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Backflow Testing, Certification & Repair in Stockton Borough, NJ

Backflow Testing, Certification & Repair

Stockton Borough is one of New Jersey’s most picturesque and intimate Delaware River communities — a tiny borough of approximately 550 permanent residents that is perhaps the most frequently reproduced image of small-town New Jersey, with its Main Street shops, the historic Stockton Inn (made famous in the Rodgers and Hart song “There’s a Small Hotel”), and its extraordinary setting where the Wickecheoke Creek meets the Delaware River below the Stockton Bridge. Stockton’s combination of the original Inn, its independent shops and restaurants along Bridge Street, and its breathtaking Delaware River setting make it a beloved weekend destination and one of Hunterdon County’s most recognized images of rural New Jersey charm.

South Jersey Backflow provides certified annual backflow testing and certification, backflow repair and rebuild service, and backflow preventer enclosures for Stockton Borough property owners.

Water Authority Serving Stockton Borough

Stockton Borough’s water supply is provided through a small municipal system for properties on the public supply. The applicable water authority enforces cross-connection control requirements under N.J.A.C. 7:14B backflow regulations for Stockton properties. Annual test reports must be submitted to the correct water authority. Some properties may be on private well systems. South Jersey Backflow determines the applicable water supply for each Stockton property and files all reports appropriately.

The Stockton Inn and Historic Commercial Properties

The Stockton Inn — one of New Jersey’s most famous historic hostelries, known as the inspiration for Rodgers and Hart’s song “There’s a Small Hotel” (from the 1936 musical On Your Toes) — is the borough’s most celebrated landmark. The Inn’s food service operations and hospitality facilities require RPZ assemblies and annual water utility certification. Stockton Borough’s other commercial properties along Bridge Street have similar compliance requirements. South Jersey Backflow provides commercial testing with direct water authority filing. See backflow requirements for restaurants and commercial kitchens for specifics.

Wickecheoke Creek, Delaware River, and the Canal

Stockton Borough sits at the confluence of the Wickecheoke Creek and the Delaware River — and the Delaware and Raritan Canal State Park (Delaware and Raritan Canal State Park) passes through Stockton along the river. This extraordinary concentration of historic and natural waterways gives Stockton an environmental significance that makes water quality protection here particularly meaningful. Annual certification for Stockton properties contributes to protecting three significant waterways at once. For current pricing, see backflow testing and repair costs in New Jersey.

Nearby Hunterdon County Communities We Also Serve

South Jersey Backflow serves all 26 Hunterdon County municipalities. In addition to Stockton Borough, our nearby service areas include:

View our complete Hunterdon County backflow services page for the full Hunterdon County coverage area.

Schedule Your Backflow Service in Stockton Borough, NJ

South Jersey Backflow has proudly served Hunterdon County residential and commercial customers since 2004. Our state-certified technicians handle annual backflow testing and certification, backflow repair and rebuild service, and backflow preventer enclosures for domestic water lines, fire suppression systems, and irrigation systems of all sizes and brands — with complete paperwork filing to your water authority and 24/7 emergency availability. We serve as a trusted sub-contractor for licensed plumbers throughout Hunterdon County and work with property management companies managing residential and commercial portfolios. Call (856) 291-6809 or contact South Jersey Backflow to schedule in Stockton Borough.