Backflow Testing Near Me: Florida

Backflow Testing in Florida: Costs, Requirements & How to Find the Best Certified Testers

Florida requires an annual cross-connection control report submitted to FDEP, five-year surveys of all non-SFR connections, and is one of the few states that mandates cross-connection control programs for areas served by reclaimed water systems. In one of the most irrigation-intensive states in the nation, backflow testing is a high-stakes, year-round compliance obligation.

Why Backflow Testing Matters in Florida

Backflow Testing in Florida

Florida’s year-round growing season, mandatory irrigation restrictions, and extensive reclaimed water infrastructure make it one of the most complex backflow testing environments in the country. The Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) requires annual cross-connection control reports from all water systems, surveys at least every five years of all non-SFR service connections, and comprehensive programs for reclaimed water service areas. Miami-Dade, Broward, Palm Beach, Orange/Osceola (Orlando metro), Hillsborough/Pinellas (Tampa Bay), Duval (Jacksonville), and Lee/Collier (Southwest Florida) counties collectively contain tens of millions of backflow assemblies requiring annual attention. Florida’s reclaimed water program — one of the nation’s largest, used for golf courses, landscaping, and irrigation across most major metro areas — requires dual-system backflow protection that is verified annually.

Florida Backflow Testing Law — The Plain-Language Version

Florida requires FDEP-recognized tester certification. Annual FDEP cross-connection control report from water systems. Five-year survey cycle for all non-SFR connections. Reclaimed water program areas require comprehensive dual-system backflow protection. Major utilities: Miami-Dade Water and Sewer Department, Broward County Water and Wastewater Services, Palm Beach County Utilities, Orange County Utilities, City of Orlando Utilities, Hillsborough County Water Resources, St. Petersburg Water Resources, Tampa Water Department, JEA (Jacksonville), Lee County Utilities.

Full Florida Backflow Law Details

Complete regulatory breakdown, certified tester requirements, and utility-specific programs: getyourbackflowtested.com/backflow-laws/florida-backflow-prevention-laws

How Much Does Backflow Testing Cost in Florida?

  • South Florida — Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Boca Raton, West Palm Beach: $55 – $130 per assembly. High demand, competitive market.

  • Orlando metro (Orange, Osceola, Seminole counties): $55 – $120 per assembly. Disney/Universal/resort corridor has complex commercial assemblies.

  • Tampa Bay (Tampa, St. Pete, Clearwater, Brandon, Wesley Chapel): $55 – $125 per assembly.

  • Jacksonville, Gainesville, Tallahassee, Pensacola: $55 – $120 per assembly.

  • Southwest Florida (Naples, Fort Myers, Sarasota, Cape Coral, Port Charlotte): $60 – $130 per assembly; seasonal population spikes drive demand.

  • Reclaimed water dual-system testing: $80 – $175 per assembly; additional documentation required.

How Long Does Florida Backflow Testing Take?

Standard tests run 20 to 40 minutes per assembly. Florida’s single-story residential dominance means most residential tests are quick and accessible. Large resort and hospitality complexes — Disney World’s extensive water infrastructure, Miami Beach’s hotel corridor, Tampa’s Ybor City and downtown corridor — require multi-day scheduling for full-property compliance surveys. Schedule irrigation tests before the May–June rainy season when irrigation activity intensifies.

What to Expect on Test Day

Your certified tester will arrive, locate your backflow assembly (typically near the water meter or at the service entrance), connect calibrated differential pressure test equipment to the assembly’s test cocks, and run the protocol required for your assembly type. Water is off during the test — typically 15 to 30 minutes. You’ll receive a signed test report on the spot. If the assembly passes, the tester files results with your water utility. If it fails, the tester identifies the fault and either repairs on the spot or schedules a return for repair and retest within the required compliance window. Ask your tester to confirm they have filed your results with your utility before they leave the property.

How We Vet Florida Backflow Testers — Our Selection Criteria

Every tester listed in our Florida city pages meets all of the following requirements before inclusion:

  • FDEP-recognized certification: Verified current credential.

  • Utility registration: Confirmed with Miami-Dade Water, Broward, Palm Beach, OUC, Hillsborough, JEA, or the relevant FL utility.

  • Reclaimed water experience: Required for listings in reclaimed water service areas across most Florida metro areas.

  • Calibrated equipment + insurance: Standard requirements.

  • Electronic filing capability: Most Florida utilities require online submission; verified.

Florida Cities and Areas We Cover

South Florida: Miami, Miami Beach, Coral Gables, Hialeah, Fort Lauderdale, Hollywood, Pembroke Pines, Miramar, Boca Raton, Delray Beach, West Palm Beach, Boynton Beach, Jupiter. Orlando metro: Orlando, Kissimmee, Sanford, Lake Mary, Oviedo, Altamonte Springs, Maitland, Winter Park, Apopka, Clermont, Celebration, Lake Nona. Tampa Bay: Tampa, St. Petersburg, Clearwater, Brandon, Wesley Chapel, New Port Richey, Bradenton, Sarasota. Jacksonville, Gainesville, Tallahassee, Pensacola, Panama City, Ocala. Southwest Florida: Fort Myers, Naples, Cape Coral, Port Charlotte, Punta Gorda, Bonita Springs. Statewide Florida coverage.

Find a Certified Florida Backflow Tester Near You

Browse our vetted Florida backflow tester directory at getyourbackflowtested.com/backflow-testing-near-me/florida-backflow-testing

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