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Backflow prevention device inspections are a non-negotiable compliance requirement for virtually every commercial property connected to Phoenix's municipal water supply — and failing a scheduled test can trigger service interruptions, fines, or liability exposure for facility managers and building owners. This Phoenix-area contractor specializes in the inspection, testing, and certification of backflow prevention assemblies across the commercial and institutional sectors, helping properties stay current with Arizona Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ) mandates and City of Phoenix Water Services requirements. Covered assemblies typically include reduced pressure zone (RPZ) devices, double check valve assemblies (DCVA), pressure vacuum breakers (PVB), and atmospheric vacuum breakers installed on irrigation systems, fire suppression supply lines, boiler makeup water connections, and process water lines. Beyond backflow testing, the contractor supports broader water supply and distribution needs common to commercial buildings — including cross-connection surveys, valve inspections, and coordination with local water authorities for annual compliance submittals. Property types routinely served span office complexes, retail centers, healthcare facilities, multifamily communities, industrial plants, and institutional campuses throughout the Phoenix metro — all of which carry mandatory backflow testing schedules. For facility managers overseeing multiple buildings or coordinating annual compliance across a portfolio, consolidating backflow certification work with a single licensed contractor simplifies recordkeeping and reduces scheduling overhead. Phoenix's rapid commercial development and the region's heavy reliance on reclaimed water systems make certified backflow inspection services especially critical, as dual-distribution buildings face stricter cross-connection control requirements. Property managers should confirm the contractor holds a current Arizona-issued backflow prevention assembly tester (BPAT) certification before scheduling any compliance work.