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Backflow Testing in North Port & Englewood, FL

Florida law requires your backflow preventer to be tested every year. We test it, we file the paperwork with your water authority, and you get back to your day. That is it. Certified backflow testing across Charlotte County, BAT #PR14723.

A Plus Backflow Testing logo. Certified backflow testing in North Port and Englewood, FL. Call (941) 786-8434.
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What We Do

One Service. Done Right.

Annual certified backflow testing for residential, HOA, and commercial properties. Florida-required, water-utility filed, same-day in most cases.

Backflow Testing

Annual compliance testing for residential, HOA, and commercial properties. We run the gauge, complete the paperwork, and file your report with the water authority. Usually same day.

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In the Field

Florida Water, Kept Clean.

Every backflow preventer we certify is a small part of a bigger job: keeping what comes out of your tap the same as what leaves the water plant. No drama, just work that matters.

Meet the Crew →
Wilkins 975XL reduced-pressure backflow assembly mounted on exterior wall. Dual residential backflow preventers on irrigation line. A Plus Backflow Testing service truck. A Plus Backflow Testing field setup. Toyota Tundra tailgate loaded with fittings, brass nipples, and tools, with a Wilkins RPZ assembly mounted on a chain pipe vise mid-service.
How It Works

Backflow Testing in 4 Steps

Annual backflow testing in North Port and Englewood is one of the cheapest, fastest compliance items you will ever schedule. Here is the full process from your first call to your filed certified test report.

  1. Call (941) 786-8434 or request a quote online. Tell us your address, the device type (or send a photo), and your annual due-date status. We quote a real number and confirm a scheduling window on the same call. About two minutes on the phone.
  2. We arrive on the scheduled day and run the test on site. About twenty minutes for residential PVB or DCV. Thirty to forty-five minutes for commercial RPZ. We text 30 minutes before we arrive so you can unlock a gate or move a dog if needed.
  3. You receive a signed certified test report by email the same business day. Florida BAT #PR14723, gauge serial number, calibration certificate reference, every check valve and relief valve reading documented.
  4. We file the report with your water utility the same business day. North Port Utilities Cross-Connection Control portal or Englewood Water District approved-tester process. Your compliance record updates within one to two business days.

For the deeper breakdown of what an annual test actually involves on site, the gauge, the check valves, and the certified test report, see our Charlotte County backflow testing pillar guide.

Who We Test For

Backflow Testing for Residential, HOA, and Commercial Properties

Residential and HOA

Single-family homes with irrigation systems, pool fill lines, and dedicated irrigation meters. HOAs managing entry fountains, community pools, clubhouse domestic supply, and multi-device annual schedules.

Typical devices: three-quarter-inch and one-inch PVB, SVB, or DCV. Annual certification filed with the local water authority on your behalf. For HOA property managers running multi-device portfolios, see our HOA backflow compliance Florida guide.

Commercial and Fire Line

Restaurants, medical offices, retail plazas, warehouses, hospitality, dental, beauty, and industrial properties. Fire-sprinkler backflow preventers, cooling-tower feeds, boiler cross-connections.

Typical devices: one-inch to six-inch RPZ, DCV, or DCDA. We carry both general and fire-line approved-tester designations on the Englewood Water District list, so commercial portfolios with mixed device types stay with one tester.

Why a Specialist

Why Choose a Backflow Testing Specialist Over a General Plumber

Backflow testing is a specialist trade with a specialist certification (Florida BAT, Backflow Assembly Tester). Some general plumbers carry the certification as a side service. We do not. Backflow testing is the only service we offer. The practical difference shows up in three places.

  • Gauge calibration. Florida Code requires annual calibration on the test gauge. A side-service plumber may show up with a gauge that has not been calibrated in twelve months. We calibrate every gauge annually and keep the certificate on file.
  • Portal and approved-tester registration. North Port Utilities only accepts reports through their portal from registered testers. Englewood Water District only accepts reports from testers on the approved list. A side-service plumber may not be on either. A Plus is registered on both.
  • Same-business-day filing. A registered tester files in real time. A non-registered tester has to mail or email through a back channel that adds days to the compliance update.

The specialist tradeoff: when a device fails the annual test, the corrective work goes to a separate licensed backflow service contractor, not to us. We test, report, file, and re-test for re-certification once the contractor work is documented. For the full sequence, see our guide on what to do when your backflow test fails.

Service Area

North Port · Englewood

Locally owned, based in North Port. We cover both cities without subcontractors or inflated third-party pricing.

North Port, FL

Our home base. Fast response across North Port neighborhoods, with reports filed through the city's online portal.

Englewood, FL

Englewood Water District service area. Includes Rotonda, Grove City, Cape Haze, and Manasota Key.

Due for Your Annual Test?

Call, email, or book online. We schedule the test, perform it on site, and file your report with the water authority, usually same day.