Our specialization is protecting your business and your most valuable asset, the people within.
Our first goal is your safety, and fire protection systems have been shown to minimize civilian fire deaths significantly. We specialize in commercial fire suppression systems and will work with you to ensure that your business is appropriately protected in the event of a fire. Sprinklers save lives and protect your property from the destruction that a fire may cause. Imperial Fire Protection is a full-service fire protection company that designs, installs, and maintains commercial fire sprinkler systems so that they work when you need them.
Imperial Fire Protection provides fire sprinkler repair for a variety of commercial sprinkler systems. Our highly qualified specialists can handle any type of fire protection emergency at your business. Maintenance of your fire suppression systems can also save you time and money by extending the life of your sprinkler systems. You can trust our significant experience in fire protection services, and you can rest assured that when we service or repair your equipment, your fire sprinkler systems will work properly in the case of a fire. Call us today to schedule a service appointment for your commercial sprinkler system.
Commercial Fire Sprinkler Design
Imperial Fire Protection’s Commercial Fire Sprinkler System will give you the assurance and peace of mind that your most valuable assets will be protected in the event of a fire. Sprinkler systems can save time, money, physical pain, and emotional distress. Simply put, a properly installed sprinkler system saves lives. The design of fire sprinklers is complicated, but you can count on Imperial Fire Protection to do it right the first time, with honesty and integrity.
Our top priority is to keep people safe and safeguard your possessions. We have 21 years of design experience and have worked on a wide range of projects. Whether your project is large or small, you can count on us to provide long-term solutions. Our qualified technicians are highly skilled and design fire sprinkler systems that are cost-effective without sacrificing quality, following the National Fire Protection Association standards. Your sprinklers will work in the event of a fire hazard because of our unmatched attention to detail.
Commercial Fire Sprinkler Installation
We are aware that there are numerous companies that install commercial fire sprinkler systems. Imperial Fire Protection, however, stands out from the competition because of our commitment to quality and dedication to fire safety. Our highly trained staff will ensure that your fire sprinklers are properly placed, thereby saving lives and decreasing property damage in the case of a fire.
Our thorough attention to detail and dedication during the installation process ensures that fire sprinkler systems will work as intended and that your business will have automatic sprinkler fire suppression capabilities when needed. Our technicians have years of expertise installing fire sprinkler systems of various sizes. As a result, Imperial Fire Protection is capable of handling any job, no matter how big or small. We can install a fire sprinkler system in any sort of commercial structure, regardless of size, including warehouses, office buildings, retail stores, and more. In addition, we adhere to the National Fire Protection Association’s (NFPA) standards.
Commercial Fire Sprinkler Repair
Imperial Fire Protection is a full-service fire protection company that designs, installs, and maintains fire sprinkler systems to ensure that they work when you need them. In addition, we can bring your commercial fire sprinkler system up to code and make any necessary repairs to ensure effective operation. Our company services the Dallas Fort Worth area is licensed and insured, and we provide prompt, efficient service.
Imperial Fire Protection provides commercial sprinkler system repair for many types of fire sprinkler systems. Our highly skilled personnel can handle any form of fire protection emergency. You can trust our significant experience in fire protection services, and you can rest assured that when we service or repair your equipment, your fire sprinklers will work properly in the case of a fire.
Imperial Fire Protection follows the National Fire Protection Association’s fire sprinkler system repair guidelines. So whether we’re performing routine maintenance or an emergency repair on your fire sprinklers, you can trust that our work will be done correctly and that your fire protection system will work when you need it. Commercial fire protection systems save lives and protect your valuable property when they function properly.
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FAQs about Commercial Fire Sprinklers
What are the different types of sprinkler systems?
One of the first decisions a designer must make when building a sprinkler system is what sort of sprinkler system should be placed. Wet, dry, preaction, and deluge sprinkler systems are all permitted by NFPA 13, Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems. When choosing a sprinkler system, it’s crucial to first grasp the distinctions between them and then understand how these differences might be advantageous or harmful depending on the situation. It might be costly to choose the wrong system type.
What are the different types of fire sprinkler heads?
There are four main types of sprinkler heads: pendants, concealed pendant, upright, and sidewall. The most common type of fire sprinkler head is the pendant fire sprinkler head. Pendant sprinkler heads descend from the ceiling with a convex, circular, gapped deflector plate on the bottom. When the sprinkler heads are activated by heat, they discharge a spray of water down into their deflectors, which subsequently spread the water in a conical pattern around the room. The pendants provide the most coverage of the space because they extend from the ceiling. The pendant comes in a variety of styles and can be used to cover a wide range of structures and areas, from industrial buildings to daycares.
A concealed pendant head is defined as a pendant sprinkler head that is recessed into the ceiling and concealed by a decorative cap that blends in flush with the ceiling. Hidden pendants are a good alternative for people who are concerned about fire sprinkler pendants interfering with their aesthetic.
Sprinkler heads that point upward toward the ceiling and have a round, concave deflector plate on top are known as upright sprinkler heads (think umbrella). These sprinkler heads are commonly installed on pipes immediately below the ceiling rather than plunging through the ceiling. When the water is turned on, the pressure causes it to shoot up through the piping, hits the deflector, and then flows out in a dome-shaped pattern. Sprinkler heads that are upright are effective at dispersing water between impediments. As a result, they’re typically employed in inaccessible places, such as mechanical rooms, as well as warehouses and industrial facilities. They’re also commonly used in open-ceiling buildings.
Sidewall sprinkler heads extend horizontally out of the wall parallel to the floor rather than dropping from the ceiling or being positioned on a pipe pointing upward. Sidewall sprinklers are appropriate for tiny spaces like hallways, places with impediments, and/or spaces without ceiling pipes. A solid, rectangular, or semi-circular deflector plate on the sidewall sprinkler head helps to scatter water away from the ceilings and down and out in a crescent-shaped spray, directly towards the open region it is protecting.
What buildings require fire sprinklers?
Fire sprinkler systems are required in all newly constructed commercial buildings of 5,000 square feet or more, according to NFPA 13. Furthermore, any remodels that increase the square footage of an existing commercial building to 12,000 square feet or more requires the installation of a fire sprinkler system. According to the National Fire Protection Association, any townhome with more than two units per structure must have an automated fire sprinkler system. The sprinkler system should be constructed to fulfill the regulations of NFPA 12-R, which include garages, balconies, and breezeways. Buildings with a height of more than 55 feet must also have an automatic fire sprinkler system installed. All buildings are required to have operating smoke detectors and a regularly maintained fire alarm panel in conjunction with their commercial sprinkler systems.