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DCVA & RP Annual Testing — Aurora

Backflow Preventer Testing in Aurora

Certified annual testing, reporting, and full compliance for commercial, industrial, and institutional properties in Aurora.

Town of Aurora · Backflow & Cross Connection By-law 6213-19

Backflow requirements in Aurora

The Town of Aurora administers a mandatory backflow prevention program under Backflow and Cross Connection By-law 6213-19. All industrial, commercial, institutional, and multi-residential property owners must install a backflow preventer on the water supply line to their property and keep it tested.

  • Mandatory under Town of Aurora By-law 6213-19
  • Backflow preventer required on the property’s supply line
  • Annual testing by a certified tester
  • Applies to ICI and multi-residential properties

Aurora’s program is mandatory — installing and testing on time keeps your property clear of compliance notices.

Learn more about the backflow regulations by town, or see how our annual backflow testing keeps your Aurora property compliant.

A code-compliant backflow preventer installation on a commercial property serving Aurora
Real Work in Aurora

Commercial & industrial expertise

From single devices to multi-assembly systems, we test, install, and maintain backflow preventers on real Aurora properties — neatly piped, properly tagged, and documented for Town of Aurora.

What We Do in Aurora

Complete backflow compliance, handled locally

Annual Testing

Certified DCVA & RP testing with digital reports, tagging, and submission.

Backflow Testing

Installation

Compliant RPZ and double check valve installation for Aurora properties.

Installation

Repair & Replacement

Fast repair or replacement of failed devices, with retesting and re-filing.

Repair & Replacement

Cross-Connection Surveys

Identify and eliminate contamination risks across your plumbing system.

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How It Works

Compliance handled end-to-end

1

Assess

We locate and assess every backflow device on your Aurora property.

2

Test

Certified testing with NIST-calibrated equipment, on your schedule.

3

Report & Tag

Digital test reports and proper device tagging for your records.

4

Submit

We file results with Town of Aurora so you stay compliant.

Certified backflow preventer test in progress on a commercial property in Aurora
Why Aurora Chooses Us

Certified, local, and compliance-focused

With decades of plumbing experience, OWWA-certified testers, and NIST-calibrated equipment, we make backflow compliance in Aurora straightforward.

Certified testers

OWWA-certified, with calibrated, NIST-traceable equipment.

End-to-end

Test, tag, repair, replace, and file — one team.

Questions, Answered

Backflow testing in Aurora

The Town of Aurora administers a mandatory backflow prevention program under Backflow and Cross Connection By-law 6213-19. All industrial, commercial, institutional, and multi-residential property owners must install a backflow preventer on the water supply line to their property and keep it tested.
Backflow prevention devices must be tested annually by a certified tester, with results documented for Town of Aurora. Newly installed or repaired devices must be tested right away.
Yes. We provide digital test reports, tag the device, and handle the documentation and submission so your property stays compliant.
We handle the repair or replacement, retest the device, and re-file the results to restore compliance without unnecessary delays.
Commercial, industrial, institutional, and Part 3 residential properties in Aurora are covered under Backflow & Cross Connection By-law 6213-19. Any property with a backflow device installed, or one flagged through a cross-connection survey, must keep it tested annually.
Yes — we provide certified backflow testing across Aurora and the surrounding York Region area, for commercial and industrial properties of every size. Contact us to confirm coverage and book.
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