Fire Extinguisher

Fire Sprinkler Systems

Fire sprinkler services typically include inspection, testing, maintenance, and repair of fire sprinkler systems to ensure their proper functioning and compliance with relevant codes and standards of NFPA 25.

Inspection

Regular inspections of fire sprinkler systems are essential to identify any issues or deficiencies that may compromise their effectiveness. Inspections involve visually examining all components of the system, including pipes, valves, fittings, and sprinkler heads, to ensure they are in good condition and free from obstructions. NFPA 25 outlines the frequency and requirements for several types of inspections, such as weekly, monthly, quarterly, and annual.

Testing

Testing procedures are conducted to verify the operational functionality of fire sprinkler systems. This includes conducting flow tests to ensure an adequate water supply, testing alarm devices, and performing functional tests on control valves and other critical components.

Maintenance

Regular maintenance is crucial for keeping fire sprinkler systems in optimal working condition. Maintenance tasks may include lubricating moving parts, replacing worn-out components, cleaning sprinkler heads, and addressing any issues identified during inspections and testing.

Repair

In the event of malfunctioning or damaged components, prompt repair is necessary to restore the effectiveness of the fire sprinkler system. Repairs may involve replacing defective sprinkler heads, repairing leaks in piping, or addressing issues with control valves.

Frequently Asked Questions

The inspection of your sprinkler system is based on the type of system. All sprinkler systems need visual inspections, but some require additional monthly, quarterly, or semi-annual testing. We will set up an inspection and testing schedule for your location to ensure that you are meeting all the requirements to keep your property in compliance.

Sprinkler systems must be regularly inspected, tested, and maintained to make sure they are in proper working order.

Sprinklers act quickly to manage fire-induced heat and smoke, resulting in less water damage compared to firefighting hose lines.

Painted sprinkler heads are available from the manufacturer; however, painting them yourself may result in a failure in the operation of the heads if a fire event were to happen.

Standard systems are activated by the presence of significant heat, not smoke.