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Qualified Backflow Vendors
JEA’s list of qualified backflow vendors is offered to commercial customers to aid in choosing a vendor who meets our requirements to test backflow preventers. We do not recommend one vendor over another.
Questions to Ask When Selecting a Backflow Prevention Vendor
- Do they have a business license and insurance?
- Have they received their certification from a nationally recognized or state certification agency?
- Does the company abide by and have a signed a Code of Conduct with JEA?
Commercial Backflow Requirements
Commercial backflow preventers are required to be tested annually. Whether or not you receive a courtesy reminder from JEA, you need to contract to have your backflow preventers tested before the due date. Be sure to have the test done early and don’t wait until the end of the month. Many customers wait until the last minute and testers are very busy trying to meet the deadline.
If an assembly fails the test, it will need to be repaired or replaced and retested. Assemblies are designed to last many years, and they often can be repaired inexpensively. Sometimes all the assembly needs is a good cleaning. The repair on small assemblies normally does not take more than one extra hour of labor.
Learn more about our backflow requirements for Commercial Customers
Become a JEA Qualified Backflow Vendor
To request information about becoming a Qualified Vendor please email us at bfpvendors@jea.com or call (904) 665-5510.
JEA Qualified General Backflow Prevention Assembly Vendors
Vendor | Phone |
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A&L Irrigation | (904) 838-9814 |
Absolute Backflow | (904) 451-4271 |
Advanced Connections | (904) 515-3354 |
Aegis Fire & Integrated Services | (904) 215-9669 |
Affordable Plumbing Co. of Jax | (904) 288-9003 |
Agent Fire | (855) 838-4178 |
All Weather Contractors | (904) 781-7060 |
American Backflow & Fire Services | (877) 393-5544 |
American Fire Sprinkler | (800) 733-5326 |
ASAP Plumbing/SD Services | (904) 346-1266 |
B & G Plumbing Co | (904) 223-3585 |
Backflows of Central Florida | (407) 637-4790 |
BF Plumbing LLC | (904) 724-7022 |
Big City Irrigation | (904) 500-2489 |
Big Country Fire Protection, Inc. | (352) 404-5990 |
Blue Flame Fire Protection | (904) 813-7113 |
Bluewater Backflow Services | (904) 424-1804 |
Bob's Backflow & Plumbing Services | (904) 268-8009 |
Cannon Plumbing | (904) 744-6350 |
Carroll Mechanical & Plumbing | (904) 406-0754 |
Century Fire Protection | (407) 223-5574 |
Cintas/FFEC | (904) 562-7045 |
Consolidated Utilities | (904) 249-8080 |
Cox Fire Protection | (904) 781-8227 |
David Gray Plumbing | (904) 724-7211 |
Dolphin Backflow Prevention | (904) 269-5489 |
Dynafire | (407) 637-8299 |
Ed Rojas Plumbing | (305) 223-1120 |
F.A.S. (Fire Alarms and Sprinklers) DBA Fire Alarm Specialis | (305) 233-1120 |
Fire & Life Safety America | (904) 302-9022 |
Fire Sprinkler Services | (904) 734-3220 |
Firetronics Inc. | (407) 774-6900 |
Florascape Irrigation & Landscaping | (904) 646-4556 |
Fortitude Fire Protection | (904) 733-9008 |
Greenpoint | (904) 429-9781 |
H20 Backflow | (904) 859-9433 |
Harry Hill Plumbing | (904) 272-6206 |
International Fire Protection | (229) 388-8888 |
Jeff Campbell Plumbing | (904) 465-0399 |
Johnson Controls / JCI aka Simplex Grinnell | (904) 486-1211 |
Key Fire Protection Enterprises, LLC | (706) 790-3473 |
Life Safety Designs | (904) 388-1700 |
Master Plumbing, Inc. | (904) 744-9138 |
MetroRooter (Wind River Environmental) | (904) 695-1911 |
Milton J. Wood Company | (904) 353-5527 |
Nolan Plumbing & Irrigation | (904) 783-4321 |
Northeast Florida Contractors and Maintenance | (904) 512-2952 |
One Way Home Services (DFWM Enterprises) | (904) 512-6097 |
Phillip McDonald Plumbing | (352) 485-2181 |
Pine Enterprises | (770) 614-9664 |
Presto Plumbing, LLC | (904) 423-6275 |
Protective Systems | (904) 234-7290 |
Pye Barker Fire & Safety | (904) 575-0521 |
Quick Response Fire Protection | (407) 469-2134 |
Rolland Reash Plumbing | (904) 260-7059 |
Security & Fire Electronics | (904) 580-8705 |
Sprinklermatic Fire Protection Systems, Inc. | (904) 539-3900 |
Stewart & Stewart Landscaping | (904) 591-3610 |
Star Fire Sprinklers | (904) 384-1066 |
Sunshine State Plumbing | (904) 262-1066 |
Tom's Outdoor Services, LLC | (904) 713-5126 |
Touchton Plumbing Contractors | (904) 389-9299 |
Triple S Fire Protection | (904) 378-3449 |
Turner Plumbing | (904) 396-7044 |
Two Fold Water Engineering | (352) 475-2248 |
United Fire Protection | (407) 830-7000 |
VSC Fire & Security | (407) 679-3332 |
Waterlink Irrigation | (904) 509-2232 |
Wayne Automatic Fire | (904) 268-3030 |
Wiginton Fire Systems | (904) 262-6107 |
W.W. Gay Fire & Integrated Systems | (904) 387-7973 |
W.W. Gay Mechanical | (904) 545-7401 |
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Backflow is the flow of water in the wrong direction from a resident’s water system into the public water supply. Backflow may be caused by “back pressure” – which may occur if pumps are used on an irrigation system – or “back siphonage,” which results from a change in water pressure in the water main, sending irrigation or well water into the public water supply.
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