Backflow Prevention: The Irrigation Component Homeowners Forget (Until There’s a Problem)

Your sprinkler system connects outdoor irrigation piping to a water supply. Backflow prevention is designed to help protect the household water supply by reducing the risk of irrigation water flowing backward into clean water lines.

For Denver-area homeowners, this matters most when devices are leaking, damaged, or impacted by seasonal freeze/thaw cycles. It’s one of those items that’s easy to ignore—until you see water dripping, corrosion, or performance issues.

Calaway Sprinklers provides backflow prevention services as part of keeping residential irrigation systems safe and reliable.

What Backflow Prevention Does

When everything is working correctly, water should flow one direction: from supply to irrigation. A backflow prevention device is there to help prevent reverse flow under certain conditions.

That’s important because irrigation lines are exposed to soil, debris, and landscaping materials. Backflow prevention helps create a safety barrier between outdoor irrigation and the home’s water supply.

Signs Your Backflow Device May Need Service

If you notice any of the following, it’s smart to have it inspected:

  • Dripping or leaking around the device or fittings
  • Visible corrosion or mineral buildup
  • Standing water near the assembly
  • Damage after winter (cracks, broken parts, or shifting)
  • Pressure changes that appear alongside other irrigation issues

Even small leaks can turn into bigger failures once watering season ramps up.

Why Backflow Issues Often Show Up With Other Sprinkler Problems

Backflow prevention doesn’t live in isolation—if your irrigation system has:

  • leaks,
  • valve issues,
  • controller problems,
  • or inconsistent pressure,

…it can affect overall performance. That’s why many homeowners address backflow at the same time as sprinkler repair, leak repair, or timer replacement. It’s often more efficient to handle the system as a whole.

What to Do If You See a Leak

A quick checklist:

  • Don’t ignore it (small leaks waste water and can worsen)
  • Avoid “temporary fixes” that don’t address the root issue
  • Schedule service so the device and nearby components can be checked properly

How Calaway Sprinklers Helps Denver-Area Homeowners

Calaway Sprinklers helps homeowners with backflow prevention service and irrigation repair so systems run safely and consistently. If your device is leaking, looks worn, or you’re unsure if it’s performing as it should, it’s worth getting it checked before peak watering season.

Backflow prevention helps protect your water supply and supports a well-functioning sprinkler system. If you’re seeing leaks, corrosion, or damage around your backflow device, Calaway Sprinklers can help you get it handled correctly for your Greater Denver Area home.

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