What to Know About Fire System Inspections

Believe it or not, fire protection systems require very little in terms of weekly or even monthly maintenance. However, it is critical to keep up with routine inspections to ensure the system is operating at peak performance so that it's there when you need it most. By performing routine inspections, you can ensure that your system is running as effectively and efficiently as possible. 

Corrosion, blockages, and other issues can present themselves over time. While these issues are usually minor, if left unchecked, they can develop into larger issues later. A sizeable build up of corrosion can completely block water flow during the event of a fire. You can save yourself time and money by having professional who are experts with fire sprinkler systems on your side. 

When an inspection is performed, there are typically 4 main areas that are checked. They include:

- Branch Lines
- Cross Main
- Risers
- System Valves

A quality fire system inspector will also inspect other areas of the system, ensuring maximum functionality. Fire systems that are extremely old (50 years or more) are considered at-risk systems due to their age and use. These types of older systems may require extensive work to get them up and running properly. 

Once complete, a report is produced that shows functionality, system performance, and any recommendations regarding potential problem areas. 

Although it sounds simple, routine inspections can make the difference between life and death. The professionals at Expert Fire Sprinkler know how to ensure your system is always up and running so that it's there during the event of a fire. When it comes to protecting your business, choose a company with the experts and knowledge that will advocate for the best decisions regarding your fire protection. Choose a company that has stood the test of time. Choose Expert Fire Sprinkler.