing it.
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SKS01741 (Non-US)
Ok, I will try.
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