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Backflow Cages Designed with Contractors in Mind03-10-26 | News

Backflow Cages Designed with Contractors in Mind

StrongBox Backflow Cages
by Keziah Olsen Morris, LASN

Full-access designs protect plumbing while allowing ease during maintenance. (Photo Courtesy of: StrongBox)
Full-access designs protect plumbing while allowing ease during maintenance. (Photo Courtesy of: StrongBox)

StrongBox backflow and pump enclosures revolutionized outdoor plumbing protection and continue to be a favorite among industry professionals for a few reasons. Their industry leading vandal-resistant designs mitigate the risk of theft and costly down-time while blending into the landscape. When servicing or inspection is needed, the enclosure door and body hinge open, allowing for full access to plumbing.

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This design was crafted after decades of working with landscape architects and contractors, hearing their pain points, and finding a solution. One of the main problems brought up by contractors and backflow inspectors was the hassle of accessing their equipment. Whether it was the strain of lifting large enclosures up over pipes, handling sharp-edged metal cages, or not having the necessary room to perform maintenance.

StrongBox heard all these concerns and created their backflow and pump enclosure line as a response. Smooth, curved edges and fully hinged sides significantly reduce handling labor and protect contractors from injury. Concealed piano hinges on the bottom edge of the enclosure provide a sturdy pivot point and allow for a full 90-degree swing. With both sides of the enclosure hinged open, contractors have ample room for maintenance, testing and repairs.

If you're seeking the perfect balance of convenience and security, see for yourself why landscape architects across the United States specify StrongBox enclosures. View our full line of products at www.strongbox.com

For more StrongBox products, go to: https://landscapearchitect.com/ladetails/landscape-supplier/strongbox

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