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Bathurst Backflow Prevention
Backflow can contaminate drinking water and put people at serious health risk, especially in commercial, industrial and multi-residential settings. That’s why T. Woods Plumbing provides certified TMV and backflow prevention services across Bathurst, helping you stay compliant and protected.
We test, service and install devices that prevent contaminated water from flowing back into the mains, ensuring your plumbing meets regulatory standards and keeps your supply safe.
Whether it’s part of your annual compliance check or an urgent repair, we offer prompt, professional support with full reporting and certification. We also maintain thermostatic mixing valves (TMVs) to ensure safe water temperatures in health and care settings.
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0400 574 015 to book a test or inspection with a licensed plumber who knows the rules and gets it done right.
Our Backflow Prevention Work
Our team is fully qualified to test and maintain all types of backflow prevention devices and TMVs. We’ll inspect your setup, identify issues, and provide detailed records to meet local council and industry requirements. If a device fails, we can repair or replace it quickly to avoid compliance breaches or service interruptions.
We work with schools, cafés, industrial sites, apartment complexes and more—anywhere water safety is critical. By staying on top of testing and servicing, you reduce risk and ensure you're meeting your legal obligations.
Contact us to schedule TMV testing or a backflow check today. We’ll keep your system safe, compliant and under control.
What is a TMV?
A Thermostatic Mixing Valve (TMV) is a safety device that blends hot and cold water to deliver a consistent, safe temperature, preventing scalding injuries. TMVs are commonly used in hospitals, aged care, and childcare facilities, and must be regularly tested to meet compliance standards.
Why is backflow prevention necessary?
Backflow occurs when water flows in the wrong direction, allowing contaminated water to enter the drinking supply. Prevention devices are legally required in many commercial and industrial settings to protect public health. Regular testing ensures these devices remain effective and compliant with local regulations.