3rd party backflow testing in Cape May, New Jersey
Yesterday we did a quarterly backflow certification at a factory in Cap May, N.J. In this particular situation, we were hired by the property manager to perform routine testing and maintenance in a 3rd party billing service agreement.
As you know, a backflow preventer is a critical component of your building’s plumbing system that helps to ensure that contaminated water does not flow back into your potable water supply. Backflow can occur when there is a drop in water pressure or a cross-connection between your potable water supply and a contaminated source, such as a chemical storage tank or irrigation system.
Regular testing and maintenance of your backflow preventers are important for a number of reasons:
- Compliance: Many municipalities require that backflow preventers be tested and certified annually to ensure compliance with local codes and regulations.
- Safety: Backflow can cause serious health hazards, as contaminated water can carry harmful bacteria and chemicals that can pose a risk to human health.
- Liability: If your backflow preventer fails and contaminates your water supply, you could be held liable for any damages or injuries that result.

At South Jersey Backflow, we are committed to helping our clients maintain safe and compliant plumbing systems. Our certified technicians use state-of-the-art equipment and follow industry best practices to test and certify your backflow preventer quickly and efficiently.
We also offer competitive pricing and flexible scheduling to minimize any disruption to your business operations or your client’s business operations.
I would be happy to answer any questions you may have and to schedule a free consultation to discuss your backflow prevention needs in more detail.
Directions From South Jersey Backflow to Cape May NJ
- Head toward Cullen Way on Rancocas Rd (CR-626). Go for 0.6 mi.
- Keep left onto Rancocas Rd (CR-626). Go for 0.2 mi.
- Take ramp onto I-295 S. Go for 19.0 mi.
- Take the left exit toward Atlantic City onto RT-42 S. Go for 1.4 mi.
- Take exit 13 toward Glassboro/Vineland onto RT-55 S. Go for 40.5 mi.
- Continue on Delsea Dr (RT-47). Go for 2.8 mi.
- Keep left onto New Stage Rd (RT-47/RT-347). Go for 8.6 mi.
- Continue on Delsea Dr (RT-47). Go for 10.4 mi.
- Then 10.44 milesTurn right onto Bay Cv. Go for 0.3 mi.
- Turn left onto Quail Knl. Go for 0.2 mi.
- Turn left. Go for 344 ft.
You can contact your local authorities about any concerns you may have about your water supply. Other utilities may also provide information on how to locate and identify a backflow device. Visit us at SouthJerseyBackflow.com for any info about Backflow preventer in Cape May County.