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Urgent Compliance Intake

Got a backflow letter, overdue annual test, or survey notice?

This page is built for the exact calls you want: property managers and owners who just received a municipal notice and need testing or survey work booked fast in Toronto, Peel, Aurora, Guelph, London, Halton Hills, or Barrie.

Annual tests due
Backflow surveys required
Letter upload accepted
Commercial-focused intake
Lead Form

Request urgent backflow compliance help

Send the municipality, deadline, property address, and optionally upload the notice letter. This route now submits a real lead instead of a fake confirmation.

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For commercial, industrial, institutional, and multi-unit properties facing testing, survey, or compliance deadlines.

Municipality Pages

Service areas for notice-driven backflow work

If your property is in one of these municipalities, you can review the local service page for area-specific testing and survey support.

Urgent Support

What Proven Plumbing can help with

  • Annual backflow device testing due dates
  • Backflow survey and cross-connection survey requests
  • Overdue compliance notices and municipal follow-up letters
  • Urgent repairs when a failed device is blocking compliance
What To Send

Information that helps us respond faster

  • The municipality or region that sent the notice
  • Your deadline date and any warning about fees or water interruption
  • The property address and building type
  • A photo or PDF of the notice letter if available
Common Questions

What property owners usually ask after receiving a notice

I received a backflow compliance letter. What should I do first?

Send the notice, confirm the deadline, and provide the property address so the right testing or survey work can be scheduled quickly.

Do I need testing, a survey, or both?

That depends on the municipality and the notice wording. Some properties need annual device testing, while others need a survey before devices are confirmed.

What happens if the deadline is missed?

Notices often mention added fees, compliance escalation, or possible water service interruption. Fast action is the safest route when a deadline is close.