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Municipal Compliance

Backflow Prevention
Assembly Testing

Backflow from irrigation systems, industrial equipment, or plumbing cross-connections can contaminate your building's potable water supply. FSI New Mexico provides certified backflow prevention assembly testing required annually by most New Mexico municipalities.

Protecting Your Water Supply — A Legal Requirement

Backflow occurs when water flows in the wrong direction through your plumbing — potentially pulling contaminants, chemicals, or biological hazards into the drinking water supply. Backflow prevention assemblies are installed to stop this, but only if they are properly maintained and tested.

New Mexico municipalities and the New Mexico Environment Department require annual testing of all backflow prevention assemblies on commercial properties. Failing to test — or test on time — can result in fines, mandatory shutdowns, and liability if a contamination event occurs.

FSI New Mexico's certified testers perform full pressure testing of your assembly, complete the required paperwork, and submit the test report to your local water authority on your behalf.

Annual testing is required by most New Mexico municipalities. We handle the test report and submit it to your water authority so you stay compliant without the paperwork hassle.

Our Inspection Process

A complete backflow prevention assembly test typically takes under an hour and causes only a brief, planned water interruption.

1

Visual Inspection

We examine the assembly for corrosion, physical damage, improper installation, or signs of tampering. Any issues are documented before testing begins.

2

Pressure & Valve Testing

Using calibrated test equipment, we pressure-test all check valves and relief valves to verify they open and close within required tolerances.

3

Test Report Completion

We complete the official test report required by your municipality, documenting all test readings, pass/fail results, and tester certification information.

4

Submission & Recommendations

We submit the completed report to your local water authority. If the assembly fails, we document what needs repair or replacement and can coordinate next steps.

Which Properties Need Backflow Testing?

Most commercial properties in Albuquerque and throughout New Mexico are required to have backflow prevention assemblies tested annually. If your property has an irrigation system, commercial kitchen connections, fire suppression system, or industrial equipment tied to the water supply, you almost certainly have a testable assembly.

Restaurants & food service Office buildings Retail centers Hotels & motels Schools Healthcare facilities Multi-unit residential Properties with irrigation Industrial facilities Car washes

What's Included in Our Service

  • Certified backflow prevention tester
  • Full visual inspection of assembly
  • Calibrated pressure testing of all valves
  • Official test report completion
  • Submission to local water authority
  • Copy of signed report for your records
  • Repair recommendations if assembly fails

Schedule Your Backflow Inspection Today

Don't risk fines or a failed municipal inspection. Contact FSI New Mexico to schedule certified backflow testing at your Albuquerque-area property.

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