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What You Need To Know About Lawn Irrigation Backflow Devices
March 31, 2021 TexasLawnAdmin

What You Need To Know About Lawn Irrigation Backflow Devices

Posted in Irrigation Services

The warmer temperatures of spring are right around the corner. This means that your grass will begin to grow and the flowers/trees around your home will soon be in full bloom. For most homeowners, finding ways to keep their lawn healthy and green is a top priority. This is why many homes in the United States have lawn irrigation systems. Making sure the components that make up this important system are functional is important.

On average, homeowners in the United States spend about $200 a month on lawn maintenance and upkeep. Allowing professionals to check essential sprinkler system components like the backflow prevention device is crucial when trying to avoid problems with your sprinklers this spring and summer.

If you are unsure about what a backflow prevention device does and how to keep it working efficiently, then check out the useful information below.

Understanding What Backflow Is

While many homeowners have heard the term backflow thrown around, few of them know what this term actually means. The water used to power your irrigation system is generally supplied by municipal lines. If the water in your irrigation system starts to flow the wrong way, it can make its way into your home’s main water supply. The water coming from your sprinkler system may be filled with various pesticides, fertilizers and dirt.

This is why keeping it out of your main water supply is important.  A backflow preventer will keep the contaminants out of your water when it is working correctly. However, failing to have your backflow preventer inspected and maintained by professionals can create problems. Ignoring the need for this type of maintenance can expose you and your family to harmful water-based chemicals.

Do You Have a Backflow Prevention Issue?

The older your water backflow prevention device gets, the higher the chance becomes of it malfunctioning. When these malfunctions occur, you will notice a number of warning signs. Things like bad smells, visible contaminants and lower than normal water pressure are all signs of backflow prevention problems. The average homeowner doesn’t have the time, experience or the tools needed to handle this irrigation system repair issue on their own.

This is why hiring the team at Texas Lawn Sprinklers is your best course of action. With our help, you can diagnose and fix your backflow prevention problems before they cause significant damage.

Turning Off Your Backflow Device During Winter

Keeping your lawn irrigation system reliable will require maintenance both in the warmer and colder months of the year. When temperatures start to fall, you will have to winterize your sprinkler system. A crucial part of this winterization process is turning off your backflow preventer. You will also need to turn off the main water supply feeding your sprinkler system to avoid damaged pipes.

At Texas Lawn Sprinklers, we can maintain your existing backflow device or install a new one if needed. With our help, you can keep your irrigation system damage-free and functional.