Fast, Reliable Backflow Repair for Homes & Businesses Across Eastern NC
A failed backflow test doesn't always mean a new device — but it does mean your system needs attention before it puts your water supply, or your compliance status, at risk. C&M Plumbing & Septic repairs and replaces backflow prevention devices for residential, commercial, irrigation, and fire protection systems throughout Mount Olive, Wayne County, and Eastern North Carolina, with a repair-first approach that keeps costs down whenever possible.
Schedule a backflow repair or replacement by contacting us online or giving us a call at 919-658-6109
We repair most common backflow prevention assemblies used on residential, commercial, irrigation, and fire protection systems.
The most common causes of failure are dirt or sediment buildup, debris trapped inside check valves, mineral deposits, worn seals or internal components, and normal wear over time.
We attempt repairs first whenever possible. Many failed devices can be restored by cleaning internal components or replacing worn parts. If a device is severely damaged, obsolete, or can't be repaired to meet testing standards, we'll recommend replacement.
Yes. Our service vehicles carry many commonly needed repair parts. Specialized parts can typically be ordered with an approximate 24-hour turnaround.
Yes. We service both residential and commercial backflow prevention devices.
Yes. Every repaired device is re-tested and re-certified during the same visit whenever possible, to ensure it meets all required performance standards.
Repairs are quoted on-site after our technician evaluates the device and determines the necessary work.
Devices We Repair
We repair most common backflow prevention assemblies used across:
- Residential systems
- Commercial systems
- Irrigation systems
- Fire protection systems
Common Causes of Backflow Device Failure
The most frequent problems we find include:
- Dirt or sediment buildup
- Debris trapped inside the check valves
- Mineral deposits
- Worn seals or internal components
- Normal wear over time
Repair First, Replace When Necessary
Whenever possible, we attempt a repair before recommending replacement. Many failed devices can be restored by cleaning internal components or replacing worn parts. If a device is severely damaged, obsolete, or can't be repaired to meet testing standards, we'll recommend replacement instead — and walk you through why.
Stocked and ready. Our service vehicles carry many of the most commonly needed repair parts. If a specialized part is required, it can typically be ordered with an approximate 24-hour turnaround.
Re-Tested Before We Leave
Every repaired device is re-tested and re-certified during the same visit whenever possible, so you know your system meets all required performance standards before our technician leaves.
When We Recommend Replacement
Replacement is the right call when:
- The body of the device is cracked or damaged
- Repair costs approach or exceed the cost of replacement
- Replacement parts are no longer available
- The device repeatedly fails testing after repairs
- The assembly is outdated and no longer meets current code requirements
Our goal is always the most cost-effective solution that keeps your backflow prevention system safe, compliant, and reliable.
Why Choose C&M Plumbing & Septic for Backflow Repair
- Repair-first approach: we look for the most cost-effective fix before recommending replacement
- Stocked service vehicles: many common parts on hand, specialty parts in about 24 hours
- Same-visit re-testing: repaired devices are re-tested and re-certified on the spot whenever possible
- Residential, commercial, irrigation & fire protection experience
- Serving Eastern NC since 1997: trusted by homeowners and businesses throughout Wayne County
Schedule Your Backflow Repair Today
Don't let a failed backflow test linger — a quick repair now can prevent a bigger compliance issue or a full replacement later. Schedule your repair evaluation online or give us a call at 919-658-6109
