Protecting your drinking water is serious business. If you own a home with an irrigation system, a commercial building, restaurant, salon, or any property with a fire line or specialty equipment, you likely have a backflow prevention device that must be tested annually. Bizzy Bee Plumbing provides fast, reliable backflow testing in Morrisville, NC to keep you compliant with local regulations and ensure contaminants can’t flow back into the public water supply.
Backflow happens when water reverses direction—usually due to a drop in pressure—and pulls contaminated water (fertilizers, soaps, chemicals, bacteria) into clean lines. A properly functioning backflow preventer (like RPZ, DCVA, or PVB assemblies) stops that reversal. Annual backflow testing verifies that all checks, relief valves, and shutoffs are operating within required specifications so your water—and your neighbors’ water—stays safe.
Experienced Plumbing Staff with expertise in installation, repair, and maintenance of water supply and drainage systems, skilled in troubleshooting and delivering reliable service for residential and commercial projects.
Trusted by clients for quality plumbing solutions with a 4.8-star rating. Known for reliable service, skilled workmanship, and professional problem-solving across residential and commercial projects.
Using advanced tools and reliable equipment to deliver accurate installations, efficient repairs, and durable plumbing solutions.
Our licensed, insured, certified backflow testers serve homeowners and businesses throughout Morrisville and nearby Wake County communities. We test and service all major brands—Wilkins/Zurn, Watts, Febco, Apollo, Ames—and all assembly types on irrigation systems, domestic services, fire lines, boilers, soda machines, and process water. You’ll get clear results, honest recommendations, and speedy repairs if anything fails.
We aim to deliver professional plumbing services with a focus on reliability and a friendly approach that our customers can trust.



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