Determining the appropriate time to replace a backflow preventer can present challenges. When faced with the need for substantial repairs, choosing to replace the device may prove to be a more economically viable option. By opting for a new backflow preventer, you not only ensure a swifter restoration of your water service but also potentially save on future repair costs. It is crucial to acknowledge that as backflow preventer valves age, they are more likely to require increased maintenance in the future. Therefore, when contemplating the best action to take regarding your home plumbing's safety and efficacy, you should take into account the age of your valve as a significant factor. Mr. Rooter Plumbing of the Twin Cities will gladly assess and discuss your residential backflow prevention system and if replacement is the best option.
When to Perform a Backflow Preventer Replacement
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