All American Backflow Prevention - Tucson's Local Plumber

Tucson, AZ 85739

(520) 820-7554

http://titus-backflowprevention.com/

Services Offered

  • Plumbing installation or replacement
  • Plumbing inspection
  • Plumbing repair

Local Business Overview

With over two decades of dedicated experience, All American Backflow Prevention is a cornerstone of Tucson's plumbing and backflow prevention community. Founded by Mark, whose expertise spans more than 20 years, the company began training backflow assembly testers in 2001. This commitment to education culminated in 2014 with official approval from the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality to issue tester certifications statewide. As a certifying authority, All American Backflow Prevention provides essential 40-hour new tester and 8-hour refresher courses in Tucson and Phoenix, upholding the highest standards for safety and compliance. Beyond training, their certified team applies this deep regulatory and technical knowledge to every plumbing inspection, installation, and repair, ensuring local homes and businesses have reliable, safe water systems.

FAQs

What does a plumbing inspection cover in my Tucson home?

Our thorough inspection evaluates your entire system for safety and efficiency, with a special focus on backflow prevention devices required by local codes. We check for issues common in our area, like mineral scale buildup that can reduce water pressure, and inspect pipes for age-related wear or leaks to help prevent costly water damage.

Why is backflow prevention important for Arizona residents?

Backflow can contaminate your home's clean drinking water with irrigation or pool water, posing a serious health risk. Arizona has strict regulations to prevent this. Our team, certified as trainers and testers by the state, ensures your prevention assemblies are correctly installed, repaired, and tested to meet all ADEQ standards, protecting your family and community.

Can you help with recurring low water pressure in my older Tucson home?

Absolutely. Low pressure is often caused by scale buildup from our mineral-rich water or leaks in older plumbing. We diagnose the specific cause—whether it's a clogged aerator, corroded pipes, or a more significant system issue—and provide a clear repair or replacement plan to restore your water flow efficiently.

Business Location & Hours



Mon:11:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Tue:11:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Wed:11:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Thu:11:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Fri:11:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Sat:Closed
Sun:Closed


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