Need a backflow test for your business, or a device installed? Our certified testers handle backflow prevention across Winnipeg — installation, annual testing, and the paperwork the City requires.
Backflow happens when pressure changes pull contaminated water back into the clean supply. A backflow preventer stops it — and in Winnipeg, many properties are required to have one installed and tested every year by a certified tester.
We install, repair, and test backflow devices, then file the report the City needs. One call keeps your water safe and your property compliant.
Send us your notice or device details. We'll schedule the test and handle the compliance paperwork for you.
(204) 586-3719 Request a QuoteBackflow work is regulated and certified. Here's when it applies to you.
The City sends annual test notices for properties with backflow devices. Miss it and you risk penalties.
Most commercial, industrial, and irrigation properties are required to have a tested backflow preventer.
Lawn irrigation and sprinkler systems typically need a backflow device to protect the drinking supply.
A failed preventer needs repair or replacement by a certified tester before it can be certified.
New commercial fit-outs with boilers, kitchens, or process water often trigger a backflow requirement.
Unsure whether your property needs a device? We'll do a cross-connection survey and tell you.
Not sure what's installed? Send a photo and we'll identify it.
Reduced-pressure zone devices — the highest-hazard protection, tested and rebuilt.
Common on lower-hazard connections and irrigation. Tested and repaired.
Typical on irrigation systems. Tested and certified annually.
Residential and light-commercial devices tested to code.
Forward your test notice or tell us your device. We'll confirm what's required.
A certified tester checks the device, and repairs or rebuilds it if it fails.
We submit the compliance report to the City so your property stays in good standing.
Send us your test notice or device details, or just call the shop. You'll get a certified tester and the report filed.