Backflow Valve Inspections in Southern CA and Beyond

Protect Your Water. Ensure Compliance.

Because Clean Water Matters

What Our Backflow Inspections Include


Our Backflow Valve Inspection service verifies that your backflow prevention devices are working properly—protecting clean water from contamination and ensuring regulatory compliance.

We perform thorough checks and provide pass/fail notes plus coordination support if repairs are needed.

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Stay Safe, Stay Compliant

When to Schedule a Backflow Inspection

You should schedule a Backflow Valve Inspection when:

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Installing new systems or tie-ins

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Performing routine annual compliance checks

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Upgrading or renovating existing water lines

APUL ensures each device is properly tested and documented to meet both local codes and potable water safety standards.

How We Do It

Our 4-Step Backflow Inspection Process


01.

Site Evaluation

We assess system layout and backflow device access points.

02.

Inspection & Testing

Our certified technicians test valve performance and verify functionality.

03.

Results & Reporting

We document findings with clear pass/fail outcomes.

04.

Recommendations

If issues are found, we provide notes and coordination guidance for repairs.

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More Than Just Testing

Reliable Protection for Every Property


APUL’s Backflow Inspections are ideal for residential, commercial, and municipal systems.

Pair this service with Utility Locating or Pre-Construction Consulting to keep your entire site safe, compliant, and ready to build.

Water Safety Simplified

Backflow Inspections – FAQs


  • What is a backflow prevention device?

    It’s a valve that prevents contaminated water from flowing backward into your clean water supply.

  • How often should my backflow valve be inspected?

    Most municipalities require annual inspections to maintain compliance and protect potable water.

  • What happens if my backflow valve fails?

    We’ll provide a pass/fail report and recommendations for repair or replacement to restore compliance.

  • Do you handle both residential and commercial inspections?

    Yes — we service homes, businesses, and municipal systems across the Central Coast.

  • Do you provide documentation for compliance records?

    Absolutely. You’ll receive inspection findings and certification notes for your records.

Keep Your Water Safe and Systems Secure

Schedule Your Backflow Valve Inspection Today


Protect your water supply and stay compliant with regular backflow valve inspections from APUL.

Contact Matt Evangelista today to schedule your inspection or request more information.

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