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Backflow Repair and Replacement

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Backflow Replacement in Birmingham, Franklin & Bingham Farms

A failing backflow preventer can put your home’s drinking water at risk and keep your irrigation system from passing inspection. At Birmingham Irrigation Repair, we specialize in professional backflow replacement services for homes and businesses across Birmingham, Franklin, Bingham Farms, and Beverly Hills. Whether your device is leaking, outdated, or failed a test, we provide fast, code-compliant replacements that keep your system safe and reliable.

Backflow preventers protect your family’s drinking water by stopping irrigation water from flowing back into the home’s plumbing. When these devices wear out, fail a test, or start leaking, they need to be replaced immediately. Our licensed team provides backflow replacement services in Birmingham, Franklin, Bingham Farms, and Beverly Hills that meet Michigan code and inspection requirements.

Why Backflow Replacement Matters

Protects Drinking Water

A failing backflow preventer can allow contaminated water back into your home’s supply. Replacement ensures safe, clean water.

Passes Inspections

If your device fails its annual test, replacement is often the only way to stay compliant with local regulations.

Stops Costly Leaks

Old or cracked backflow preventers leak constantly, wasting water and increasing your bills until they’re replaced.

Ensures Reliable Irrigation

A new backflow device restores proper water flow, keeping your sprinkler system running at full pressure.

How Our Backflow Replacement Service Works

1. Inspection & Diagnosis

We check your existing backflow device for leaks, cracks, and test failures to confirm replacement is needed.

2. Professional Removal

Our technicians carefully remove your old device, preventing damage to pipes or sprinkler lines.

3. Code-Compliant Installation

We install a new, high-quality backflow preventer that meets all local plumbing and irrigation codes.

4. Testing & Certification

After installation, we test your new backflow preventer to confirm it works properly and passes inspection.

Why Backflow Devices Fail

Backflow preventers are exposed to Michigan’s harsh freeze–thaw cycles and constant water pressure. Over time, seals crack, internal parts corrode, and the device begins to leak or fail testing. Replacing it at the first signs of trouble helps avoid bigger plumbing issues and ensures your irrigation system meets inspection requirements in Birmingham, Franklin, Bingham Farms, and Beverly Hills.

Long-Lasting Protection

A properly installed backflow preventer doesn’t just keep your lawn irrigation working—it protects your home’s drinking water supply from contamination. Our replacements use durable, code-approved devices designed for long-term performance in Oakland County’s demanding conditions. With correct installation and testing, your new backflow device will provide safe, reliable protection for years.

Backflow Replacement Near You

Searching for backflow replacement near me in Oakland County? We proudly serve Birmingham, Franklin, Bingham Farms, and Beverly Hills with fast, code-compliant service.

Birmingham, MI

Backflow device replacement and inspection-ready installs across Birmingham.

Franklin, MI

Trusted backflow replacement services for Franklin homes and businesses.

Bingham Farms, MI

Reliable irrigation backflow installs and replacements in Bingham Farms.

Beverly Hills, MI

Same-week backflow replacements to keep irrigation systems safe.

Why Choose Us for Backflow Replacement

Licensed & Certified

All backflow replacements are performed by licensed and certified technicians.

Trusted Locally

Serving Birmingham, Franklin, Bingham Farms, and Beverly Hills with reliable service.

Transparent Pricing

Clear upfront costs for all replacements—no hidden fees or surprise charges.

Backflow Replacement FAQs

How do I know if my backflow preventer needs replacing?

Signs include constant leaking, visible cracks, low irrigation pressure, or failing your annual backflow test.

Can a backflow preventer be repaired instead of replaced?

Minor issues like seals or fittings can sometimes be repaired, but full replacement is usually needed for cracked or outdated devices.

How long does backflow replacement take?

Most replacements in Birmingham, Franklin, and Bingham Farms are completed in under 2 hours, including testing and inspection.

Do you install code-approved devices?

Yes. We only install high-quality, state-approved backflow preventers that pass Michigan code and inspection requirements.

How often should a backflow preventer be replaced?

Most last 5–10 years depending on water conditions. If yours has failed inspection or shows leaks, it’s time to replace it.