Choosing the right backflow prevention system is paramount in the installation process. While Richmond Hill homeowners have a wide range of options to choose from, understanding the specifics about each will help ensure that the chosen system meets the specific needs of the plumbing system. There are horizontal backwater valves, which are specifically designed for use with horizontal drain lines.
This system features an internal flap that allows sewage to flow out of your home, but closes shortly after to prevent sewage from entering your home. Horizontal valves are the most common type for backwater valve installation. Richmond Hill property owners can also choose vertical (90-degree) valves, which are installed in vertical pipe runs.
In areas of your building that are at high risk of backflow, installing vertical valves can provide an additional layer of protection against sewage backups. There are also manual gate valves that feature a lever mechanism to control the flow of water, making them suitable for easy access during an emergency situation.
These valves are particularly useful in instances where immediate blockage of flow is necessary for flood prevention and contamination. Once we have thoroughly inspected your plumbing system and identified potential vulnerabilities, we can recommend a backflow prevention solution tailored to your specific needs.