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Chicago Backflow, Inc
Basic Information
Address: 12607 S Laramie Ave
Alsip, IL 60803
Phone Number: 708-761-4404
Email: contact@backflow.com
Person of Contact: Megan
Additional Information
Chicago Backflow has been one of the leaders in backflow prevention since 1993. Family-owned and operated, CBI employs 12 backflow inspectors that are out and about covering the Chicagoland area every day. When asked what sets CBI apart from other companies that offer backflow testing, my answer to them is simple. Backflow prevention is our life, our niche. While there may be some plumbers that also carry a license to inspect and certify backflow preventers, these plumbers are not one in the same with a licensed CCCDI inspector that works full time on backflow prevention assemblies. Most plumbers may have their days filled with service tickets varying from replacing leaky faucets, rodding toilets, etc, then testing one or two backflow preventers here and there. Certified Backflow Inspectors employed by Chicago Backflow have their hands in backflow prevention assemblies all day every day.
This makes us the best in the business when it matters most - your failing backflow assemblies. Each of our guys carries an extensive stock of backflow parts on their trucks every day. CBI inspectors will expertly dismantle your device, assess the repairs needed, come back inside with the necessary parts and get you back up and running before you can say 'backflow incident'.