Expert Miami Gardens & South Florida Backflow Testing and Repair
Call Phixser Solutions INC at (305) 850-7671 for certified backflow testing and repair in Miami Gardens, FL, and the South Florida Region, with licensed technicians, on-time service, and straightforward pricing.
Clean water entering your home or business should never be allowed to flow backward and pick up contaminants from irrigation systems, hose connections, or commercial equipment. In dense areas of Miami Gardens, FL, where properties often share close quarters and complex plumbing, proper backflow prevention is critical. Phixser Solutions INC provides backflow testing, backflow repair, backflow certification, and backflow device inspection across Miami-Dade County, keeping your potable water supply protected and code compliant.

If testing reveals other plumbing concerns in your Miami Gardens, FL, property or anywhere in Miami-Dade County, explore our Water Line Repair and Installation services for a one-stop, code-focused team that can handle supply piping and backflow work together.
Miami Gardens & South Florida Backflow Testing for Water Supply Protection
Backflow testing verifies that your backflow prevention assemblies are working correctly to keep contaminated water from flowing back into the public water supply or your building’s clean lines. In Miami Gardens, FL, and nearby communities like Miami Lakes, Miramar, and Pembroke Pines, many properties are required by local authorities to complete periodic backflow testing and maintain backflow certification.
During a typical backflow testing visit, we:
- Inspect the type and size of the backflow prevention device installed.
- Perform valve testing on internal check valves, relief valves, and shutoff valves.
- Use specialized gauges to confirm that the assembly holds proper pressure differentials.
- Document results for submittal to your water authority or code enforcement office.
Backflow prevention is especially important in the South Florida Region because of the widespread use of irrigation systems, fertilizer injectors, pool fill lines, and commercial equipment that can create cross-connections. Pressure changes, such as those that occur during main breaks, firefighting events, or heavy usage, can cause contaminated water to be drawn backward into cleaner lines if backflow devices fail.
Irrigation Systems, Commercial Properties, Certification, Annual Testing, and Local Code Requirements
Local code requirements and water utility rules in Miami-Dade County often mandate:
- Annual testing for certain commercial properties, multifamily buildings, and irrigation systems.
- Backflow certification by a qualified tester, with paperwork submitted on schedule.
- Backflow device inspection after new backflow installation or major plumbing changes.
Irrigation systems, in particular, are common sources of potential contamination because sprinkler heads sit in soil, fertilizer, and standing water. Commercial properties such as restaurants, car washes, and medical facilities also face a higher risk due to equipment connections. Our team stays current on local code requirements so that your backflow testing and documentation meet all obligations and help avoid fines or service disruptions.