954-971-5383
IccBackflow@Gmail.com
We are certified through the Florida Construction Industry Licensing Board #0004963 Provided By Contractors Continuing Education, Inc.

WELCOME TO

WHETHER YOU'RE A PLUMBER OR
A NON PLUMBER, CERTIFICATION IS A PROVEN CAREER INJECTION
THAT CONTRIBUTES TO YOUR OVERALL INDUSTRY SUCCESS.
WHY GET CERTIFIED?

DON'T WORRY WE HAVE YOU COVER. 
WE HAVE SEMINARS ALL YEAR LONG

IS YOUR CERTIFICATION
ABOUT TO EXPIRE?

BECOME A CERTIFIED BACKFLOW TESTER

LEARN MORE
NOW YOU CAN
REGISTER & PAY ONLINE!
THINKING ABOUT ENROLLING?
CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
LEARN MORE

BECOME A FLORIDA STATE PLUMBER.

LET US HELP YOU PASS!

OUR SERVICES

BACKFLOW TESTER CERTIFICATION

 A hands-on workshop will allow students to practice test procedures on the principal assembly, valve assembly, and pressure vacuum breaker.  

Read More

BACKFLOW TESTER RECERTIFICATION

Topics include how to apply protection and to prevent backflow, proper installation guidelines, elements of a comprehensive cross-connection control program, etc. 

Read More

BACKFLOW REPAR & MAINTENANCE CERT.

The advanced course is designed for water treatment plant operators, wastewater plant operators, plumbers, and maintenance personnel, who already are certified backflow testers. 

Read More

BECOME A LICENSED PLUMBER

Let us help you pass the Florida State plumbing Examination. We have live seminars, home study courses and Practice exams. Let us help you pass the first time!

Read More

What is backflow and cross-connection?

Backflow is the potentially dangerous reversal of the flow of water from its intended direction in any pipeline or plumbing system. A cross-connection is a physical connection between two separate piping systems; one containing potable water and the other containing water of questionable safety. Backflow can allow drinking water in plumbing systems to become contaminated and unusable.

What are backflow preventers?

Backflow preventers are mechanical plumbing devices and assemblies installed in plumbing systems to prevent water from flowing backward in the system. A properly tested and maintained backflow preventer can reliably prevent water of an unknown quality from contaminating a community’s water system.

What Student Say?

Invalid or expired token.