Sprinkler System Backflow Testing for Scappoose, Oregon

Our Drake’s 7 Dees certified irrigation technicians are the best in the business with over 40 combined years of experience. They are licensed and certified in both Oregon and Washington for backflow assembly installation and testing (LCB #5259). We take care of it all – even sending your test results to the water purveyor on your behalf.

Backflow testing for irrigation systems is an annual requirement – schedule your Scappoose irrigation backflow testing today.

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Scappoose Irrigation Backflow Installation

Backflow preventors are essential to maintaining the health of your drinking water. For this reason, the installation of a backflow device is specifically regulated. To ensure that your backflow preventor is properly installed, let the Scappoose sprinkler system maintenance team at Drake’s 7 Dees handle the details.

Scappoose Sprinkler Backflow Testing

Regular backflow testing ensures that your backflow preventor is operating as it should. Trust the trained and experienced pros at Drake’s 7 Dees to take care of your water quality. We manage everything so you don’t worry about it – down to filing the paperwork for you. Scappoose irrigation backflow testing is typically performed in the spring before your sprinkler system is turned on – make your appointment today.

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Scappoose Irrigation Backflow Testing Q&A

Irrigation system backflow prevention devices are used to protect the water supply from contamination or pollution such as fertilizers and pesticides, and are required by law to be tested annually.
What is backflow, and how does it occur?
Backflow is where water flows in the reverse direction from its intended path of travel. Normally water is supposed to go from the main and into the service line for a property. In situations where the water pressure becomes reversed, water flow can go the other way.
How does backflow pose a risk to public health?
In the case of water backflowing from an irrigation system, it may be contaminated with chemicals such as fertilizers, pesticides, or herbicides. Without a proper backflow prevention device, these chemicals can enter into the household drinking water supply or even the main water supply.
How does a backflow preventer work?

A backflow preventer acts as a one-way-valve which allows water to flow into your irrigation system, and prevents it from flowing back the other way.

Watch the following clip to learn how a common backflow preventer works

How often is irrigation backflow testing required?
Testing of an irrigation backflow device is legally required once a year. The best time to perform the test is before the irrigation system is turned on in the spring to ensure that your sprinkler system will pose no danger to you or anyone else during the time it is in-use. Backflow devices are subject to wear-and-tear, and can be damaged by freezing temperatures. When our Scappoose sprinkler system maintenance team is out to turn on your system for the year, we will recommend testing your backflow valve to ensure everything is in working order.
How much does it cost to install a backflow preventer?
Costs will vary on the kind of valve you need for your system. Contact our team for an estimate.
Will a backflow preventer affect my water pressure?
Installing a backflow preventer may affect your water pressure particularly if not properly installed. For expert backflow prevention valve installation, contact Drake’s 7 Dees.

Drake’s 7 Dees Provides Sprinkler Backflow Testing for Scappoose, Oregon

Please Note: An Additional Trip Charge Applies for Clients Outside our Irrigation Services Area

A lifelong Oregon resident, Drake has been passionate about plants since childhood, beginning with propagating and growing flowers at his grandfather’s nursery. He opened Drake’s 7 Dees in 1974, while earning degrees in Business and Horticulture from Oregon State University. He later expanded into the design/build side of the industry, allowing him to combine his passion for plants with his love of family by maximizing the quality of family time spent outdoors.

Drake is co-founder of the Oregon Landscape Contractors Association and is a Landscape Industry Certified Manager (LICM)—a designation that less than two percent of landscapers have attained. Additionally, Drake serves on the Board of Directors for the Portland Japanese Gardens, widely regarded as one of the seven best Japanese gardens outside of Japan.

Drake is married to former Oregon Speaker of the House, Lynn Snodgrass. Together, he and Lynn received the Farm Bureau President’s award in 1999 for their service and dedication to agriculture in the state of Oregon. Drake and Lynn have two wonderful daughters, two talented son-in-laws, and seven grandchildren. In his spare time, Drake enjoys camping, water and snow skiing, reading, and of course, gardening.

Born and raised in the Portland Metro Area… Tim has had an appreciation for the outdoors from a young age.  Inspired by our local beauty ranging: the Mt Hood National Forest to salty, sea spray of Cannon Beach, the arid high-desert of Central Oregon to the rugged terrain of Steens Mountain – Tim sought higher education at the University of Idaho in their Landscape Architecture department.  Graduating with honors in 2004, he returned home to establish his professional career.

Now making his home in Sandy, Oregon – Tim and his wife [Nicole] are raising two happy and healthy kiddos and 4 fur-babies.  Between soccer, football, cheerleading, girl scouts and other extra-curricular activities… the Sellin family are heavily involved in their community and church family.  Since college, Tim has spent 13 of his 17 years with Drake’s 7 Dees and has ‘set roots’ in anticipation of long-term growth at the family-focused company.  Having spent his time away from Drake’s in a ‘boots on the ground’ capacity, Tim has fostered a love for the operational/production side of landscape business, as well as the design/sales.

His goal in life as well as business is to put others first.

Bachelor of Science Landscape Architecture, BSLA… 2009
California Polytechnic University, Pomona… Cum Laude
American Society of Landscape Architects – Honor Award

Steven has 15 years of experience in the residential landscape design/build and garden center industry, including 9 years with Drake’s 7 Dees. Steven also has experience working with the National Park Service in Yosemite on sub-alpine restoration projects, as well as volunteer experience as a Peace Corps Volunteer serving the community of Zaouiat d’Ifrane in Morocco.

Together, Steven and his wife Anna have four lovely children, all 5 years old and under! In his (very limited) spare time, Steven enjoys camping, hiking, archery hunting, and cooking. Steven’s passion for his work lies in helping others, through design to envision a more beautiful space that, once built, becomes a reality that improves their quality of life.