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Should You Install Home Fire Sprinklers? (Answered)

Shaviv Ben Neriah
22.12.22 05:34 AM Comment(s)

Fires are not limited to businesses and stores, despite the prevalence of fire suppression equipment in commercial structures. Why isn’t every home equipped with a residential fire sprinkler system? 


Find out more about house fire suppression system rules, the advantages and downsides of having a sprinkler system in your home, and why we believe every home should have one.

So I need a home fire sprinkler system?

Yes, we think every home should have a fire sprinkler system. Why? The solution is straightforward: safety. At present, California, Maryland, and Washington, D.C. have all approved legislation mandating the installation of fire sprinkler systems in all new residences, and we expect this number to climb.

Although the optimal time to install a house fire suppression system is during the building of a new home, it is feasible to retrofit a system to an existing home.

Advantages of a residence fire suppression system

Fire suppression systems are equally as critical, if not more so than home security systems. Ultimately, a home sprinkler system is an investment-worthy safety feature.

The following are a few advantages of installing a house fire sprinkler system:

  • Installing a residential fire sprinkler system enhances the safety of each room.
  • Sprinklers can confine or extinguish flames in less than two minutes.
  • In the case of a fire, homes with a fire sprinkler system sustain nine times less damage.
  • Sprinklers raise the likelihood of surviving a fire from around 50% to 97%.
  • In some instances, it can cut the cost of homeowner’s insurance by 5 to 15% and increase the home’s market value.

Cons of Residential Fire Protection Systems

There are probably more advantages to installing a house fire sprinkler system than disadvantages. However, there are two more concerns you should be aware of:

  • It is costly to install a residential fire suppression system.
  • For the sprinklers in your house to perform correctly in the case of a fire, these systems require continual maintenance, testing, and yearly inspections.

Why are the majority of homes still constructed without fire suppression systems?
There are several reasons why a fire suppression system may not be included in constructing a new home. First, homes with fire suppression systems might cost up to $5,000 more than those without them. You would be hurting in the credit card department with these bills!Second, because many states do not mandate fire suppression systems, they are frequently neglected.

If you have the option to build a fire suppression system, we encourage doing so because it is a long-term and life-saving investment. Depending on the kind of system, they can last up to 25 years without replacement and significantly increase the value of a property.

How is a home fire sprinkler system retrofitted?

Each home may be fitted with a system, although some are more challenging than others. The simplicity with which you may retrofit a house fire sprinkler system to your dwelling depends on your water supply and the age of your home.

Here are the typical stages involved in installing a fire suppression system:

  • Choose an experienced expert who will guide you through each stage.
  • Plan the installation depending on the specifics of each area.
  • Install conduits within the walls to convey water.
  • Install the sprinklers in all the homes.
  • Verify that the system is operating properly and conforms to the specifications.
  • This installation is not a do-it-yourself operation; thus, we recommend you engage with your architect, builder, or an expert contractor to add a fire suppression system to your home.

Shaviv Ben Neriah

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