Why RPZ testing matters
Reduced Pressure Zone testing checks that the backflow assembly is keeping contaminated water from flowing backward into the clean water supply. The device uses two check valves and a relief valve to create a protected zone, and testing confirms those parts are opening and closing at the right pressure.
For property owners, this is important because it helps protect drinking water from irrigation water, chemicals, and other pollutants. For commercial sites and irrigation systems in Dallas, regular testing also helps verify that the assembly is performing as designed before a problem turns into a compliance issue or a water quality risk.
What Dallas Landscape & Irrigation provides
Dallas Landscape & Irrigation offers professional RPZ testing for properties that need accurate results and clear documentation. If a device does not pass, their team can explain the findings and discuss the next steps so you can address the issue quickly.
- Protects the public water supply
- Helps confirm proper backflow prevention
- Identifies failing valves or relief components
- Supports compliance for irrigation and commercial systems
If you need help with Reduced Pressure Zone Testing, request an estimate from Dallas Landscape & Irrigation today.