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OUC says residential and commercial devices must be tested annually. Residential devices are handled by OUC, while commercial customers can use OUC or their own licensed provider.
OUC says residential and commercial devices must be tested annually. Residential devices are handled by OUC, while commercial customers can use OUC or their own licensed provider.
OUC says residential and commercial devices must be tested annually. Residential devices are handled by OUC, while commercial customers can use OUC or their own licensed provider.
Use this as the source-backed check before treating the annual testing route as a completed compliance item.
No public tester route is live for this utility yet. Stay on the official program path and confirm the scope directly with the utility.
Annually for residential and commercial devices. OUC says all residential and commercial backflow prevention devices must be tested annually. Residential testing and maintenance are handled by OUC, while commercial customers may use OUC or their own licensed plumber and still must stay compliant.
Residential and commercial OUC customers with actual or potential cross-connections, including irrigation, domestic, and fire-line services near the point of service.
Use the official utility workflow and submission methods listed on this page: OUC backflow program, OUC development services backflow requirements, OUC residential missing backflow notice. Program phone: 407-423-9018.
No public tester directory is live for this utility yet. Use the official utility page first and do not infer approval from a generic directory.
Confirm the due basis, property type, device type, and submission method before booking. Then confirm tester eligibility directly with the utility or portal, and make sure the report can be filed through the required utility or portal path.
Residential customers pay a $4 monthly maintenance fee after installation, while commercial OUC-run annual tests are priced at $48 for 5/8-inch to 4-inch devices and $110 for 6-inch and above. Commercial repair and retest costs sit with the customer when the device fails or must be replaced. The utility is unusually explicit about recurring testing costs, which makes this page commercially valuable.