At Aquasafe Backflow, we specialize in backflow certification services across Indiana, helping residential, commercial, and industrial properties maintain safe, clean water. Backflow prevention is a critical component of any water system, protecting your family, employees, and community from harmful contaminants that can flow back into potable water systems.
A backflow event can occur when water pressure changes cause contaminants to flow in the wrong direction, potentially introducing chemicals, bacteria, or other harmful substances into your clean water supply. Proper backflow certification ensures that your systems comply with Indiana state regulations and local municipal requirements, giving you peace of mind and protecting public health.
Indiana law requires regular testing and certification of backflow prevention devices to prevent contamination of the public water supply. Whether you own a business, manage a property, or maintain a home with irrigation systems or boilers, having a certified backflow device is legally required and essential for safety.
Regular certification:
Confirms your backflow preventer is functioning correctly.
Ensures compliance with Indiana state regulations and local water authorities.
Reduces the risk of contaminated water incidents that could result in fines or public health hazards.
Protects your property and community from harmful pollutants and bacteria.
We follow a thorough, step-by-step process to certify your backflow prevention devices:
Initial Inspection – Our certified technicians inspect your backflow prevention assembly to assess its condition and functionality.
Testing – Using industry-standard testing equipment, we evaluate the device’s performance under various pressure conditions.
Repairs (if needed) – If any components are faulty, our team performs repairs or replacements to ensure the device meets all standards.
Certification – After passing the inspection and test, we issue a backflow certification recognized by Indiana water authorities.
Documentation – We provide complete documentation for your records, ensuring compliance and easy reporting to local municipalities.
Our technicians are experienced with a wide range of backflow prevention assemblies, including:
Double Check Valve Assemblies (DCVA) – Common in commercial and residential irrigation systems.
Reduced Pressure Zone Assemblies (RPZA) – Ideal for high-risk applications like chemical or industrial facilities.
Pressure Vacuum Breakers (PVB) – Often used in sprinkler and irrigation systems.
Atmospheric Vacuum Breakers (AVB) – Used for potable water protection in specific applications.
No matter your system type, our team ensures it meets Indiana’s safety and compliance requirements.
For commercial properties, hospitals, schools, and industrial facilities, backflow certification is not optional—it’s mandatory. Failing to maintain proper certification can result in fines, water service interruptions, and health hazards for employees and customers.
At Aquasafe Backflow, we offer flexible scheduling for commercial clients, ensuring minimal disruption while keeping your water systems fully compliant. Our technicians can handle multiple devices on large campuses, provide ongoing maintenance, and keep detailed records for municipal inspections.
Certified Technicians – Our team is trained, licensed, and experienced in all types of backflow devices.
Indiana Compliance Experts – We stay up-to-date with all state and local backflow regulations.
Fast & Reliable Service – We understand the importance of functioning water systems, and we work quickly without cutting corners.
Detailed Reporting – Every certification comes with documentation for municipal compliance.
Comprehensive Services – From testing and certification to repairs and replacements, we handle every aspect of backflow prevention.