Fire Sprinkler Design and Installation 

Our services include new and existing construction, tenant finish, installation, and repair of underground piping for commercial and residential fire sprinkler systems.  We also specialize in the city, state, and federal mandated inspection and testing, as well as installation, repair, and maintenance for the following items:

Electric Fire
Pump

Diesel Fire
Pump

City & Private
Fire Hydrant

Antifreeze
System

Foam AFF Water Fire
Protection System

Nitrogen
Generators

Water
Mist

Backflow
Preventor

Preaction
System

Backflow
Flushing

Deluge
System

FM 200 System
CO2 Vortex

Water Storage
Tanks

Wet Pipe Fire
Sprinkler System

Standpipe -
Wet and Dry

Dry Pipe Fire
Sprinkler System

Clean Agent Gas
Suppression System

Corrosion Mitigation
System MIC

Fire Protection
System Training

Underground Fire
Water Mains

Fire Sprinkler Design Takes
Expertise and Meticulous Planning

Fire sprinkler systems save lives. When a fire breaks out, fire sprinkler heads control the blaze by cooling and wetting surfaces to deprive it of fuel sources and prevent flashover, the abrupt ignition of everything in a room when it reaches autoignition temperature. Some types of fire sprinklers are designed to take this a step further and will completely suppress a fire. These types of fire sprinklers are usually found in more challenging environments such as storage facilities.

But how are fire sprinkler systems designed, from head types to pipe to pressure? It’s a complicated process, so we can’t explain everything. But this article gives a summary of the basic steps of fire sprinkler system design, including:

  • Identifying and evaluating the water supply

  • Deciding what kind of sprinkler system the building needs

  • Identifying the hazard level of the building and the protection required

  • Picking and laying out sprinkler heads

  • Choosing and laying out sprinkler piping

At each step, we broadly explain what a designer must do, including the calculations (financial and technical) involved. We’ll frequently refer to NFPA 13: Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems (2019 edition), the document adopted by jurisdictions that govern commercial fire sprinkler system design.

Fire sprinkler design is a thorough process, and designers are highly skilled and qualified professionals. They often hold a Professional Engineer (PE) certification and meet local and state licensing standards. Jurisdictions often defer testing and licensing for sprinkler system layouts to the National Institute for Certification in Engineering Technologies (NICET). Typically, a NICET Level III Water-Based System Layout certification is required to work without supervision as a sprinkler system designer.

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We take pride in every job, no matter the size, you will get our best work each and every time. Whether it's an emergency underground repair, a small leak, or an entirely new construction project, our top priority is to complete your project efficiently and thoroughly. It’s because of this drive to exceed your expectations that our services exemplify integrity and quality.