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How Do I Know Which Backflow Preventer Is Right for My Property?

Most homeowners don’t think about backflow preventers until they install a sprinkler system, upgrade outdoor plumbing, or receive a notice from their water provider. The right device depends on how your plumbing system is used and what level of protection is required.

A backflow preventer helps stop contaminated water from flowing backward into your clean water supply. This is especially important for irrigation systems, outdoor water lines, pools, and certain commercial setups.

The correct backflow preventer for your property is usually based on a few key factors:

  • What the water line is connected to (sprinklers, irrigation, pool fill, indoor plumbing)
  • The level of contamination risk involved
  • Local requirements from your water provider or plumbing code
  • Whether the property is residential or commercial

In many Texas Hill Country homes, a pressure vacuum breaker (PVB) is commonly used for sprinkler and irrigation systems. Other properties may require a different type of device depending on the application.

The best way to know for sure is to have a licensed plumber inspect your setup, explain your options clearly, and recommend the right backflow preventer for your property.

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