Enclosures can be a very important part in the installation of a backflow assembly outdoors. It provides protection from vandals, weather, improves the appearance and completes the installation. Putting an enclosure over your assembly can also prolong the life of your backflow preventer and prevent unnecessary repairs caused by freezing, or from overheating by the sun. Trying to cover an assembly with insulation and duct tape can be unsightly, and can actually help the assembly to freeze!!! Do the job right with an enclosure made for backflow assemblies.
Enclosures are made by several different companies. We sell several manufacturers including: Hot Box, Strong Box, Backflow Protection Tuff Cage, Guardshack, Dekorra, and few others. To get more information about these manufacturers, click on their logos below to be taken to their web pages. Both have many standard drawings on their site with most of the different manufacturers assemblies inside. Also to allow you to get the installation done in one visit, they have pads you can use instead of concrete. You will find other helpful information about their enclosures as well. Don't forget to check out the accessories and colors that you can have for your box. Hot Box can custom build boxes for your specific installation.
Hot Box
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Designer Series
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Hot Roks
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Pressure Vacuum Enclosures
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Low Profile Series
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Glass Pads
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Hot Box Assessories |
Hot Box Assessories
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Strong Box
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Backflow Enclosures
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Backflow Enclosure Cages
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Dekorra Rock Enclosures
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GuardShack Enclosures
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Backflow Protection Tuff Cage Enclosure
This company offers a template with each cage to place bolts into cement. They also have a video on their site on how to install the cage. Click on any image to go to their site and navigate to the "Products" page and click on the "Watch the Ultimate Tuff Cage installation video"
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Small Enclosures
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Standard and Custom Enclosures
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