Backflow Prevention
Backflow Preventer Installation
Simply put, backflow refers to an unwanted flow of water in the reverse direction. If the proper precautionary measures are not taken, backflow presents a serious health and plumbing risk. For this reason, backflow prevention devices are an essential feature of every home. Backflow preventers effectively stop sewage from backing up into the piping system. Call on the expert plumbers at Plumber Experts - HVAC Services for backflow prevention throughout Charleston Downtown, South of Broad, Cannonborough-Elliotborough, Harleston Village, Johns Island, James Island, Mount Pleasant and Summerville.


Plumber Experts - HVAC Services provides skilled installation, helping you to determine and implement proper safety measures into your home. While issues with backflow are often complex and hazardous, the solution is simple, straightforward, and affordable. Contact Plumber Experts - HVAC Services at 843-647-5000 for further information, expert installation, maintenance, and repair in all of Charleston, SC & the surrounding areas.
Avoid health risks with expert backflow prevention service!
Plumber Experts - HVAC Services specializes in plumbing services, ensuring smooth, efficient, and reliable operation for our customers throughout Charleston Downtown, South of Broad, Cannonborough-Elliotborough, Harleston Village, Johns Island, James Island, Mount Pleasant and Summerville. We assemble a team of licensed plumbers to provide a trusted source of expertise and assistance. Determining between types of backflow preventers and prioritizing the quality of materials, we deliver durable and efficient protection for your entire plumbing system. Through proper installation and conscientious maintenance, we optimize the health and safety of your home. Count on Plumber Experts - HVAC Services for convenient scheduling, tidy job sites, and rewarding results that make life easier.
Types of Backflow:
- Back-pressure – A reversal of water flow within a piping system results in an increase in the water used compared to water supplied. The installation of a backflow prevention system effectively resolves the issue.
- Back-siphonage – The reversal of water is the result of an increase in the velocity of water use. Corroded pipes, leaking sewer connections, or crossed-over connections often redirects water flow back to other connections, causing major problems.