wendy's wash
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Had a plumbing company install a backflow about 10 to 15 years ago. Had no problems with it until the city came out and said they need to replace my meter. They had to go inside the store room to bleed air out of the valve because they said it would mess up the valve if they did not. Lo and behold valve started dripping. My plumber that was there said there could be Debris in our line so I should wait to see if it stopped. Did not stop. Plumber said the seats could not be replaced and were pitted. So I had to replace the valve with a new one that would cost $1450 with permit. Installed new valve within a day later it started dripping just as much as the old one. Now his excuse for why the new one is leaking was one of three causes. Debris in the valve, bad valve, and kickback pressure, After explaining how my tanks feed the pumps that cause was eliminated. He's constantly push in debris in the valve every time it leaks which is not under any kind of warranty. It's as if he doesn't want to go with bad valve. Currently the valve is out as the inspector said it should've been put outside at the meter. Plumber should have known the city requires it to be out there. What should I do. Thanks