Backflow Testing Services in Missouri
38 listed providers across 40 cities
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Chesterfield
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18 providers nearby
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7 providers nearby
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6 providers nearby
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6 providers nearby
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4 providers nearby
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3 providers nearby
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Backflow Testing FAQ for Missouri
Most municipalities in Missouri require annual backflow prevention assembly testing. Some high-hazard connections may require semi-annual testing. Check with your local water authority for exact deadlines.
A standard residential test (PVB or DCVA) typically runs $90 to $200. RPZ assemblies cost $150 to $350 due to added complexity. Commercial sites with multiple devices can run $200 to $800+.
Yes. Nearly every municipality in Missouri requires backflow tests to be performed by a certified tester. Certification generally involves training, an exam, and continuing education.
Backflow Testing Requirements in Missouri
Most municipalities in Missouri require annual backflow prevention assembly testing by a certified tester. Our directory lists plumbing professionals who offer backflow testing, RPZ valve inspection, and cross-connection control services across 40 cities in Missouri.
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