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Fire Sprinkler Systems
Automatic Fire Sprinkler Design, Installation, and Service
Fire sprinkler systems are designed to control or suppress fires within commercial and industrial facilities. Pye-Barker Fire & Safety provides fire sprinkler system services including design and engineering, installation, inspection, testing, maintenance, repair, and retrofit. These systems operate alongside fire alarms and life safety equipment to support code requirements and fire protection objectives across a wide range of occupancies.

Fire Sprinkler System Design and Installation
Fire sprinkler system design and installation are based on building layout, occupancy type, and applicable fire code requirements. Engineering considers water supply, hazard classification, and system type selection such as wet, dry, pre-action, or deluge. Proper installation aligns sprinkler components with fire alarm and life safety systems.

Fire Sprinkler Inspection, Testing, and Maintenance
Regular inspection and testing of fire sprinkler systems are required under NFPA standards and local fire codes. These services review valves, piping, sprinkler heads, and water supply components. Ongoing maintenance helps identify deficiencies and supports documentation for inspections and audits.

Fire Sprinkler Repair, Retrofit, and System Upgrades
Fire sprinkler systems may require repair or retrofit as facilities change or systems age. Upgrades address code changes, occupancy modifications, or system performance issues. Repair and retrofit services support continued system operation and compliance over time.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are fire sprinkler systems required in commercial buildings?
Fire sprinkler system requirements depend on building occupancy, size, use, and local fire codes. Standards such as NFPA 13, 13R, and 13D outline when sprinkler systems are required and how they must be designed. Reviewing local authority having jurisdiction requirements helps determine applicability for a specific facility. Learn more about NFPA13, 13R, and 13D
What types of fire sprinkler systems are available?
Common types of fire sprinkler systems include wet pipe, dry pipe, pre-action, and deluge systems. Each system type is selected based on environmental conditions, fire risk, and building use. Proper system selection supports effective fire control and code compliance. Learn more
How often do fire sprinkler systems need inspection and testing?
Fire sprinkler systems require regular inspection, testing, and maintenance in accordance with NFPA standards and local fire codes. These activities review valves, piping, sprinkler heads, and water supply components. Routine service supports documentation requirements and inspection readiness.
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