Residential & Commercial Service

Backflow New Installs

Adding irrigation, a pool, a fire line, or building new? Code requires a backflow preventer — we choose the right assembly, size it, and install it to code, then run the first certification test.

Flamingo technician installing a backflow preventer assembly
New irrigation, pool, or fire line? Code requires backflow protection.
Since 1992Installing backflow assemblies
Code-compliantSized & permitted right
5 countiesServed across South Florida

Direct answer

When do you need a new backflow preventer installed?

You need one whenever a new cross-connection is created — a new irrigation system or pool, a fire line, new construction or a remodel, or when your utility now requires a device on your service. Flamingo Plumbing & Backflow selects the correct assembly type, sizes it, pulls the permits, and installs it to code across Palm Beach, Broward, Martin, St. Lucie, and Miami-Dade counties — backflow expertise since 1992, licensed (CFC1426338), with the first certification test included.

What we handle

What backflow installations does Flamingo handle?

New backflow preventers for homes and commercial properties — domestic, irrigation, fire-line, and commercial assemblies. We choose the correct type for the application, size it, pull permits, install to code, and run the first certification test. Upfront pricing, every job guaranteed for at least a year.

Flamingo technician installing a new backflow preventer

New construction or remodel installs

Building new or adding on? We install the required backflow preventer to code and coordinate the permit so it passes inspection the first time.

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Backflow preventer assembly installed on an irrigation line

Irrigation & pool installs

A new sprinkler system or pool is a cross-connection. We add the right irrigation assembly, sized to your line, to keep that water out of the clean supply.

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Commercial backflow preventer assembly

Fire-line & commercial installs

Fire-suppression lines and commercial services need the correct high-hazard assembly. Our certified techs spec, size, and install it to local code.

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When do you need one installed?

When does a property need a new backflow preventer?

A backflow preventer stops used or contaminated water from reversing into the clean supply — guarding against backpressure and backsiphonage. Any of these typically triggers a new install, and most fall under local code.

  • You added a new irrigation system or pool.
  • You have a fire line or fire-suppression system.
  • You are building new or doing a remodel or addition.
  • Your utility now requires a device on your cross-connection.

How an install works

How does a backflow installation work?

Tell us about the project and we take it from there — assess, size, permit, install to code, and certify on the first test.

1

Assess the application

A certified tech reviews the cross-connection and degree of hazard — irrigation, pool, fire line, or service — to confirm what code requires.

2

Size & permit

We select the right assembly type, size it to your line, and pull the permit so the install meets local plumbing and utility rules.

3

Install to code

Licensed, certified techs install the assembly with the correct orientation and clearances — built to pass inspection.

4

Certify & file

We run the first certification test, file the paperwork with the utility, and back the work for at least a year. CFC1426338.

Why Flamingo for backflow installs

Why choose Flamingo to install your backflow preventer?

01

Backflow expertise since 1992

Over 100,000 backflow tests handled and decades installing domestic, irrigation, fire-line, and commercial assemblies across South Florida.

02

Certified & code-compliant

Licensed certified techs select the correct assembly, size it, pull the permit, and install to local code — then certify it on the first test.

03

Guaranteed in writing

At least one year on every job, performed by licensed, insured pros — CFC1426338 · FPC17-000046.

4.9 ★★★★★ 967 Google reviews

Real customers · Real reviews

South Florida property owners trust Flamingo with the water supply.

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Patti WynnCommercial · property manager

★★★★★ 5 weeks ago

"I have always had a pleasant experience with Flamingo Plumbing. I am a commercial property manager and have used Flamingo Plumbing for many years."
Commercial · Multi-year client
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Julie LacasseSame-day service

★★★★★ 2 weeks ago

"Chase came to house to fix my issue. He came the same day!!! He is very professional, calm, knowledgeable and kind."
Same-day service · Tech: Chase
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Jeffrey SilvermanClear, professional service

★★★★★ 2 weeks ago

"My plumber was named Kyle Roiko and he was super friendly and very knowledgeable. He got the jobs done very quickly and explained everything to me."
Clear communication · Tech: Kyle

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Backflow install questions

Backflow installation questions people actually ask.

Do I need a backflow preventer installed?

You do anytime a new cross-connection is created — a new irrigation system or pool, a fire-line system, new construction or a remodel, or when your utility now requires a device on your service. A backflow preventer keeps used or contaminated water from reversing into the clean supply, and most local codes make it mandatory in these cases.

What type and size of backflow preventer do I need?

It depends on the application and the degree of hazard — domestic, irrigation, fire-line, and commercial each call for a different assembly type, and the size has to match your service line and flow. A certified Flamingo tech assesses the cross-connection and selects and sizes the correct assembly so it passes inspection and actually protects the supply.

Does a new backflow install need a permit?

In most cases, yes. New backflow installations are governed by local plumbing code and utility cross-connection rules, and the device has to be installed and certified by a licensed professional. Flamingo handles the permitting and installs to code (CFC1426338, FPC17-000046).

Can I install a backflow preventer myself?

It needs to be installed by a certified professional to meet local code and to actually protect the water supply. The wrong type, size, or orientation can fail inspection and leave the supply unprotected. Flamingo has installed backflow assemblies across South Florida since 1992.

How much does a backflow installation cost?

It depends on the assembly type and size, the application, permitting, and the plumbing at the connection point. Pricing is upfront before any work starts and financing is available — call (561) 448-3200 for a quote on your project.

Do you certify the backflow device after you install it?

Yes. Every new assembly gets its first certification test once it’s installed, and we file the paperwork with the utility. After that it needs a recurring yearly test — see our backflow testing & certification page for the annual requirement.

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Get your backflow preventer installed right.

Tell us about the project — a new irrigation system, a pool, a fire line, or new construction. We will spec the right assembly, handle the permit, and certify it on the first test. Call about a backflow install →