Cross Connection Controls/
Backflow Preventers
We are Winnipeg’s experts when it comes to Cross Connection Controls, also know as Back flow Preventers, Premise Isolation or DCVA. Cross Connections occur when there is a physical connection between the city’s drinking water system and a source of contamination.
Cross Connections can occur in homes or businesses. The City of Winnipeg requires businesses to install Cross Connection Controls and have them inspected annually.
Next-Gen Plumbing specializes in Cross Connection Controls and are certified by the City of Winnipeg to install and maintain cross connection controls / back flow preventers.
We also keep compliance records for our customers. This means you do not have to worry about compliance when choose Next-Gen. We will contact you annually to remind you when it is time to renew your license, then schedule an inspection to make sure you do not face any penalties from The City of Winnipeg.
Cross Connection Controls also known as Back Flow Preventers need to be inspected annually.
Get Your
City of Winnipeg Compliance Tag
This picture shows a Cross Connection Control that has been inspected and passed by the City of Winnipeg. If you are a business owner you need to look for these junctions and ensure that your inspection tag is up to date. Failure to do so could result in penalties to you!
Next-Gen Plumbing and Heating is certified to install and inspect cross connection controls by the City of Winnipeg. Take the guesswork out of keeping your business in compliance call us today! For more information read our blog.
How to Recognize a Cross Connection / Back Flow Preventer
Nick from Next-Gen Plumbing and Heating talks to Winnipeg business owners about how to maintain their cross connection controls, back flow preventer, premise isolation, dcva.
Nicholas Pirotton