PRECISION
SPRINKLER SERVICES LLC

FIRE SPRINKLER INSPECTIONS NYC

Why do I need to schedule regular inspections and testing for my system?

Precision Sprinkler Services performs routine inspections and testing to fulfill the Fire Department and Insurance Company requirements, and most importantly to ensure your safety.

We are very familiar with NFPA25, which is the current standard for inspection, testing, and maintenance of water-based fire protection systems. Get a free estimate today on a fire inspection for your building.

Why choose us?

  • Our inspectors have the proper certification, training, and experience
  • We follow the most current code to make sure you’re always code compliant
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  • We provide free surveys to determine the appropriate testing requirements certification, training, and experience
  • Every inspection report is carefully reviewed for deficiencies certification, training, and experience
  • We work with customers throughout the New York area. Our service area includes: Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, Bronx, Staten Island and Westchester.
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      Inspection and testing requirements are established by your local fire department and National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). NFPA25 is the current standard for inspection, testing, and maintenance of water-based fire protection systems. It requires an in-depth visual inspection every month in addition to periodic testing.
      These testing requirements vary depending on the type of system you have. For this reason, we provide free surveys to determine the appropriate testing procedures and an accurate quote. Regular inspections and testing must be performed to:

    • Comply with FDNY/building code requirements
    • Avoid violations
    • Ensure your safety by improving the reliability of your system

      Let us help you keep your building up to code. Our inspectors, who hold S-12 Sprinkler and S-13 Standpipe Certificates of Fitness, perform regular inspections to help identify any issues before they become out of hand and expensive.
      Following the inspection, the results, observations, and deficiencies are reviewed by our in-house inspection manager. If any impairments are found, we will notify you to explain our recommendations to correct them quickly and thoroughly.
    • FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

      - What is NFPA25?

      The national standard for inspection, testing, and maintenance of water-based fire protection systems. NFPA25 went into effect January 1, 2012 and includes several tests and inspections that building owners must perform on a regular basis.

      - What is the difference between visual inspections and NFPA25 inspections/testing?

      Visual inspections are required once a month to confirm the pressure gauges are in the correct ranges, confirm the valves are in the open position and note any visual defects or obstructions of the sprinkler system. NFPA25 requires a testing and maintenance component that involves a more frequent and extensive examination of the sprinkler system in addition to the visual inspections.

      - How often should I be maintaining my fire sprinkler system?

      The maintenance of your sprinkler system is based upon the type of system in the building. All sprinkler systems need visual inspections, but some systems require additional monthly, quarterly, or semi-annual testing. We will design an inspection and testing program for your location to assure that you’re meeting all the requirements to keep your property in compliance.

      - Are repairs and FDNY testing included in the annual inspection contract?

      No, all extra services that are not part of your inspection contact are an additional cost.

      - Do we get a copy of our inspection report? Where can I find a copy of our report?

      Yes, there is always a copy of your sprinkler report left in your sprinkler room. A copy must be left on the premise as required by NFPA25. If you’ve misplaced or cannot locate your report, we’d be happy to send you a copy.

      - What type of inspections and testing can be conducted by an S-12 and S-13 holder?

      A S-12 or S-13 certificate holder can conduct limited inspections and testing under the NFPA25 fire code. A licensed Master Fire Suppression Contractor is required to conduct all the intensive sprinkler testing required and can perform the visual inspections as well.