When it comes to home plumbing, safety and water quality should always be a top priority. One of the most important components for protecting your water supply is a backflow valve. This device prevents dirty or contaminated water from flowing backward into your home’s clean water lines—something that can happen due to changes in water pressure or back-siphoning from external sources.
Backflow valves are especially essential if you have irrigation systems, outdoor spigots, or a boiler system. Without one, lawn chemicals, fertilizers, or wastewater could find their way into the water you use for drinking, bathing, and cooking. The health risks associated with backflow contamination are serious—and entirely preventable.
Most homeowners don’t realize that backflow devices require annual inspections and, in some cases, compliance with local plumbing codes. Over time, these valves can wear out or get clogged with debris, reducing their effectiveness. Regular maintenance ensures the valve is doing its job and keeps your system up to code.
If your home is older or you’ve never had a backflow valve installed, it’s a smart idea to schedule an inspection. Our licensed plumbers at Putman & Son’s Plumbing will assess your setup, test your current device, and recommend the best course of action—whether it’s repair, replacement, or a new installation.
Don’t wait until contaminated water becomes a problem.