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Hello Plumbers Community!

One of my client needs flowback testing service in gold coast, is there any company or individua service provider working here that's offering this service with all modern tools and gadgets. Before further explanation, I want to add the signs that indicates the need of flowback testing.

  1. Water Flow Is Slow
  2. Water Quality Is off
  3. A bad smell
  4. Discolored water
  5. Particles in the water
  6. A strange taste
  7. Leakage
What should I do now for my client? Can he solve these issues by himself or need a backflow testing?

Looking for your suggestions. Thanks!
 
IIRC Gold Coast is part of Florida. This forum is dominated by people in the UK so there is a very small chance anyone will be able to help you find a contractor.

BTW, 'backflow' and 'flow back' mean different things to me but you see use the terms interchangeably.
 
IIRC Gold Coast is part of Florida. This forum is dominated by people in the UK so there is a very small chance anyone will be able to help you find a contractor.

BTW, 'backflow' and 'flow back' mean different things to me but you see use the terms interchangeably.
It's a UK forum? Ahh....Man
 
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