Residential Fire Protection Services
Building a home is about creating a safe haven for families, on time and within budget. With USA Fire Protection’s trusted residential fire protection services, you can rest assured that your next project is in good hands. Our highly skilled team has what it takes to collaborate with builders and contractors to design residential fire sprinkler systems that seamlessly integrate into new constructions, renovations, or retrofits. We also offer comprehensive inspection, testing, and maintenance services to ensure the sprinkler systems you install are always in top working condition. We provide these services for a variety of residential properties, including:
- single-family/multi-family homes
- apartments
- condominiums
- townhomes
- assisted living facilities, and more!
Build Better with Residential Fire Sprinkler Systems
Even though there are a limited number of communities that require newly constructed residential properties to install a sprinkler system, these systems should be installed regardless of code requirements. In addition to providing life-saving benefits for the occupants of the property, owners, developers, or contractors can benefit too! In areas without fire sprinkler codes, home fire sprinkler trade-ups can be a powerful tool that Authorities Having Jurisdiction (AHJs) can use. These incentives, best negotiated at the pre-approval stage, often result in a mutually beneficial deal that offers significant advantages for builders and developers. Some developer incentives can include:
- Reduced Basement Windows: Allowing fewer basement windows can lower construction costs.
- Additional Units Permitted: Increasing the number of units in a development can enhance profitability.
- Tee Turnabouts Permitted: Simplifying road designs can reduce infrastructure costs.
- Expansion of Existing Water Supply May Not Be Needed: Utilizing existing water supplies can save on development expenses.
- Street Width Reduction: Narrower streets can reduce paving costs and increase land use efficiency.
- Subdivision Single Access Point: Simplifying access points can lower development costs.
- Gated Communities: Enhancing security and appeal without additional infrastructure.
- Increased Hydrant Spacing: Reducing the number of hydrants needed can lower installation costs.
- Longer Dead-End Streets: Allowing longer dead-end streets can increase design flexibility.
- Increased Street Grades and Building Setbacks: Providing more design options and potentially reducing grading costs.
Visit the Home Fire Sprinkler Coalition (HFSC) website to learn more about these incentives.
Partner with USA Fire Protection
Discover how easy it is to integrate sprinkler systems into your building projects. To get in touch with a member of our residential team today, call 844-MYUSAFP (698-7237) or connect with us online here.
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