Annual AWWA testing
Irrigation, fire, pool, and commercial assemblies tested, tagged, and reported to your utility.
New pool fill line in Tarpon Point needed RPZ installation before occupancy permit. We pulled the correct assembly size for Lee County water authority rules in Cape Coral.

Irrigation, fire, pool, and commercial assemblies tested, tagged, and reported to your utility.
Rebuild kits and same-day fixes when possible — before compliance deadlines hit.
Correct assembly for hazard level and authority having jurisdiction in Collier and Lee.
Multi-device properties batched with per-unit documentation for boards and managers.
New pool fill line in Tarpon Point needed RPZ installation before occupancy permit. We pulled the correct assembly size for Lee County water authority rules in Cape Coral.
Irrigation-heavy properties in Cape Coral and Lee County must keep backflow assemblies tested, certified, and tagged per local code — often on an annual schedule. Lee County's water chemistry and Cape Coral's sandy soil accelerate corrosion at fittings and make leak detection a regular request in older sections of the city.
Residential RPZ in Tarpon Point dumped continuously — indicating check failure. Repair vs. replace was priced on site before any disassembly in Cape Coral.
With more than 200 miles of canals and one of Florida's largest residential footprints, Cape Coral homeowners search for plumbers who know local slab and sewer patterns. For backflow services in Matlacha Pass, Tarpon Point, and across Cape Coral, call (239) 990-3003 — Fort Myers dispatch with same-week availability when capacity allows.
Cape Coral's canal-front homes and 1970s–1990s builds often hide slab leaks, polybutylene remnants, and cast-iron sewer laterals under lanais and tile.
Property manager in Matlacha Pass had three failed tests across a portfolio. We repaired two and replaced one beyond service life — single invoice for the Cape Coral client.
Restaurant mop sink backflow in Matlacha Pass was overdue; health inspection pending. Priority scheduling and same-day certification for the Cape Coral operator.
Properties in Matlacha Pass and Tarpon Point get the same on-site assessment standard: we inspect first, then quote backflow services with a flat rate you approve before work starts. Factors that influence your upfront price include:
Call (239) 990-3003 for a backflow services quote in Cape Coral. You approve the price before we start.
Our Lee County technicians regularly serve Cape Coral homeowners and businesses in Cape Coral West, Cape Royal, Tarpon Point, Gator Circle, Matlacha Pass, Sandoval, Cape Harbour. Cape Coral's canal-front homes and growing neighborhoods need plumbers who know local water quality and slab leak patterns.
From Tarpon Point to canal-front and gated addresses in Cape Coral, you reach Pros Plumbing & Rooter at (239) 990-3003 — Fort Myers area dispatch.
Irrigation backflow at a Matlacha Pass home failed annual test — relief valve chatter from debris. We cleaned, retested, and filed with Lee County utilities the same week for the Cape Coral owner.
HOA deadline for Cape Coral West devices required testing twelve assemblies in one day. We staggered by zone and delivered tagged reports for the board in Cape Coral.
Flat-rate quotes after on-site assessment — no hourly billing surprises on standard backflow services jobs in Cape Coral. You approve the number before we turn a wrench.
Marked vehicles, floor protection, and cleanup are standard on every Cape Coral visit. Property managers and HOAs in Lee County receive documentation they can forward to owners.
Reach our Fort Myers dispatch team at (239) 990-3003 for current availability in Cape Coral.
Whether you need a routine annual test, help after a failed inspection, or a full assembly swap, Cape Coral property owners get one team for the entire job. We handle Lee County Utilities and Collier County reporting, HOA documentation, and commercial multi-device properties. Homeowners in Matlacha Pass and Tarpon Point often book this service before seasonal peaks in Cape Coral.
Explore our full Backflow Services service line across Southwest Florida, or visit our Cape Coral plumber page for every service we offer locally.
Reclaimed water cross-connection at a Matlacha Pass golf community required documentation for compliance audit. We photographed, tagged, and uploaded results for Cape Coral records.
Lee County's water chemistry and Cape Coral's sandy soil accelerate corrosion at fittings and make leak detection a regular request in older sections of the city.
With more than 200 miles of canals and one of Florida's largest residential footprints, Cape Coral homeowners search for plumbers who know local slab and sewer patterns.
When you book backflow services in Cape Coral, Pros Plumbing & Rooter follows four steps tailored to Matlacha Pass and Tarpon Point properties: First, New pool fill line in Tarpon Point needed RPZ installation before occupancy permit. We pulled the correct assembly size for Lee County water authority rules in Cape Coral. Second, Residential RPZ in Tarpon Point dumped continuously — indicating check failure. Repair vs. replace was priced on site before any disassembly in Cape Coral. Third, Irrigation backflow at a Cape Coral West home failed annual test — relief valve chatter from debris. We cleaned, retested, and filed with Lee County utilities the same week for the Cape Coral owner. Finally, Fire line double-check in a Matlacha Pass commercial strip failed due to frozen internal parts — rare in Cape Coral but we stock rebuild kits for common Wilkins and Febco models.
Answers for Cape Coral and Lee County homeowners about backflow services, pricing, and scheduling.
Yes. We provide backflow preventer testing, certification, repair, and replacement throughout Cape Coral and Lee County. Call (239) 990-3003 to schedule with our Fort Myers area team.
Pricing depends on the scope of work — unit type, access, and severity of the issue. We give upfront quotes before starting any job in Cape Coral.
Most Cape Coral appointments are available same-week. Emergency situations are prioritized when capacity allows — call (239) 990-3003 for current availability.
Absolutely. We work with homeowners, property managers, restaurants, and commercial accounts across Cape Coral and Lee County.
Lee County's water chemistry and Cape Coral's sandy soil accelerate corrosion at fittings and make leak detection a regular request in older sections of the city. Pros Plumbing & Rooter accounts for these Cape Coral conditions on every backflow services call.
With more than 200 miles of canals and one of Florida's largest residential footprints, Cape Coral homeowners search for plumbers who know local slab and sewer patterns. Call (239) 990-3003 for current availability from our Fort Myers dispatch team.
Yes. We work with HOAs, rental managers, and commercial accounts across Cape Coral and Lee County. Documentation, gate access coordination, and clear invoicing are part of how we operate.
Cape Coral's canal-front homes and 1970s–1990s builds often hide slab leaks, polybutylene remnants, and cast-iron sewer laterals under lanais and tile. Reclaimed water cross-connection at a Tarpon Point golf community required documentation for compliance audit. We photographed, tagged, and uploaded results for Cape Coral records.
We provide upfront, flat-rate quotes after assessing your Matlacha Pass property. You know the price before work begins — no hourly billing surprises on standard backflow services jobs.